Laurice Guillen, Agnes Arellano, and graduating student-artists recognized at 2024 DALISAYAN
20 Jun 2024
At the 2024 Dalisayan: Ateneo College Awards in the Arts held on 13 June 2024, 19 seniors from Higher Education were recognized for their outstanding work in the arts during their time as students of the university. These student-artists excelled across different artforms: dance, theater arts, music, creative writing, and visual arts.
Formerly known as the Loyola Schools Awards in the Arts, the Ateneo College Awards in the Arts continues the university’s rich tradition of forming and nurturing artists and their endeavors. “Today, our recipients of the Awards in the Arts step into that rich tradition of creativity,” said former Dean of the School of Humanities Dr Jonathan Chua. Previous winners of the Dalisayan have gone on to make significant contributions in the fields of creative writing, theater, music, visual arts, graphic design, and film.
A special award was also given to two renowned artists—the filmmaker Laurice Guillen and the sculptor Agnes Arellano, both of whom are also alumni of Ateneo—for their exceptional work in the humanities. Their citations were read by Dr Alvin B Yapan from the Department of Filipino and Ms Ma Victoria T Herrera of the Ateneo Art Gallery. Guillen was a recipient of the Tanglaw ng Lahi Award in 2006 along with Marilou Diaz-Abaya, while Arellano has been exhibited by the Ateneo Art Gallery as well as the Ateneo Library of Women’s Writings.
The late Dr Ricardo G Abad, whose contributions to Ateneo, sociology and anthropology, and Philippine theater are unparalleled, was also honored and remembered.
Closing the awarding ceremonies was Dr Maria Luz C Vilches, who in her message said: “Through music, theater arts, and the visual arts, we can communicate to specific audiences our insights, emotions, commentaries on social issues, critical convictions, our own bodies, ourselves more accurately and more acutely, and with greater impact. Such artistic expressions have been excellently demonstrated in the works and experiences of Ms Laurice Guillen and Ms Agnes Arellano for we are honored to have accorded them tonight with the recognition they most deserve.”
To the awardees, she continued: “Many congratulations to all 19 of you, for proceeding with passion, for your ingenuity, boldness and adventure in letting your talent shine and grasp you with delight. The arts have a unique way of educating the heart. Here in Ateneo de Manila, education of the heart is an essential component of what it means to be an Atenean.”
Below, the full list of recipients for SY 2023–2024:
Awards for Dance
Jose Lorenzo D Jover, BFA Information Design
Choreography and Performance
Awards for Theater Arts
Isaiah Matthew S Canlas, BFA Theater Arts
Directing
Awards for Music
Catherine Bernice P Amoyo, BS Psychology
Performance
Mariane Desiree C Avendaño, BS Applied Physics
Performance
Chloe Anne R Ballesteros, BS Communications Technology Management
Performance
Alec Nathan A Ricaforte, BS Health Sciences
Performance
Awards for Creative Writing
Anjanette C Cayabyab, BS Math Applied Mathematics
Poetry
Aylli Yaelle E Cortez, BFA Creative Writing
Poetry
Jack Lorenz A Rivera, BS Psychology
Poetry
Ryan Gabriel B Suarez, AB Development Studies
Poetry
Mary Justine B Tiongco, BFA Creative Writing
Poetry and Nonfiction
Awards for Visual Arts
Mikaela Alexandria M Alvear, BS Life Sciences
Graphic Design
Raquel J Asuncion, AB Psychology
Painting
Jhanine Avigail S Caoile, BFA Information Design
Photography
Luis Miguel B Changco, BFA Information Design
Painting
Maria Bianca S Maranan, AB History
Illustration
Pete Manuel L Roxas, BFA Information Design
Illustration
Divine-kai T Tan, BFA Information Design
Graphic Design
Raymund Francis R Vicente, BFA Information Design
Photography