Gawad Buhay! Trophies |
I’ve first heard about the Gawad Buhay! Awards just last year when I read the news that they presented one of my singing idols, Ms. Celeste Legaspi a lifetime achievement award. She is one of my favorite local singers so I was glad that she was recognized for her body of work. And then a year later, I couldn’t contain my delight when I saw her during the third edition of this awards night held at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines which I was able to attend.
The big winners this year are the play Tatlong Mariya by Tanghalang Pilipino and the musical Little Women by Repertory Philippines with both winning 6 awards each. Equus by Repertory Philippines bagging 5 awards while Crisostomo Ibarra by Ballet Philippines was the most awarded dance production with 4 awards.
One of the main highlights of the program was the awarding of the Natatanging Gawad Buhay! award (which is what their lifetime achievement award is called) to four highly respected artists here in the Philippines : Ryan Cayabyab, Tony Espejo, Tony Mabesa and Lisa Macuja. I am glad to say that I am totally familiar with the works of these awardees and they’ve truly enriched the arts and culture scene in the Philippines throughout the decades so they do deserve this recognition. One of the things that struck me the most during this time was Lisa Macuja’s speech when she received her award urging the people who belong to certain groups to support and patronize the productions of other groups as well. She got very emotional as well especially when she mentioned that she’s about to retire from dancing.
Other highlights of the program were the numbers spread throughout the evening. One number that I really appreciated was the excerpt from the Nutcracker featuring Lisa Macuja and Rudy de Dios. The Nutcracker's music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and I was so pleased that the excerpt that they performed was the Adagio of the Pas de Deux which is one of my favorite pieces of orchestral music. The other number that I really liked was the Musical Tribute to Mr. C which featured Celeste Legaspi and Pinky Marquez along with a powerhouse ensemble. What can I say? I really like Celeste and seeing her perform live was such a treat.
Musical Tribute to Mr. C |
It is interesting to note that in four categories, there was only one nominee who was the automatic winner and five categories even had no nominees. The nominees and winners were selected by a jury composed of Gilbert Cadiz, Ralph Galan, Glen Mas, Elka Requinta, Basilio Esteban Villaruz and Ma. Jovita Zarate.
The Gawad Buhay! is the PHILSTAGE awards for the performing arts. PHILSTAGE stands for the Philippine Legitimate Stage Artists Group, Inc. and is currently composed of eight of the country’s most established performing arts companies: Ballet Manila (BM), Ballet Philippines (BP), Gantimapala Theater Foundation (GANTIMPALA), Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM), Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), Repertory Philippines (REP), Tanghalang Pilipino (TP) and Triumphant People’s Evangelistic Theater Society (TRUMPETS). This meant that the awards presented all came from the world of the theater and dance and only those from the member companies are eligible.
Here is the list of all the winners of the 3rd Gawad Buhay! Awards.
Play Production (tie)
Equus by REP
Tatlong Mariya by TP
Musical Production
Little Women by REP
Dance Production
Crisostomo Ibarra by BP
Stage Direction
Audie Gemora, Equus by REP
Female Lead Performance in a Play Production
Mailes Kanapi, Tatlong Mariya by TP
Male Lead Performance in a Play Production
Mario O’Hara, American Hwangap (Filipino version) by TP
Female Lead Performance in a Musical Production
Caissa Borromeo, Little Women by RP
Male Lead Performance in a Musical Production
Robert Seña, Si Juan Tamad, Ang Dyablo at ang Limang Milyong Boto by PETA
Female Lead Performance in a Modern Dance Production
Candice Adea, September Gala by BP
Male Lead Performance in a Modern Dance Production
JM Cordero, Crisostomo Ibarra by BP
Female Lead Performance in a Classical Dance Production
Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, The Nutcracker by BM
Male Lead Performance in a Classical Dance Production
No nominee
Choreography for a Dance Production (tie)
Carlo Pacis, Shifting Wait by BP
Edna Vida, Peter Pan by BP
Choreography for a Play or Musical
Edna Vida, Banaag at Sikat by TP
Original Libretto
Bienvenido Lumbera, Banaag at Sikat by TP
Adaptation or Translation
Rody Vera, Tatlong Mariya by TP
Original Script
No nominee
Musical Composition
No nominee
Female Featured Performance in a Play
Che Ramos, Tatlong Mariya by TP
Male Featured Performance in a Play
Mario O’ Hara, Tatlong Mariya by TP
Female Featured Performance in a Musical
Cara Barredo, Little Women by REP
Male Featured Performance in a Musical
No nominee
Female Featured Performance in a Classical Dance Production
Mylene Aggabao, The Nutcracker by BM
Male Featured Performance in a Classical Dance Production
No nominee
Female Featured Performance in a Modern Dance Production
Carissa Adea, Crisostomo Ibarra by BP
Male Featured Performance in a Modern Dance Production
Angel Gabriel, Crisostomo Ibarra by BP
Musical Direction
Gerard Salonga, Little Women by REP
Sound Design
Jethro Joaquin, Equus by REP
Costume Design
Dennis Lagdameo, Equus by REP
Lighting Design
John Neil Batalla, Equus by REP
Set Design
Loy Arceñas, Tatlong Mariya by TP
Ensemble Performance in a Play Production
American Hwangap (Filipino Version) by TP
Ensemble Performance in a Musical Production
Little Women by REP
Ensemble Performance in a Dance Production
Peter Pan by BP
Maestro Ryan Cayabyab aka Mr. C and RAd |
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