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The National Artists Awards: An Alternative List

Lourd de Veyra | Published: Jun 23, 2009 - 11:41am


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Again, controversy swirls above the National Artist Awards like flies around so much decomposing meat. More names added to the great pantheon of the titanically unread, the wondrously unseen, and the magnificently unheard of. Well, as far as the benighted 90 % of the Philippine population is concerned.

But the arts in this country have often been dictated by institutional fiat. Mostly it's the academic bodies that nominate, but the President of the Republic may also insert, er, suggest a name. Equally controversial, too, is the creation of new categories to tailor-fit "special" nominees. President Ramos named Carlos Quirino National Artist "for Historical Literature." In 2006, in the time of Great Leader Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, "Fashion Design" was suddenly whipped up for the late Ramon Valera.

Note one important criteria for selection "Artists who enjoy broad acceptance " Which means, these nominating groups must go beyond their immediate, incestuous environs and study the bigger picture. Because nobody asked for it, we present our list of nominees.

1. Paquito Diaz and Bella Flores (Film) —“ For shaping the archetype of the cinematic villain, without the effective characterization of whom the hero's conflict would never be possible. Paquito's moustache alone has already entered the realm of myth. Without Paquito, FPJ would have been impossible. Paquito's female equivalent is La Bella, who has made life a living hell for generations of onscreen heroines. Both allow for the protagonist's gripping dramaturgy. The yin to the friggin' yang.

2. Ma Mon Luk (Culinary Arts) - They already made up categories like Theater Design, Historical Literature, and Fashion Design, so why not create one for cuisine? Mami is an invention that truly reflects the mongrel nature of Philippine culture. And I dare you to search any Hong Kong street for something as miraculous as Ma Mon Luk's jumbo pao, with its asado shreds, and slices of Chinese sausage and salted egg.

Special mention:

Whoever invented tapsilog—“Because "silog" has evolved into an all-encompassing suffix for any dish that has fried rice and a sunny-side up egg—“ a dietary combo of protein and carbohydrates that fuels the Filipino workforce. For a culture that demands speed and urgency without sacrificing flavor and satiety, the tapsilog together with its bastard offspring, is a work of art.

3. Yoyoy Villame (for Music—“And perhaps, literature.) No body of work can match the melodic grip and the lyrical brilliance of Yoyoy. Whoever lumped this work under the genre of "novelty" is a complete ignoramus who wouldn't recognize serious art even if it screwed him in the mouth. It takes a titanic imagination to sing about Magellan and Lapu-Lapu, or about the bizarre tale of animals taking over a village orchestra ("Hayop na Kombo").

4. Air Supply (Music) - I know I know, they're Australians, but for them we can make a special exception. But it seems as if more people know the words to "Two Less Lonely People in the World" than "Lupang Hinirang." With impossibly high-pitched choruses and romantic gravitas that could create cracks on the Earth's crater, they are the troubadours of the romantically forlorn Pinoy. From the sari-sari stores of Aparri to the last videoke parlor in Tawi-Tawi, the songs of Air Supply have very much become part of the Philippine airspace, like carbon monoxide and sewage odor. Altogether now: "Two less lonely people in the world/ And it's gonna be fine..."

5. Joey de Leon (Literature) —“ His lyrics for Tito, Vic, and Joey's Tough Hits exude a bizarre sort of poetry. Satirizing the biggest OPM singles of their day, De Leon: the twisted genius who replaced the sentimental words of Basil, Haji, VST, The Beatles, among many others with disturbing narratives on body odor, degenerate gambling, transvestites and skin disease. For composing the psychedelic masterpiece "Longganisang Maong, Dagang Denim." For deploying that wonderful word "kurikong" to devastating effect. More subversive than any verse by Amado Hernandez. For being the evil brains behind Supermouse and the Roborats, the Starzan series, Elvis and James, and Alyas Batman en Robin (where he graciously he shares with Dawn Zulueta 'Bat Tea' and battles the villain Tio Paenguin).

6. Juan dela Cruz Band—“ For saving Filipino pop music from the swamp of boredom and mediocrity. For lending to it a dangerous, subliminally pharmacological edge. For reworking the pentatonic blues and the sludge-heave of the Stones, Cream, and Led Zeppelin into something that reflected the zeitgeist—“ Divisoria, Martial Law curfew, jeepneys, the burgeoning suburban life, and the pleasures and perils of, uhm, pharmacology. Something that not even those classical snobs with their European postgraduate degrees couldn't do. For Pepe Smith. Period.

7. Leonardo Sarao (For Architecture, or Vehicular Design or whatever. Just give him the goddamned award) - For the proliferation of the most prevalent form of transportation on Philippine streets, whose name Microsoft Word still refuses to accept. The jeepney—“ for millions of commuters, the cheapest and most convenient; for motorists, the endless wellspring of stress and nuisance. Say what you want, but the airbrushed artworks kick ass and songs by Deep Purple and The Eagles never sounded better (probably because of the eerie black light). Jeepneys are also the eternal purveyors of cryptic wisdom i.e "God knows Hudas not pay," "Basta driver, sweet lover," "Pag may butas, pasok," and "Ligo na U, Lapit na Me."

To be continued.

 

 

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  • Tabris Mar 24 2010 @ 10:54pm Report Abuse
    Somebody define what Lourd means here by "lyrical brilliance", for I'm not catching on. (#3 might be a joke. Might not. Point is, I'm too slow on the drawwww.)
  • purpletosca Oct 06 2009 @ 01:52am Report Abuse
    Lourd, i will dream under your sulfur lamplight.
  • alvin Aug 17 2009 @ 12:59pm Report Abuse
    di ba si Cecille Guidote Alvarez, di ba dating aktibista para sa masa at para sa tama ang kanyang paninidigan.. talaga nga naman nagiiba ang ugali...... pag nakapuesto na,, nawawala ang delikadesa.

    Ah to Mr. Caparas, young pinagsasabi mo na deserving ka sa award, puede bang alisin mo ang cap mo, magpagupit ka at magshampoo ng buhok, dahil ang mga langib at balakubak mo ata ay pumasok na sa utak mo. Alisin mo na rin ang shades mo dahil kailangan mo makakita ng maliwanag sa mga di mo nakikita ng maliwanag.. na
    wala kang karapatan sa inyong National Artist!!!

    Ni ang mga kasamahan mong director at illustrator sinusuka at nagkakamot ng ulo kung paano mo nakuha ang award na yan.

    IIsa lang ang dahil kung bakit nakuha kayo, dahil yan sa tahasan at makapal na pakikialam ng Malacanang sa inyong cuase para maisingit ang pangalan ninyo at maalis ang pangalan ni Santos sa listahan, mahiya kayong 2 kung may kahihiyan pa kayo at paggalang sa inyong anak at pamilya o kaya sa inyong sariling pangalan, ibabalik nyo ang medalya ng di sa inyo at di kayo karapatdapat.

    dadalhin nyo yan karmang yan sa huling sandali ng inyong buhay.

    The National Artist award ay binibigay hindi dahil matanda, mahina , matanda or mamamatay o namatay na ang isang taong ng sining, dahil walang basehan ang mga ito, sa inyong dalawa, dahil kahit tumanda kayo, manghina, mamamatay o namatay na malaki pa rin ang dapat ninyong patunayan para makamit ang karangalan yan.....
    baka nga kailangan nyo pa ng 2 buhay para makuha ang mga karangalan yan...

    Saksi ang mga tao at mga alagad ng sining at Dios na di kayo nararapat sa karangalan.
  • Angel A. Espeleta Aug 14 2009 @ 07:46am Report Abuse
    If I were the president of the Philippines, and I am not, I would not get enmeshed in the choice of the national artists awards. I would leave it to the better judgment of a committee composed of past awardees. If the committee make a mistake, I am out of it. If they make a good judgment, I will be considered a better president.
  • manuelbuencamino Aug 01 2009 @ 11:56pm Report Abuse
    Pepe Smith defintely!
  • Jucar Aug 01 2009 @ 11:24am Report Abuse
    pwede din cla lito lapid, john nite, kuya germs, Honorary Nat'l artists : David Pomeranz, Boyz 2 Men, Freddy Aguilar (deserving), pempengco, arnel pineda, apl d ap of blak eyed peas, maggie and manoling, Mameng (for art in activism), xerex, mau mauricio of p.idol, mother lily, rosebud ong !
  • Jucar Aug 01 2009 @ 11:23am Report Abuse
    The best yung Ma Mon Luk
  • susan tagle Jul 30 2009 @ 04:40pm Report Abuse
    May we add Aling Dionesia Pacquiao for Dance and Fashion?
  • Karl_Bustamante Jul 30 2009 @ 04:40pm Report Abuse
    I say Mr. Jonas of Jonas Pares also deserves a spot on that Culinary Arts list.

    And whoever created Sisig. Because of him, the world is a much more beautiful (and unhealthy) place.
  • RayVi S Jul 30 2009 @ 04:08pm Report Abuse
    Brabo Lourd.
  • alwin reamillo Jul 30 2009 @ 11:14am Report Abuse
    panalo to . salamat. looking forward to the next batch of names. actually baka pwedeng 1000 names pa ang karugtong. mas masaya, mula aparri hanggang jolo. para, isang libo isang tuwa, buong bansa, eat bulaga! apologies to wowowee.
  • lefty Jul 15 2009 @ 01:29pm Report Abuse
    Bella Flores, Tapsilog & Pepe Smith.. DEFINITELY.
  • octavinaplayer Jul 01 2009 @ 01:06pm Report Abuse
    before we go for Yoyoy or the Juan dela Cruz band, why don't we go for the one who started it all?

    I'm saying FREDDIE AGUILAR... according to CCP Encyclopedia on Philippine Arts, the fourth generation of music in the Philippines was the OPM (Original Pinoy Music) or Filipino Pop Music which most of enthusiasts know that Freddie was the father... He started as a song writer in the Metro Pop Competition and made the song ANAK popular worldwide... don't you think?
  • anony_mouse Jun 30 2009 @ 12:18am Report Abuse
    bermaxel..sorry but am not impressed with the 'inventor' of the tricyle (with the sidecar--philippine version). Now, this vehicle is a major contributor to philippines' air and noise pollution, and traffic. And many tricycle drivers are bastos and peg their fares sobrang mahal. BTW, anyway, i believe that Pinas' tricycles are copies of the motorbikes with sidecar of the olden times in europe and americas.
  • RamBo Jun 28 2009 @ 02:27pm Report Abuse
    KUDOS!!! to All Artist...While growing up (let say all this contra bida) ,I saw their movies,and gives me the pleasure to know they are being given recognition for their talents, its true without them, this bida's are nothing. its truly nice to give everyone an "AWARD" and to "Juan Dela Cruz band" your great,any come back concert?.I like Yoyoy Villame thru his music,and like mamonluk its good food(stuff).
  • bermaxel Jun 28 2009 @ 01:19am Report Abuse
    Joey De Leon - Music, Literature & Toilet Humor
    Yoyoy Villame - OPM
    Paquito Diaz, Berting Labra, Dencio Padilla, Pablo Virtuoso & Lito Anzures should be also conferred National Artists.
    Also the inventor of sidecar of tricycle should be
    given also a recognition.
  • lenhoj2000 Jun 27 2009 @ 07:53pm Report Abuse
    its high time to give Ms.Nora Aunor the National Artisy award...sobrang deserving nya ito...thanks..
  • revelwood Jun 27 2009 @ 04:03am Report Abuse
    wala ako masabi...

    astig ang mga sinulat mo dito mr LOURD
  • ARAR Jun 26 2009 @ 08:06pm Report Abuse
    Im for Bella Flores
  • straightedgejep Jun 26 2009 @ 05:46pm Report Abuse
    @gossipmonger

    yes may Ma Mon Luk pa sa quiapo. . bago mag quiapo church from raon lakad ka lang basta hindi lalagpas ng chowking panalo talaga mami dun!!
  • Elmar Ingles Jun 26 2009 @ 04:29pm Report Abuse
    In 2006, I delivered a talk before UP students on the topic Novelty Music and Their Legitimacy. When I said that Yoyoy Villame deserves to be a National Artist because he is NATIONAL and truly an ARTIST, and that more people sing and appreciate his songs than our national and master artists in music, a UP Music professor walked out on me and the symposium came to a halt. I've said it before and I'll say it once more, Yoyoy belongs to the highest order of literary and music genius of this country. It would be extremely elitist and ignorant of anyone to ignore this fact. Thanks, Lourd,for amplifying this.
  • kouji Jun 26 2009 @ 01:38pm Report Abuse
    i vote for yoyoy, bella and joey they deserve to be recognize as national artist award... i salute their talent.


    your the man Lourd...
  • trinoma_rat Jun 26 2009 @ 12:25pm Report Abuse
    i humbly nominate paquito, bella, yoyoy for dem awards, pronto!!!!
  • Reb-reb Jun 26 2009 @ 11:31am Report Abuse
    I go for Yoyoy! Only the most talented and the wittiest can write songs like Magellan, Philippine Geography, etc.
  • FAITH Jun 26 2009 @ 11:21am Report Abuse
    JOEY IS JOEY DE LEON...he HAS A great mind THAT always triggers public interest....I salute his wisdom and talent...


    great work man!
  • FAITH Jun 26 2009 @ 11:19am Report Abuse
    JOEY IS JOEY DE LEON...he's great mind always triggers public's interest....I salute his wisdom and talent...


    great work man!
  • Joy Aguilar Jun 26 2009 @ 04:04am Report Abuse
    true enough, they are all deserving of the said accolade! this make sense!
  • Lette Jun 26 2009 @ 01:52am Report Abuse
    Lourd astig ka!
  • Mandatory Jun 25 2009 @ 04:37pm Report Abuse
    Joey de Leon definitely --- the man transcends entertainment -- literature, movies, tv, music -- he is considered a legend in all of those forms of entertainment and has proven himself in other fields as well.

    ON TOP OF THAT, de Leon is the sole person on the list who has maintained his greatness up to today and has even added more things to his already amazing resume. Dont forget he wrote almost ALL the VST and Co. songs (the band also deserves something btw) and other hits like Boyfriend Kong Baduy and Balatkayo.

    Joey's brilliance is unmatched. period. you can say what you want about the man. but you cannot deny his greatness and achievements.

    I also agree with Juan de La Cruz Band and Sarao. They are pioneers and deserve recognition.
  • Mr_Suerte Jun 25 2009 @ 03:14pm Report Abuse
    deveyra is god
  • bonggarrido Jun 25 2009 @ 02:39pm Report Abuse
    yo! yoy! if this be a poll, my vote (and i'll campaign) for yoyoy! hail the man! that "butsikik" moment says it.
  • justin_2004xxx Jun 25 2009 @ 02:38pm Report Abuse
    this is by far the most sensible article a filipino should make notice of...
  • Crabbypatty Jun 23 2009 @ 05:59pm Report Abuse
    Paquito Diaz definitely. But how about Max Alvarado?
  • yorickbrown Jun 23 2009 @ 05:03pm Report Abuse
    Brilliant essay. I can't wait for the continuation.
  • tamburiki Jun 23 2009 @ 01:27pm Report Abuse
    On Yoyoy Villame: Don't forget "Butchikik". Who woulda thought Yoyoy's nonsense would be a hit and classic? Lots o' people thought it's Chinese or Vietnamese, but the darn song, really, doesn't mean anything. Wala lang, trip lang ni Yoyoy.

    Da man's a genius. period.

    And yes, Ma Mon Luk! Love da Mami! And da siopao with itlog na maalat. And the waiters na naka-tie pa na parang penguin at ang makakapal nilang baso na puwedeng gawing salamin sa mata dahil parang may grado.
  • gossipmonger Jun 23 2009 @ 12:58pm Report Abuse
    nice blog. haven't tried ma mon luk yet, but my father said it's the best chinese resto during the old times.

    i can't find their branch in quiapo, is it still there?
  • sip Jun 23 2009 @ 12:27pm Report Abuse
    lourd, you da man
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