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Full Name
  
Ligaya Fernando

Dances
  
Pangalay

Occupation
  
Folk danceracademic

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Current group
  
Tambuli Cultural TroupeIntegrated Performing Arts GuildAlunAlun Dance Circle

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa is a Filipino dancer and academic known for her studies and promotion of the pangalay dance tradition of the southern Philippines and is a recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award.

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Early life

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Fernando-Amilbangsa was born in 1943. She was born to a prominent Catholic political family in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines with her father being Gil Estanislao Fernando Sr. who served as Mayor of Marikina for several years and her brother Bayani Fernando who would also be head of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and Mayor of Marikina. Her mother is a pianist. She was part of a folk dance troupe at her school and took some lesson in ballet at age 8 or 9.

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa Nanguna para sa Sayaw na Pangalay Tatanggap ng 2015 Ramon Magsaysay

She entered the Far Eastern University as an English major in 1959 where she also met her future husband.

Works

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Fernando-Amilbangsa visited in Sulu in 1969 where she saw a performance pangalay at a wedding in Jolo island. Pangalay (lit. "gift offering" or "temple of dance" in Sanskrit), a form of pre-Islamic dance practiced by the Badjao, Jama Mapun, Tausūg and Samal people of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. She stayed in Jolo for four years.

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa 2015 Ramon Magsaysay Awards Pinay propagates Mindanao cultural

For three the next three decades since her visit in Sulu, she studied the Muslim culture of the Southern part of the Philippines, particularly in the Sulu archipelago. She worked as an artist, cultural researcher, educator, and advocate of the locale's indigenous arts.

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Among her most significant involvements, is her research, conservation, practice and promotion of pangalay which is traditionally performed in festive events such as weddings. It is characterized by its slow, intricate and hypnotic movements.

In 1973 she moved to Bongao, Tawi-Tawi where she taught at the Mindanao State University where she established the Tambuli Cultural Troupe composed of students of the university where she taught. She taught pangalay to members of the troupe. In 1978, she established the Integrated Performing Arts Guild in Iligan. In 1983 she published a book with written dance instructions on pangalay. She moved back to Marikina in 1987 following the death of her husband.

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa 2015 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Ligaya FernandoAmilbangsa YouTube

She established the AlunAlun Dance Circle (ADC) in Atipolo in 1999. Her own house served as a dance studio where pangalay and other traditional dances were taught and performed. The ADC has performed and organized workshops for at least a hundred times. The Tambuli Cultural Troup also have performed with the ADC.

She was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award in August 31, 2015.

Personal life

Fernando-Amilbangsa was married to Datu Punjungan Amilbangsa, the young brother of Sultan Mohammad Amirul Ombra Amilbangsa, the last reigning monarch of the Sulu Sultanate. She married Datu Paunjungan in 1964, who was also her schoolmate at FEU. Her husband died in 1987.

References

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa Wikipedia