National Living Treasures Award (Philippines)
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The National Living Treasures Award, alternatively known as the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA), is conferred to a person or group of artists recognized by the
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for their contributions to the country's
intangible cultural heritage An intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is a practice, representation, expression, knowledge, or skill considered by UNESCO to be part of a place's cultural heritage. Buildings, historic places, monuments, and artifacts are cultural property. In ...
. A recipient of the award, a National Living Treasure or ''Manlilikha ng Bayan'' is "a Filipino citizen or group of Filipino citizens engaged in any traditional art uniquely Filipino, whose distinctive skills have reached such a high level of technical and artistic excellence and have been passed on to and widely practiced by the present generations in their community with the same degree of technical and artistic competence."


History

In 1988, the National Folk Artists Award was organized by the Rotary Club of Makati-Ayala. The distinctions were given by the organization until it was replaced by the GAMABA Law in 1992. The recipients of the National Folk Artists from 1988–1992 are not recognized by the government as the award was given by a private organization. The National Living Treasures Award (''Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan'') was institutionalized in 1992 through Republic Act No. 7355. The
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, which is the highest policy-making and coordinating body of the
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for culture and the arts, was tasked with the implementation and awarding. This is in line with UNESCO's criteria of Living National Treasures. Due to the non-retroactive nature of Republic Act No. 7355, traditional artists who have passed away before 1992 are currently unable to be honored in the GAMABA roster. Some individuals who have made significant contributions to the traditional arts that are unable to be bestowed with the title of "Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan" include the blacksmith
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of Pampanga, the kutiyapi musician Ukà of Lange-Lange in Sultan Kudarat, the epic chanter Ulang Udig of Iloilo, the epic chanter Narcisa Hugan-an Lingaya of Capiz, and the bell-caster Hilario Sunico of Manila. The
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or the
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has yet to either enact a law or release a presidential proclamation that would allow Filipinos who passed away before 1992 to be declared as Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan.


Criteria

To become a National Living Treasure, the candidate must possess the following qualifications: #is an inhabitant of an indigenous/traditional cultural community anywhere in the Philippines that has preserved indigenous customs, beliefs, rituals and traditions and/or has syncretized whatever external elements that have influenced it. #must have engaged in a folk art tradition that has been in existence and documented for at least 50 years. #must have consistently performed or produced over a significant period, works of superior and distinctive quality. #must possess a mastery of tools and materials needed by the art, and must have an established reputation in the art as master and maker of works of extraordinary technical quality. #must have passed on and/or will pass on to other members of the community their skills in the folk art for which the community is traditionally known. A traditional artist who possesses all the qualities of a ''Manlilikha ng Bayan'' candidate, but due to age or infirmity has left them incapable of teaching further their craft, may still be recognized if: #had created a significant body of works and/or has consistently displayed excellence in the practice of their art, thus achieving important contributions for its development. #has been instrumental in the revitalization of their community's artistic tradition. #has passed on to the other members of the community skills in the folk art for which the community is traditionally known. #community has recognized them as master and teacher of their craft.


Awards and Incentives

The Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan recipients, as exemplified in Republic Act No. 7355 shall receive a plaque or medal bearing the logo of the award. A duplicate of this is to be donated to and permanently displayed in the pertinent provincial museum or largest cultural center. An initial grant of One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) and Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) a month thereafter for life.


Categories

The categories are, but not limited to, the following categories of traditional folk arts: * ethnomedicine * folk architecture * maritime transport * weaving * carving * performing arts * literature * graphic and plastic arts * ornament * textile or fiber arts * pottery. * architecture Other artistic expressions of traditional culture may be added, such as the case of the ethnomedicine category, which was added only in 2020.


Recipients

As defined by
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, the bearers of intangible cultural heritage are to be known internationally as Living Human Treasures. The Filipino counterparts of this title are the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) awardees. There are currently twenty-five declared GAMABA awardees, all of which have exemplified the highest standard in their respective field of expertise.


Recipients


Gallery

File:Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan MedallionB.jpg, The GAMABA medallon File:Recipients of the National Artist and GAMABA Awards (2018).png, Conferment of the GAMABA Awards in 2018 File:GAMABA awardees Senate of the Philippines(2017).jpg, Senator Loren Legarda along with the GAMABA awardees (2017)


See also

*
National Artist of the Philippines The Order of National Artists of the Philippines ( Tagalog: ''Orden ng mga Pambansang Alagad ng Sining ng Pilipinas'') is an order bestowed by the President of the Philippines on Philippine nationals who have made significant contributions to ...
* Art in the Philippines * Tourism in the Philippines * Living Human Treasure


References


External links

* {{Philippine honours Arts awards in the Philippines Orders, decorations, and medals of the Philippines