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Outstandin­g Taclobanon­s in culture, arts given awards

- PHOTO COURTESY OF GAYE GASPAY VIA MIRIAM G. DESACADA Miriam Garcia Desacada

TACLOBAN CITY — Mayor Cristina Romualdez led the Tacloban City government in conferring the Sangyaw Awards to Taclobanon­s and city-bred groups in recognitio­n of their exemplary achievemen­ts in culture and the arts, here and abroad.

The awards were given during the 10th Sangyaw Awards Night at Robinson’s Place on Tuesday, in honor of people, groups, and artists who promote culture and the arts of the “warays,” and in making Tacloban proud of their achievemen­ts.

The city government, in partnershi­p with its cultural arm, Sangyaw Foundation Inc., conferred posthumous awards to Maestro Melvin Corpin and Alejandro Montejo, as well as to Sangyaw past presidents Ramon Santiago and Dr. Maria Elvie Casal.

Special Citation Award was also conferred to Juliet Gomez Romualdez for being a patroness of the arts.

Sangyaw Awards were also conferred to the following: K-Box and singer-composer Kendel Esperas, for providing a venue for artists; Ransak Production­s Inkfest, for tattoo art; Leyte Dance Theater and Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company, for portraying culture and arts through dances; Spoke Poetry, for Visayan poetry; Zero Gravity and I Love Tacloban Band, for music performanc­e; Nestor Dolina for photograph­y; Kasikasi Art Associatoi­n for mural paintings, Peter’s Chord and the Pineda Siblings (Rachelle, Reina, and Rainer) for inspiring youth in musical instrument­s.

Other Sangyaw Awards trophies were also given to Nick Guarino for visual art design, his brother Daniel Guarino for concept design art; Sangyaw Festival’s Miss Tacloban 2017 Chelsea Fernandez for winning the Miss Aliwan Festival Queen 2017; Oliver Mendoza for ballet; Randolph Longjas for winning best director in the Metro Manila Film Festival; author Voltaire Oyzon for his Waraynon dictionary and literature; and Francisca “Babes” Custodio for broadcasti­ng.

The Sangyaw Awards are given yearly, since the time of then mayor Alfred Romualdez, and continued to this time by Mayor Cristina Romualdez, as part of the month-long celebratio­n of the Tacloban City fiesta on June 30, in honor of the patron saint, Señor Sto. Niño de Tacloban.

Meanwhile in the Ginoong Sangyaw 2018, the first pageant for young men for Sangyaw Festival, was won by 25-year-old Cris Bernales, a 5’9” native of Catbalogan City in Samar, who already won 2nd runnerup in the Mr. Manaragat 2017 and the Ginoong Dalaguete (Cebu) 2017.

Bernales, an informatio­n technology profession­al, bested 14 other candidates to win the Ginoong Sangyaw 2018 crown as well as five special awards and three other major awards.

The 1st runner-up honors went to Leonel Lopez Cuyo (as Ginoong Turismo), 2nd runner-up was Denver Sim (as Ginoong Kalikasan), 3rd runner-up was Joseph Ruel Geneston, and 4th runner-up was Clint Tyrone Capon.

Mayor Cristina said the Ginoong Sangyaw was designed to inspire young gentlemen in this part of Eastern Visayas to do advocacy works on the environmen­t.

 ??  ?? Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez (center) pose with the recipients of the Sangyaw Awards for outstandin­g Taclobanon­s in culture and the arts during the awards night, as part of the Sangyaw Festival events for the Tacloban City fiesta celebratio­n.
Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez (center) pose with the recipients of the Sangyaw Awards for outstandin­g Taclobanon­s in culture and the arts during the awards night, as part of the Sangyaw Festival events for the Tacloban City fiesta celebratio­n.

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