Gawad CCP para sa Sining

Gawad CCP Para sa Sining
Awarded for the highest award given by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) to Filipino artists and cultural workers
Country Philippines
Presented by Cultural Center of the Philippines
First awarded 1977

The Gawad CCP Para sa Sining ( CCP Awards for the Arts ), which is given every three years, or triennial event is awarded to artists or groups of artists who have consistently produced outstanding works, enriched the development of their art form. The award is also given to cultural workers, who through their works in research, curatorship and administration, have helped to develop and enrich Philippine art . This is the highest award given by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) to Filipino artists and cultural workers[1]

Nora Aunor receiving her Gawad CCP Medallion.

History

The first Gawad CCP Para sa Sining was given posthumously in 1977 to Hubertus Kuhne for Cultural Administration, Kuhne being the head of the Goethe Institut in Manila at that time. The Award since then was given yearly until 1994. In 1996, the Award became the Gawad CCP Para sa Sining Pangtanghalan, reflecting the new thrust of the CCP as Center for the Performing Arts, instead of a Coordinating Center for all arts. The Gawad CCP para sa Sining awards has been revived in 2004, with the awarding ceremonies held on September 8, 2004 at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The event fittingly coincided with the celebration of the institution’s 35th year anniversary.[2]

The Gawad CCP Para sa Sining covers the following art forms: dance, music, theater, literature, film, visual arts, broadcast arts, technical theater and production design. The award also has three categories:

  • Category A is for artists or group of artists who have consistently produced outstanding works or have evolved a distinct style or technique that enriches the development of their particular art form (under Category A also are artists or group of artists who are nationally recognized as outstanding in their field by virtue of winning in prestigious national or international art or literary competitions or being acknowledged as such by legitimate critics circles or by their peers);
  • Category B is for artists who have made outstanding contributions to the culture of the region of their birth or residence;
  • Category C is for outstanding cultural workers who, through their works in research, curatorship or administration, have helped to develop or enrich particular art forms or Philippine culture in general.

Recipients

Year Awardee Category Notes
1977 Humbertos Kuhne Cultural Administration posthumous conferment
1978 Aurelio S. Estanislao Music
1979 Hernando R. OcampoI Visual Arts
1982 Luis C. Valencia Music
1983 Rosario Picazo Music
1984 Conchita Gaston Holmes Music
1986 Miguel Velarde Jr. Music
1989 Alice ReyesII Dance
Jose MacedaIII Music
Wilfrido Ma. GuerreroIV Theater
F. Sionil JoseV Literature
Arturo R. LuzVI Visual Arts
Lino BrockaVII Film
Ramon Muzones Literature
E Arsenio Manuel Cultural Research
1990 Paz Cielo Belmonte Dance
Andrea VeneracionVIII Music
Daisy AvellanaIX Theater
N. V. M. GonzalezX Literature
Cesar LegaspiXI Visual Arts
Ishmael BernalXII Dance
Abdulmari Asia ImaoXIII Visual Arts
Francisco Demetrio Cultural Research
Alejandro RocesXIV Special Honors
1991 Levi CelerioXV Music
Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) Theater
José T. JoyaXVI Visual Arts
Eddie S. RomeroXVII Film
Juan Hidalgo Literature (regional)
Sinala Subli Group Dance
Amal Lumontod Folk Music
Bienvenido LumberaXVIII Cultural Research
Purita Kalaw Ledesma Special Honors
1992 Maniya Barredo Dance
Onofre R. Pagsanghan Theater
Genoveva Edroza-Matute Literature
Ramon Tapales Literature
Ben CabreraXIX Visual Arts
Elena Gardoce Folk Music and Literature
Damiana Eugenio Cultural Research
Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Special Honors
1993 Ramon ObusanXX Dance
Dalisay Aldaba Music
Rolando TinioXXI Theater
Liwayway Arceo Literature
Tony Velasquez Visual Arts
Mary Walter Film
Gardeopatra Quijano Regional Literature
Samahang Nazareno Folk Theater
Cebuano Studies Center Cultural Research
1994 Rosalia Merino Santos Dance
Cecile Licad Music
Natividad Crame-Rogers Theater
Gregorio C. Brillantes Literature
Mauro Malang Santos Visual Arts
Anita Linda Film
Terisita Pil Regional Dance
Gilda Cordero-Fernando Publishing/Literature
Movie Workers Welfare Foundation, Special Honors
1997 Corazon Íñigo Dance
Nena Del Rosario Music
Amelia Lapeña Bonifacio Theater
Teodoro Hilado Technical Theater
Sining Kambayoka Category B
Nicanor Tiongson Category C
National Music Competitions for Young Artists Foundation (NAMYCA) Special Honors
2004 [3] Eddie Elejar Dance
Ryan Cayabyab Music
Cecile Guidote-Alvarez Theater
Peque Gallaga Film
Cheche Lazaro Broadcast Arts
Santiago Bose Visual Arts
Rene Villanueva Literature
Francisco Mañosa Architecture
Barasoain Kalinangan Foundation, Inc (BKFI) Category B
Doreen Fernandez Category C
Mindulani, Inc. Category C
Antonio Cojuangco Special Honors
2008 [4] Felicitas L. Radaic Dance
Gilopez and Corazon Kabayao Music
Feliz Monino S. Duque Theater
Malou L. Jacob Literature
Jose "Pitoy" Moreno Fashion Design
Rev. Fr. Rodrigo D. Perez III, OSB Cultural Work
Philippine Folk Dance Society Special Honors
Francisco CochingXXII Visual Arts posthumous conferment
Manuel CondeXXIII Film and Broadcast Arts
2012 [5] Zeneida A. Amador Theater posthumous conferment
Cirilo F. BautistaXXIV Literature
Brenda Fajardo Visual Arts
Agnes Locsin Dance
Ramon SantosXXV Music
Rodolfo “Dolphy” Quizon Film and Broadcast Arts posthumous conferment
The Silliman University National Writers Workshop Special Honors for arts training and education.
2015 [6] Nora Aunor Film and Broadcast Arts
Denisa Reyes Dance
Fides Cuyugan-Asensio Music
Antonio Mabesa Theater
Roberto Chabet Visual Arts
Ricardo Lee Literature
Paulo Alcazaren Architecture
Ben Farrales Design
Leoncio Deriada Special Honors
Talaandig School of Living Traditions
Armida Siguion-Reyna
Basilio Esteban Villaruz
The Missionary Society of St. Columban

Notes

^I conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1991
^II conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2014
^III conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^IV conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^V conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2001
^VI conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^VII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^VIII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1999
^IX conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1999
^X conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^XI conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1990
^XII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2001
^XIII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2006
^XIV conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2003
^XV conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^XVI conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2003
^XVII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2003
^XVIII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2006
^XIX conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2006
^XX conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2006
^XXI conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 1997
^XXII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2014
^XXIII conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2014
^XXIV conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2014
^XXV conferred with the National Artist of the Philippines in 2014

See also

References

  1. "2015 Fawad CCP para sa Sining Awardees". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  2. "In Focus: CCP Continues Tradition of Recognition of Filipino Artists and Cultural Workers". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  3. "2004 Gawad CCP awardees". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  4. "2008 Gawad CCP awardees feted for artistic achievements". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  5. "2012 GAWAD CCP PARA SA SINING AWARDEES CONFERRED". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  6. "Nora Aunor Gawad CCP Awardee". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
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