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Ani ng Dangal

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Ani ng Dangal
The trophy featuring a stylized sarimanok sculpted by National Artist Abdulmari Asia Imao
Awarded forGiven to Filipino artist or group that has reaped top honors in international events.
CountryPhilippines
Presented byNational Commission for Culture and the Arts
First awarded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
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Ani ng Dangal or "Harvest of Honors" is an organizational award given by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, an agency under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.[1] It is an annual event in the Philippines celebrated as a highlight and concluding rite of the Philippine Arts Festival.[2][3]

Philippine Arts Festival

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February of every year is National Arts Month in the Philippines.[4] Then President Corazon C. Aquino made this declaration in 1991 via Presidential Decree No. 683.[5] For two decades the NCCA has been supporting various local projects and special events during National Arts Month to showcase the best of the Philippine artistic and cultural scene.

In 2009, the NCCA elevated what has been a national undertaking into a consolidated international event that is the Philippine Arts Festival (PAF). PAF is the NCCA's contribution to the celebration of National Arts Month. Its tagline is “Ani ng Sining”, and the festival has proven through the years that is indeed a harvest for the arts.

The Ani ng Dangal is given to a natural-born Filipino artist or group that has reaped top honors in international events. Its coverage includes the seven art disciplines:

  • Architecture and Allied Arts
  • Cinema
  • Dance
  • Dramatic Arts
  • Literary Arts
  • Music
  • Visual Arts
  • including Multi-Disciplinary Arts

Guidelines

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  • The Ani ng Dangal Awards recognizes Filipino talent who have won or earned the highest honors and recognition in competition and events abroad.
  • The Ani ng Dangal Awards consists of 9 categories: Architecture, Cinema, Dance, Dramatic Arts, Literary Arts, Music, Visual Arts, Folk Arts and Multi-Disciplinary Arts . New categories may be added subject to deliberation of the Artistic Committee.
  • The Ani ng Dangal Awards honors Filipino artists who garnered international awards and prizes from the previous year.
  • The Ani ng Dangal Awards only recognizes legitimate award-giving bodies and/or competitions. The legitimacy is based on the recommendation of each committee. Others must be subjected to deliberation by respective committees.
  • An international award won through mass voting i.e. online voting is not considered legitimate.
  • Awardees must be natural-born Filipino citizens who either have the Philippines as their permanent residence, or have at least acquired enough years of residence in the country at the time of their win (subject to committee deliberation).[6]

2023 and 2024 awards

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The National Commission for Culture and the Arts bestowed 33 trophies at the 15th Ani ng Dangal Awards in 2023 at Malacañang Palace.[7] Bongbong Marcos honored 26 awardees in the 16th Ani ng Dangal 2024 at the Manila Metropolitan Theater concluding rite of National Arts Month.[8]

Recipients

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2021

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CINEMA

  • Alon by Gabriel Fernandez
  • Ang Lihim ni Lea by Rico Gutierrezl
  • Ang Pagpakalma Sa Unos by Joanna Vasquez Arong
  • Aria by Carlo Catu
  • Aswang by Alyx Ayn Arumpac
  • Benjamin Tolentino
  • Breech Asher Harani
  • Cristine Reyes
  • Derick Cabrido
  • Dingdong Dantes
  • Eddie Garcia and Tony Mabesa
  • Elijah Canlas
  • Eric Ramos
  • Filipiñana by Rafael Manuel
  • Geraldo B. Jumawan
  • Isabel Sandoval
  • Jun Robles Lana
  • Lav Diaz
  • Lingua Franca by Isabel Sandoval
  • Louise Abuel
  • Mallorie Ortega
  • Maria Diane Ventura
  • Mary Rose Colindres
  • Pan de Salawal by Che Espiritu
  • Rainbow Sunset by Joel Lamangan
  • Ruby Ruiz
  • School Service by Louie Ignacio
  • Tarang by Arvin Belarmino
  • The Halt by Lav Diaz
  • Valerie Castillo Martinez

ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS

  • SGS Design Landscape Architecture

LITERARY ARTS

  • Joel Donato Ching Jacob
  • Enrique Villasis and Bernard Capinpin

MUSIC

  • Damodar das Castillo
  • Niño Cesar Borromeo Tiro
  • Josue Greg Zuniega
  • Manila Camerata Artists

VISUAL ARTS

  • Gabriel Agtay
  • Mark Anthony Portugal Agtay
  • Christopher G. Andres
  • Anthony Tario Austria
  • Rolando Batacan
  • Ferdinand Bedaña
  • Mark Belicario
  • Kimberly Kate Garsain Dayo
  • Buddy P. Gadiano
  • Donell Gumiran
  • Sherwin Flores
  • Mark Frederick Abejero Jereos
  • Eisa Jocson
  • Edwin Loyola
  • Sherwin Magsino
  • Hannah Reyes Morales
  • Jun Epifanio Pagalilauan
  • Jaylord Plaza
  • Froilan Caparas Robas
  • Archt. Don Ferdinand S. Tabbun
  • Maria Taniguchi
  • Angelica Tejada
  • Maria Felicity Tejada
  • Roger Tingle
  • Jophel Botero Ybiosa

2020

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12th Ani ng Dangal Awards: Awards were given by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to 1 artist for Architecture and the Allied Arts, 17 acts in Cinema, 7 awards in Dance, 3 in Literary Arts, 8 in Music, and 16 in Visual Arts.

Architecture

  • Mactan Cebu International Airport Terminal 2

Cinema

Dance

  • Angelo Marquez and Stephanie Sabalo
  • Bayanihan
  • Halili-Cruz Dance Company
  • Lairca Reigne Nicdao
  • Sean Mischa Aranar and Ana Leonila Nualla
  • Mark Jayson Gayon and Mary Joy Renigen
  • Wilbert Aunzo and Pearl Marie Cañeda

Literary Arts

Music

  • Acapellago
  • Imusicapella
  • Joana Ruth Tumpalan
  • Ligao National High School Voice Choral
  • Mark Raeniel B. Agpasa
  • Nilo Alcala
  • Ramon Lijauco, Jr.
  • UP Los Banos Choral Ensemble

Visual Arts

  • AllanRey Salazar
  • Anthony Into
  • Celso Beringuel Creer II
  • Danilo O. Victoriano, Jr.
  • Donell C. Gumiran
  • Glenn Campanilla
  • Jesus Ramos Tejada
  • Jophel Botero Ybiosa
  • Jun Epifanio Pagalilauan
  • Leonard Pauig Ranjo
  • Maria Felicity Tejada
  • Marwin Javier
  • Mia Serano
  • Rhedel Cabrera Sy
  • Rogel Cabisidan
  • Worth Wisdom Lodriga

2019

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11th Ani ng Dangal Awards

2018

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10th Ani ng Dangal Awards: Sixty-two (62) Filipinos from different fields of arts was honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through its annual Ani ng Dangal Awards. 32 artists in cinema, 4 artists in dance, 2 in dramatic arts, 2 in literary arts, 8 artists in music, and 14 in visual arts[9]
Venue: Marble Hall, Ayuntamineto Building, Intramuros, Manila
Date: February 26, 2018

2017

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9th Ani ng Dangal Awards: Seventy-one (71) Filipinos from different fields of arts was honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through its annual Ani ng Dangal Awards.[10][11]
Venue: Samsung Hall of SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Date: February 27, 2017

2016

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8th Ani ng Dangal Awards: Eighty three (83) Filipinos from different fields of arts will be honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through its annual Ani ng Dangal Awards.[12][13]
Venue: Samsung Hall of SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Date: February 29, 2016

2015

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7th Ani ng Dangal Awards:Several Filipinos from different fields of arts was honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through its annual Ani ng Dangal Awards.[14]
Venue:Old Senate Hall, National Museum
Date: February 13, 2015

2014

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6th Ani ng Dangal Awards: Fifty-seven artists from different fields of arts will be honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through the Ani ng Dangal Awards [15][16]
Venue:Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila
Date: February 2, 2014

2013

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The 5th Ani ng Dangal Award: The National Commission on Culture and the Arts honored Filipinos in various artistic disciplines last night at the Cultural Center of the Philippines during the 5th Ani ng Dangal Awards, the culminating event of this year's National Arts Month.[17]
Venue:'Cultural Center of the Philippines
Date: March 8, 2013

2012

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The 4th Ani ng Dangal Award: The Ani ng Dangal awards are being handed out annually by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to artists who have earned international awards and accolades during the past year. For this year, a total of 32 artists from different fields of the arts were given the recognition[18]
Venue:'Malacañang Palace
Date: February 28, 2012

2011

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The 3rd Ani ng Dangal Award: The National Commission for Culture and the Arts, continues with its tradition of recognizing Filipino excellence in the arts, by awarding 32 individuals/groups with its annual Ani ng Dangal awards[19]
Venue:Sofitel Plaza Hotel
Date: February 28, 2011

2010

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The 2nd Ani ng Dangal Award: The National Commission for Culture and the Arts, continues with its tradition of recognizing Filipino excellence in the arts, by awarding 41 individuals/groups with its annual Ani ng Dangal awards[20]
Venue: Rizal Hall, Malacanang Palace
Date: February 26, 2010

2009

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1st Ani ng Dangal Awards: The inaugural awards[21] were given by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts

Music

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(Individual category)

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Music

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(Chorale and Band category)

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  • Las Piñas Boys Choir,
  • Kilyawan Boys Choir,
  • The Philippine Normal University Chorale,
  • The Himig Singers,
  • University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers,
  • University of the East Chorale,
  • Novo Concertante Manila,
  • Sta. Teresita Parish Chorale,
  • The Mapua Concert Singers,
  • Chiang Kai Sheik College Youth Choir,
  • The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors,
  • Coro de Sta. Cecilia, Cebu Chamber Singers,
  • Lyceum of the Philippines Chorale,
  • Mandaue Children’s Choir,
  • Hail Mary the Queen Children’s Choir,
  • Vox Angeli Children’s Choir,
  • The University of Northeastern Philippines Chorale,
  • Kjwan Band
  • KHP Coro Techniuv.

Dance

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Film

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  • “Melancholia” by Lav Diaz,
  • “Foster Child” by Brillante Mendoza,
  • “Tirador” by Brillante Mendoza,
  • “NEO-LOUNGE” by Joanna Vasquez-Arong, Ricky Davao, Brillante Mendoza, Emilio Garcia, Cherrie Pie Picache, Yul Servo, and Sid Lucero.

Visual Arts

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  • Joe Datuin,
  • Remster Bautista
  • Bernardo Matudan,
  • Imelda Cajipe Endaya,
  • Ross Capili.

Puppetry/Broadcast and Communication Arts

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  • “Reporter’s Notebook” of GMA-7
  • Power to Unite Catholic Family Bible Group, Inc.  

Literature

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  • Elmer A. Ordoñez
  • Michael M. Coroza
  • Miguel Syjuco

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ani ng Dangal (PDF), Philippine Congress, archived from the original (PDF) on March 1, 2017, retrieved February 28, 2017
  2. ^ "Ani ng Sining". Senate of the Philippines. 2011.
  3. ^ "Ani ng Dangal Guidelines". National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
  4. ^ "NCAA celebrates arts month with Ani Ng Dangal awards | News | Philippine News". Filipinojournal.com. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  5. ^ Presidential Decree No. 683 (January 28, 1999), "Declaring the Month of February of Every Year as National Arts Month", The LawPhil Project, retrieved September 7, 2024
  6. ^ "ANi ng Dangal website". Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  7. ^ Purnell, Kristoffer (February 23, 2023). "NCCA dishes out 33 awards for 15th Ani ng Dangal". The Philippine Star. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  8. ^ Bajo, Anna (February 20, 2024). "Marcos: PH gov't must lead in supporting Pinoy artists". GMA Integrated News. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  9. ^ "Iza Calzado tops Ani ng Dangal awardees". manilatimes.com. Manila Times. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  10. ^ "Jaclyn Jose, Paolo Ballesteros, Barbie Forteza, and Therese Malvar to be honored at the 9th Ani ng Dangal Awards". gmanetwork.com. GMA Network. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  11. ^ "John Lloyd Cruz, Jaclyn Jose and Other World-Class Artists Lead NCCA's 9th Ani ng Dangal Awards". NCCA. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  12. ^ "National Arts Month Celebration Concludes with Ani ng Dangal Awards". National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). 2016.
  13. ^ "Ani ng Dangal awardees announced". Manila Standard. 2016.
  14. ^ "Vilma Santos leads awardess of NCCA's Ani ng Dangal". Inquirer.net. PDI. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  15. ^ "Brillante Mendoza leads NCCA's ani ng Dangal". Inquirer.net. PDI. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  16. ^ "Nora Aunor leads 'Ani ng Dangal' awardees". manilatimes.nett. Manila Times. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  17. ^ "Philippines' best artists honored at 5th Ani ng Dangal". philstar.com. Philippine Star. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  18. ^ "Ani ng Dangal Awards 2012". noypistuff.com. Noypistuff. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  19. ^ "In Focus: NCCA's 2011 Ani ng Dangal, a Harvest of Excellence in the Arts and More". ncca.gov.ph. NCCA. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  20. ^ "GMA to Grace Ani ng Dangal ( from Manila Times, Feb. 2010)". Manilatimes. NCCA. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  21. ^ ""Ani ng Singing 2009"... a colorful celebration". Archived from the original on April 14, 2014.
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