Costume, body ornaments na ginamit sa ‘Amaya’ ibabandera sa ASEAN Traditional Costume Exhibit sa Vietnam
BONGGA! Ang ilan sa mga ginamit na costume at accessories ng GMA para sa historical epic-fiction drama series na “Amaya” ay ibabandera sa Hanoi, Vietnam.
Pasok ang mga ito sa ASEAN Traditional Costume Exhibit na gaganapin sa National Museum of Vietnamese History sa Hanoi, Vietnam simula sa Oct. 23.
Ito ang in-announce ng National Quincentennial Committee Republic of the Philippines sa kanilang official Facebook page.
Isa nga sa mga napili para sa nasabing exhibit ay ang costume na ginamit ng award-winning actress-director na si Gina Alajar.
Gumanap siya bilang si Dian Lamitan sa “Amaya” at ang isinuot niya sa nasabing Kapuso hiy epic serye ay isang “16th century female Visayan noble dress.”
Idi-display ito kasama ang costume na isinuot naman ni Raymond Bagatsing na gumanap na Datu Bugna sa nabanggit na teleserye.
Narito ang ilang bahagi ng FB post ng NQCRP: “Familiar? This was one of the attires of veteran Filipina actress Gina Alajar in the historical epic-fiction drama series Amaya (2011-2012) as Dian Lamitan.
“Together with the male attire sported by Raymond Bagatsing as Datu Bugna, this 16th-century female Visayan noble dress will be part of the ASEAN Traditional Costume Exhibit on 23 October 2020 at the National Museum of Vietnamese History in Hanoi. The event is in time for the Vietnam hosting of the 2020 ASEAN Summit.
“Amaya was a GMA Network program created by Suzette Doctolero, directed by Mac Alejandre, and written by Onay Sales, Marlon Miguel, and Geng Delgado.
“The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) entered into a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with GMA Network in exhibiting the attires and body ornaments used in Amaya. The pre-colonial attires were chosen as the Philippine entry to the said ASEAN exhibit in time for the country’s commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Victory at Mactan, the Philippine part in the first circumnavigation of the world, and other related events in 2021.
“The NHCP acknowledged the research poured by GMA on the attires in Amaya. Among the consultants of GMA for Amaya were award-winning costume, set, and production designer Gino Gonzales who produced the costumes using natural fibers; Dr. Vicente Villan and Dr. Neil Marcial Santillan, history professors from the University of the Philippines Diliman and noted scholars of Visayan and pre-colonial history.
“The items were based on the documented attires and ornaments in the c. 1590 Boxer Codex, as well as the gold ornaments discovered in various places in the country on display at the Ayala Museum and the Museo ng Bangko Sentral.”
“After the exhibit at the National Museum of Vietnamese History, the items will be displayed at the said embassy in Hanoi before returning to Manila.”
Umere ang “Amaya” mula 2011 hanggang 2012, directed by Mac Alejandre at pinagbidahan nina Marian Rivera, Mikael Daez, Sid Lucero at Glaiza de Castro.
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