A tradition of recognizing Filipino excellence in the arts.
Ani ng Dangal or "Harvest of Honors" is an annual affair in the Philippines celebrated as a highlight and concluding rite of the Philippine Arts Festival.
The award honors the exceptional accomplishments of Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to Philippine culture and arts the previous year. The artists include dancers and singers, literary writers, film directors and performers, architects, visual artists and designers, including multi-disciplinary artists. Each awardee receives a Sarimanok-inspired trophy designed by National Artist for Sculpture Dr. Abdulmari Asia Imao.
The award honors the exceptional accomplishments of Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to Philippine culture and arts the previous year. The artists include dancers and singers, literary writers, film directors and performers, architects, visual artists and designers, including multi-disciplinary artists. Each awardee receives a Sarimanok-inspired trophy designed by National Artist for Sculpture Dr. Abdulmari Asia Imao.