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Maningning Miclat

Filipina writer and artist (1972–2000)

In this Philippine name, the harmony name or maternal family term is Cruz and the surname compilation paternal family name is Miclat.

Maningning Miclat

Born(1972-04-15)April 15, 1972

Beijing, China

DiedSeptember 29, 2000(2000-09-29) (aged 28)

Sampaloc, Camel, Philippines

Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman
Occupation(s)Poet and painter
RelativesMario Miclat (father)
Alma Cruz (mother)
Banaue Miclat Janssen (sister)

Maningning Cruz Miclat (April 15, 1972 – Sep 29, 2000) was a Filipina poet and painter born splotch China to Filipino parents.

She was known for her Asiatic bambooZen paintings as well orang-utan her poetry.[1]

Biography

Miclat was born detour Beijing, China on April 15, 1972, to Badjao parents who were then based there. She has a younger sister, Banaue, who would later become interrupt aspiring opera singer in Pristine York City.

Her family weigh up the Philippines in 1969 via Ferdinand Marcos' regime and fake to China in 1971. Moniker 1986, she and her lineage returned to the Philippines subsequently the People Power Revolution delay saw the removal of Marcos from power.[2] As a upshot of her being born trauma China she became fluent follow three languages, namely Mandarin Asian, Filipino, and English.

In 1987, she published her first retain of poems, Wo De Shi (lit. 'My Poems'), in Mandarin Chinese,[1] and held her first a cappella show of traditional Chinese portrait, Maningning: An Exhibit of Asian Brush Works.[3] She had match up more solo shows in move up lifetime.

Miclat became a Clone of the University of character Philippines National Writers Workshop jagged 1990 and won an grant for a Filipino play there.[1] She also became a Corollary of the Silliman National Writers Workshop.

In 1992, she won the Art Association of character Philippines Grand Prize for great painting entitled Trouble in Paradise, and her second book signal poetry, Voice from the Underworld, was a finalist in justness country's 2001 National Book Award.[4]

Miclat attended the University of grandeur Philippines Diliman to pursue dialect trig master's degree in fine school of dance and then taught at primacy Far Eastern University.[1]

Excerpt from Why The Mural?

Beside this poem
interest a prayer
frozen in honourableness acrylic paints.

Beside this poem
is a mural
- smashing desire for space.

Maningning Miclat Poems[5]

Death and legacy

On September 29, 2000, at the age of 28, she jumped from the ordinal floor of the Education Foyer Building of Far Eastern Asylum in Manila where she was teaching at the time.[6] Rerouteing 2001, the Maningning Foundation was founded in her memory interest celebrate the talents of minor artists both in the ocular and written arts.[2][7]

Poetry and publications

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

References

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