GAMABA awardee

Cards (26)

  • He preserved the ambahan, a Mangyan tradition of singing or chanting poetry.
    Ginaw Bilog
  • A poetic literary form composed of seven-syllable lines used to convey messages through metaphors and images.
    Ambahan
  • He is considered as BANTUGAN and also a manughusay which is an intermediary of conflicts.
    Federico Caballero
  • He was recognized for his versatility as musician, poet, epic chanter and storyteller of the kulilal and bagit traditions of the Pala'wan.
    Masino Intaray
  • An epic chanter from Calinog Iloilo.
    Federico Caballero
  • A master in playing the kutyapi.
    Samaon Sulaiman
  • He was awarded for his exemplary skills in basal or gong music ensemble.
    Masino Intaray
  • He was able to document 10 epics in a language that is no longer spoken.
    Federico Caballera
  • He influenced and taught other community people to play the kutyapi as well which kept the playing of kutyapi alive in Mindanao.
    Samaon Sulaiman
  • a two-stringed plucked lute, regarded as one of the most technically demanding and difficult to master among Filipino traditional instruments.
    Kutyapi
  • He has also mastered the dance patterns and movements associated with his people’s ritual.
    Alonzo Saclag
  • awarded for his dexterity in playing Yakan musical instruments such as the kwintangan, gabbang, agung, kwintangankayu, tuntungan among others.
    Uwang Ahadas
  • the founder of the Kalinga Budong Dance Troupe.
    Alonzo Saclag
  • a T'boli artist from Lake Sebu, South Cotabatoweaving the abaca ikat cloth called t'nalak
    Lang Dulay
  • A Kalinga master of dance and the performing arts from Lubuagan, Kalinga.
    Alonzo Saclag
  • She was a Tagabawa-Bagobo weaver from Bansalan
    Salinta Monon
  • Who preserved the art of pis syabit weaving?
    Darhata Sawabi
  • Her contribution to contemporary art was her dedication and perseverance in creating weaving that represented the Bagobo culture.
    Salinta Monon
  • produced creations which remain faithful to the T’boli tradition as manifested in the complexity of her design, fineness of workmanship and quality of finish.
    Lang Dulay
  • dedicated his life to creating religious and secular art in silver, bronze and wood.
    Eduardo Mutuc
  • the customary cloth worn a s hood by the Filipino Tausugs.
    Pis Syabit
  • She was recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos Matata, Tandubas, TawiTawi.
    Haja Amina APi
  • A distinctive and functional headpiece that he made to safeguard him from harsh rays of sun and from the rain.
    TABUNGAW or CASQUE
  • known for tabungaw, which can last up to three to four generations if taken care of properly.
    Teofilo Garcia
  • Her works are of the finest quality, using very high thread count and incorporating intricate designs.
    Magdalena Gamayo
  • Is an Ilocano textile weaver of the abel, the traditional blanket.
    Magdalena Gamayo