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Occupation
  
Poet and painter

Name
  
Maningning Miclat

Role
  
Poet


Maningning Miclat smiling while wearing a blouse with floral embroidery

Born
  
April 15, 1972 (
1972-04-15
)

Died
  
September 29, 2000, Manila, Philippines

Similar
  
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Maningning Miclat (April 15, 1972 – September 29, 2000) was a Filipino poet and painter born in China to Filipino parents. She was known for her Chinese bamboo Zen paintings as well as her poetry.

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Maningning Miclat with braided hair and wearing a green sleeveless blouse

Maningning Miclat's poems turned to songs


Biography

Maningning Miclat Concert is highlight of Maningning Miclat literary awards

Miclat was born in Java, Indonesia to Badjao parents who were then based there. She has a younger sister, Banaue, who would later become an aspiring opera singer in New York City. Her family left the Philippines in 1969 during the Marcos regime and moved to China in 1971. In 1986, she and her family returned to the Philippines after the People Power Revolution that saw the removal of Ferdinand Marcos from power. As a result of her being born in China she became fluent in three languages, namely Mandarin Chinese, English, and Filipino.

Maningning Miclat sitting on the wooden chair and wearing a white and blue floral dress and white scarf

In 1987, she published her first book of poems, Wo De Shi (lit. My Poems), in Mandarin Chinese, and held her first solo show of traditional Chinese painting, Maningning: An Exhibit of Chinese Brush Works. She had four more solo shows in her lifetime.

Maningning Miclat leaning on the fence beside a cat while wearing a red and blue floral long sleeve blouse

Miclat became a Fellow of the University of the Philippines National Writers Workshop in 1990 and won an award for a Filipino play there. She also became a Fellow of the Silliman National Writers Workshop.

In 1992, she won the Art Association of the Philippines Grand Prize for a painting entitled Trouble in Paradise, and her second book of poetry, Voice from the Underworld, was a finalist in the country's 2001 National Book Award.

Miclat attended the University of the Philippines to pursue a master's degree in Fine Arts and then taught at the Far Eastern University.

Death and legacy

In 2000, at the age of 28, she jumped from the seventh floor of the Education Hall Building of Far Eastern University in Manila where she was teaching at the time because of a student affair. In 2001, the Maningning Foundation was founded in her memory to celebrate the talents of young artists both in the visual and written arts.

Poetry and Publications

  • Maningning Miclat Poems
  • Wo De Shi (My Poems)
  • Voice from the Underworld (1987) ISBN 978-971-27-0934-0
  • References

    Maningning Miclat Wikipedia


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