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Order of the national artists - established by virtue of the presidential Proclamation No. 1001 s. 1972
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng bayan - was institutionalized by 1992 Republic Act No. 7335.
7335 - GAMABA was institutionalized by 1992 in RA _____?
1992 - when was GAMABA institutionalized?
Fernando Amorsolo - He was the first National Artist in the Philippines.
Guillermo Tolentino - Filipino sculptor and professor at UP Diliman. His famous works are the UP Oblation and the Bonifacio Monument.
Jose Garcia Villa - He was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973.
Napoleon V. Abueda - He was known as the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture.
Levi Celerio - Filipino composer and lyricist who is credited with writing over 4000 songs. He was also included in the Guinness Book of World Records for using the leaf as a musical instrument.
Anoy Catague - He created artworks that bring awareness to the Lumads.
Aze Ong - He spent time as a teacher with Talaandig Ethnic group which has greatly influenced his art philosophy.
Riel Hilario - His sculptural works are reminiscent of the Spanish colonial wood carved santos.
Dexter Sy - Filipino Asian modern and contemporary artist. His work DNA is an analogy of a mixed Filipino heritage.
Moreen Astrian and Peter James Fantinalgo - Bacolod based artists who collaborated for an exhibit of their sculptures and installations.
John Paul Antido - The artist who uses Impasto technique of laying thick paint with textured brushstrokes using vivid colors and bright hues.
Martino Abellana - He was known as “Noy Tinong”, a renowned Cebuano painter for Cancar. Dubbed as “The Dean of Cebuano Painters”.
Nuneluncio Alvarado - He uses his work to raise awareness in the Sakadas of Negros and other marginalized people of society.
Abdulmari Imao - He is known for using okir, sarimanok, and the naga as motifs in his artwork.
Liza Macuja Elizarde - She was the first prima ballerina and also the first foreign soloist to join Kirov Ballet, a famous Russian ballet company.
Bayang Barrios - A Filipina singer and artist from the Manobo tribe of Agusan Del Sur.
Lea Salonga - A multiple award winning actress and singer who is renown across the world for her powerful voice and perfect pitch.
Jose Gomez - The musician dubbed as “the Music Man of Samar” having written over 5000 musical compositions.
Amal Lumuntod - A master of kulintang in Maguindanao and was able to create numerous kulintang music.
Andrea Veneracion - She was the founder of the world renowned group “The Philippine Madrigal Singers”.
Francisca Reyes Aquino - She is known as the “Mother of the Philippine Dancing”
Rodel Tapaya - A leading Philippine painter who is known for using folk subjects and myths from Philippine folktales as allegories for the present reality.
Pottery - One of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts, consisting of objects made of clay and hardened with heat.
Weaving - It is the art of interlacing threads or fibers to create textile. Fabric or other similar products.
Carving - The art of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material.
Collage - A technique of art creation used in visual arts by which it results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
Mobile - It is a type of sculpture that is formed of delicate components which are suspended in the air and move in response to air currents or motor power.
Choreography - The art of making dances. Gathering and organization of movements into order and pattern.
Directing - The aspect of management that deals with directly with influencing, guiding, supervising, and motivating staff for the achievement of an organizational goal.
Composition - A work of music, literature or art.
Recording - The process of creating multiple copies of music to be distributed to the public.
Acting - The art of embodying a character.
Technique - A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work.
Translation - It is the conversion of a foreign paly to vernacular.
Awards - A prize, or other mark of recognition given in honor of achievement.
Art criticism - The analysis and evaluation of works of art.
Art education - Refers to learning, instruction and programming based upon the visual and tangible arts.
Media - Refers to the materials that artists use to create their art.
Organization - An organized body of people with a particular purpose or common goal.
Playwright - The person who writes scripts for plays.
Music industry - This is the business selling recorded music.
Mebuyan - It is derived from the name of a goddess in Manobo and Bagobo mythology who is supposed to be the goddess of an underworld who natures the unborn.
Harana - A serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors.
Kundiman - A classic form of Filipino love song. The singer expresses undying live for his beloved.
Senakulo - It is the staged reenactment of Christ’s passion and death.
Flores de mayo - A festival held in the Philippines in the month of May. A devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Sinulog festival - A festival done by a dance ritual, in which it tells the story of the Filipino people’s pagan past and their acceptance of Christianity.
Higantes festival - A secular celebration initiated by the Municipality of Angono, where parade of giants is held.
Pahiyas festival - It is the biggest and most colorful harvest festival in the Philippines,where locals of Lucban decorate their houses extravagantly with vibrant and lively colors.
Ati atihan festival - A Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of Sto. Nino.
Samahang nazareno - A group composed of 300 individuals who unselfishly offered their time to serve the church by lending their skills and talents to stage the Senakulo.
Lahing batangan dance troupe - The official folk dance company of the lyceum of the Philippines University.
Sining kambayoka - A group composed of female artists that were based in Mindanao.
Dagyaw baile - is the flagship of Cultural Excellence of the Iloilo National High School.
Lawig - This refers to the celebration of the unique relationship between the neighboring islands of Negros and Panay.
Ballet - Artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
Folk dance - Dance form describes vernacular dance that developed organically within a community. It celebrates the cultural roots of a particular group of people.
Street dance - Asocial gathering at which people dance in the street.
Zumba - An aerobic fitness program featuring movements by various styles of Latin American dances.