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- Selection
- Awarding Ceremony
- The Roster of Honors
- Notes
- See also
- References
- External links
{{one source|date=February 2018}}{{Infobox award | name = The CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts | current_awards = | image = Centennialhonorsforthearts.jpg | caption = | description = To honor the 100 outstanding Filipinos who have contributed in building the nation through art and culture in the last 100 years | presenter = Cultural Center of the Philippines and Philippine Centennial Commission | country = Philippines | location = | year = February 2, 1999 | year2 = | website = }}The Centennial Honors for the Arts,(Gawad Sentenaryo para sa Sining) is an award given by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Philippine Centennial Commission to honor the outstanding Filipino who have contributed in building the nation though Arts and Culture in the last 100 years and it coincide with the 100 years of Philippine Independence. The awardees were chosen among the hundreds of nominees in different art fields like painting, sculpture, literature, theater, dance, film, architecture, and other arts. In the interest of painting a more complete picture of the development of Filipino culture, the CCP also decided to honor outstanding art patrons, cultural administrators, critics, and researchers. No distinctions were drawn between the fine arts, traditional folk art and popular art. The CCP also decided not to include the Philippine National Artists for they already received the country's highest honors for the Arts.[1] SelectionSelection of who will be part of the accolade took a painstaking six-month process of research, study and debate for the selection committee composed of scholars, critics, curators, and artists. All 65 selection committee members were all experts in their respective fields. The initial screening came up with nearly 300 names, which were later boiled down to the final 100. This award is primarily to identify people whose contributions helped shape the nation, although they must have achieved some level of excellence in order to be as influential and trend-setting as they were. Awarding CeremonyThe Cultural Center of the Philippines gave out the Centennial Honors for the Arts on February 2, 1999. Honorees received a gold medallion designed by Roberto Feleo in the shape of a palm leaf, which can also be seen as a comet, symbolizing their trailblazing efforts The Roster of HonorsThe complete list of awardees, in alphabetical order {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Juan Abad (theater)
- Nicanor Abelardo (music),
- Micke Accion (film),
- Teodoro Agoncillo (literature),
- Virgilio Almario (literature),{{ref|Recipient|I}}
- Luis Araneta (arts patronage),
- Arcadio Arellano (architecture).
- Juan Arellano (architecture),
- Carlos Arguelles (architecture),
- Lydia Arguilla (arts administration),
- Manuel Arguilla (literature),
- Nora Aunor (film and broadcast arts);
- Daisy Avellana (theater), {{ref|Recipient|I}}
- Julian Cruz Balmaceda (theater),
- Paz Cielo Belmonte (dance),
- Ishmael Bernal (film and broadcast arts),{{ref|Recipient|I}}
- Salvador Bernal (Production Design),{{ref|Recipient|I}}
- Amelia Lapena Bonifacio (theater),
- Carlos Bulosan (literature),
- Ryan Cayabyab (music),
- Behn Cervantes (theater),
- Roberto Chabet (visual arts),
- Manuel Conde (film),{{ref|Recipient|I}}
- Renato Constantino (cultural research);
- Ernani Cuenco(film and music),
- Danny Dalena (visual arts),
- Jose Dalisay(theater),
- Araceli Dans (art education),
- Constancio de Guzman (music),
- Jose Corazon de Jesus (literature),
- Mike de Leon (film),
- Narcisa de Leon (film),
- Clodualdo del Mundo Sr. (broadcast arts),
- Fabian de la Rosa (visual arts),
- Isabelo de los Reyes (literature),
- Paul Dumol (theater);
- Imelda Cajipe Endaya (visual arts),
- Damiana Eugenio (folk literature),
- Brenda Fajardo (visual arts and theater),
- Libertad Fajardo (folk dance),
- Doreen Fernandez (cultural research),
- Gilda Cordero Fernando (literature and publishing),
- Alice Guillermo (art criticism),
- Felix Resurrecion Hidalgo (visual arts),
- Teddy Hilado (production design and technical theater),
- Lucila Hosillos (literature),
- Leon Ignacio (music),
- Bonifacio Ilagan (theater);
- Corazon Inigo (dance),
- F. Sionil Jose (cultural dissemination){{ref|Recipient|I}},
{{col-2}}- Regalado Trota Jose (art history),
- Jose Joya (visual arts){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Anton Juan (theater),
- Emmanuel F. Lacaba (literature),
- Jose F. Lacaba (literature and film),
- Purita Kalaw Ledesma (arts administration and patronage),
- Ricky Lee (film),
- Carmen Locsin (dance),
- Eugenio Lopez Sr. (arts patronage),
- Salvador P. Lopez (literature);
- Bienvenido Lumbera (literature){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Juan Luna (visual arts),
- Antonio Mabessa (theater),
- E. Arsenio Manuel (cultural research),
- Tomás Mapúa(architecture),
- Nonoy Marcelo (visual arts),
- Eduardo Masferré (photography),
- Resil Mojares (cultural research and literature),
- Severino Montano (theater),
- José Nepomuceno (film),
- Bienvenido Noriega, Jr. (theater),
- Ramon Obusan (dance){{ref|Recipient|I}};
- Alfonso Ongpin (arts patronage),
- Rosalinda Orosa (arts criticism and promotion),
- Onofre R. Pagsanghan (theater),
- Carlos Palanca Jr. (arts patronage),
- Jose Perez (film),
- Tony Perez (theater),
- Fernando Poe Jr. (film){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Dolphy Quizon (film and broadcast arts),
- Felicitas Radaic (dance),
- Claro M. Recto(literature),
- Alice Reyes (dance){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Severino Reyes (theater);
- Alejandro Roces (arts patronage and promotion) (film){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Ramon Roces (arts patronage and promotion),
- Manuel Rodriguez Sr. (visual arts),
- Naty Crame Rogers (theater),
- Eddie Romero (film){{ref|Recipient|I}},
- Epifanio San Juan Jr. (literature),
- Francisco Santiago (music),
- Lope K. Santos (literature),
- Vic Silayan (film and broadcast arts),
- Juan Crisostomo Soto (literature);
- Vicente Sotto (literature and theater),
- Conchita Sunico (arts patronage),
- Nicanor Tiongson (cultural administration),
- Aurelio Tolentino (theater),
- Francisco Trinidad (broadcast arts),
- Andrea Veneracion (choral music){{ref|Recipient|I}}.
{{col-end}}Notes{{note|Recipient|I}} became National Artist of the Philippines See alsoGawad CCP para sa SiningReferences1. ^{{cite web|url=https://pelikulaatbp.blogspot.com/2012/07/cultural-heroes-ccps-centennial-honors.htmll|title=CULTURAL HEROES: THE CCP'S CENTENNIAL HONORS FOR THE ARTS (Inquirer Sunday Magazine, January 17, 1999) |accessdate=2013-01-28}}
External links{{Cultural Center of the Philippines}}{{The CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts}} 1 : Arts in the Philippines |