Artists from different fields gathered this afternoon, August 7, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) to protest the selection of Carlo J. Caparas (Film and Visual Arts) and Cecile Guidote-Alvarez (Theater) as National Artists.
The indignation rally for the "death" of the National Artist awards started at around 3:30 p.m. today with a program of speeches by key personalities.
National Artist for Visual Arts Ben Cabrera, National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Theater Design Salvador Bernal, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario, and National Artist for Film Eddie Romero held black roses as signs of protest. Virgilio Almario is also known by his nom de plume, Rio Alma.
Other National Artists present included sculptor Napoleon Abueva, author F. Sionil Jose, and painter Arturo Luz.
The advocacy group Concerned Artists of the Philippines was led by Carlos Siguion-Reyna. He was joined by his wife Bibeth Orteza. Theater actress Isay Alvarez, singer Bituin Escalante, and actor-director Bart Guingona also made it a point to attend the protest rally.
Congresswoman Imee Marcos, an ardent supporter of films and the arts, also showed her concern over the issue.
Celebrities Eugene Domingo, Ces Quesada, and Iliac Diaz were spotted at the CCP ramp this afternoon. Film directors Joey Reyes, Joel Lamangan, Jim Paredes, and Mark Meily were also there to show their protest over the alleged manipulation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regarding the persons named as National Artists this 2009.
Aside from adding the names of Cecile Guidote-Alvarez and Carlo J. Caparas, the incumbent president also named as National Artists Manuel Urbano a.k.a Manuel Conde (Film and Broadcast); Lazaro Francisco (Literature); Federico Aguilar Alcuaz (Visual Arts, Painting, Sculpture and Mixed Media); Francisco Manosa (Architecture); and Jose "Pitoy" Moreno (Fashion Design).
"NECROLOGICAL SERVICE." The symbolic necrological service started with a wreath processional of women carrying the logo representing Philippine arts. They also carried a black wreath signifying the demise of National Artists award.
Bituin Escalante led the singing of the National Anthem.
National Artist for Theatre Salvador Bernal spoke of the importance of the gathering. "We should recognize the gifts of our fellow peers," he said.
Performances were presented by the ethnic music group Kontra Gapi and cellist Renato Lucas.
An actress, who dubbed herself as "Juana Change," entertained the crowd with her performance called "National Artist na Ako! Have Mercy on Us." Her social commentary elicited roars of laughter from the crowd, countering the heavy mood of the protest action.
Akbayan party-list representative Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel then presented House Resolution 1305 that seeks to investigate the selection of the National Artists. The said resolution has been forwarded to the Basic Education Committee at the House of Representatives.
The National Artists present, as a final sign of protest, locked their medals in a box.





tagalog subtitle: hayaan nyo na lang ang mga yan na mag rally sa ccp, tatahimik rin yan katagalan...
hindi lahat ng may contribution sa sining ay mahahalal na national artist, thats a fact. so in the near future mangyayari na naman ito.
So, good luck sa into dyan at ipagmalaki nyo sa mundo kung gaano ka-insecure ang mga pinoy ay talagang laganap ang CRAB MENTALITY.
Naturingang mga alta-de syodad eh mga big CRABS naman pala.
si bencab halos laitin na ang mga kakayahan ng nasa ibang sektor kagaya ng hairdresser, why bencab? does it make them a lesser person? ang sosyal mo naman pala bencab, yung painting mo puro babaeng nakabukaka kita ang ano . . .
habang dun naman sa press con ng mag asawang caparas, nakita ko,over tv, sa audience sina daisy romualdez at jobert sucaldito among the attendees and supporters. my, my. my! MAGKANO?