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Ginaw Bilog was a Filipino poet who was recognized as a National Living Treasure by the Philippine government. [ 1 ] Born on January 3, 1953, [ 2 ] Bilog was a Hanunuo Mangyan who was a native of Mansalay , Oriental Mindoro .
Ginaw Bilog (For) faithfully preserving the Mangyan script and poetry by writing it on bamboo, and by promoting it in every occasion, so that this art will not be lost, but will be preserved for posterity [7] [8] Hanunuo Mangyan cultural community: Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro: Presidential Proclamation No. 383, May 17, 1994 [9] 1993 Masino Intaray
Mangyan Poet Ginaw Bilog was recognized for the preservation of his people's tradition in 1993 who also records the ambahan in a notebook. [3] The mode of transmission of the poetry prevents the carrier from adding his own content or modification, ensuring the purity of the poetry. [5]
An Important Cultural Property (Filipino: Mahalagang Yamang Pangkalinangan) of the Philippines is a cultural property which has been singled out from among the innumerable cultural properties as possessing "exceptional cultural, artistic, and /or historical significance" to the Philippines.
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Bagcal is from Banna, Ilocos Norte.She first learned the traditional Ilocano chant of Dallot typically used in courtship and marriage when she was 15 years old from her grandmother. [2]
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) includes traditions and living expressions that are passed down from generation to generation within a particular community.. The Philippines, with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts [1] as the de facto Ministry of Culture, [2] ratified the 2003 Convention after its formal deposit in August 2006. [3]
The National Arts Center is a building complex situated in Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, the Philippines.The establishment was inaugurated in 1976. Its theater is the Tanghalang Maria Makiling or the NAC Center, which has an audience capacity of 1,000 people.