Cultural Medallion

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The Cultural Medallion is a Singapore cultural award conferred to those who have achieved artistic excellence in dance, theatre, literature, music, photography, art and film.

It was instituted in March 1979 as an initiative of the late President, Ong Teng Cheong who was the then Minister for Culture. It is administered by the National Arts Council.

On 20 October 2006, Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Dr Lee Boon Yang announced that Cultural Medallion recipients are eligible for a project grant of up to S$80,000 each, up from S$50,000. The increase would enable recipients to create major new works.[1]

It was previously conferred by the Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (the modern equivalent of the Minister for Culture). However, in 2006, the status of the award was further elevated by being conferred by the President of Singapore.

List of Cultural Medallion recipients

YearCategoryName
1979DanceMadhavi Krishnan
TheatreBani bin Buang
MusicChoo Hoey
David Lim Kim San
LiteratureEdwin Nadason Thumboo
ArtWee Beng Chong
1981DanceGoh Soo Khim
TheatreJoanna Wong Quee Heng nee Wu
MusicAhmad bin Ja'afar
LiteratureWong Meng Voon
ArtLee Hock Moh
Ng Eng Teng
1982TheatreLin Chen
MusicLeong Yoon Pin
LiteratureGoh Poh Seng
PhotographyDavid Tay Poey Cher
Art Georgette Chen Liying
1983TheatreChristopher Henry Rothwell Allen
MusicVivien Goh
Literature Arthur Yap
Photography Ang Chwee Chai
1984Theatre S Varathan
MusicKam Kee Yong
Photography Yip Cheong Fun
Art Thomas Yeo
1985Theatre Low Ing Sing
Literature Lee Tzu Pheng
Photography Tan Lip Seng
Art Tay Chee Toh
1986DanceGoh Choo San
TheatreAlmahdi Al-Haj Ibrahim
N Palanivelu
MusicPaul Abisheganaden
Literature Wong Yoon Wah
Art Pan Shou
Teo Eng Seng
1987DanceSom Said
Theatre Max Le Blond
Music Teng Mah Seng
Literature Hj Muhammed Ariff bin Ahmad
Photography Lee Lim
Art Tan Swie Hian
1988DanceLim Fei Shen
Theatre Tay Bin Wee
MusicAlex Abisheganaden
Literature N Abdul Rahman
Photography Chua Soo Bin
Art Iskandar Jalil
1989DanceNeila Sathyalingam
Theatre Kuo Pao Kun
Photography Foo Tee Jun
Art Goh Beng Kwan
1990DanceSantha Bhaskar
Theatre Han Lao Da
Music Lim Yau
Literature Chew Kok Chang
Photography Peng Seng Wu
Art Anthony Poon
Ong Kim Seng
1992DanceYing E Ding
Theatre Phan Wait Hong
Music Choo Hwee Lim
Art Wang Sui Pick
1993Music Tay Teow Kiat
1995DanceGoh Lay Kuan
Art Han Sai Por
1996MusicPhoon Yew Tien
LiteratureLew Poo Chan (Dan Ying)
1997Theatre Lou Mee Wah
Literature Ho Minfong
1998Literature Rama Kannabiran
1999Literature Abdul Ghani bin Abdul Hamid
Art Chua Ek Kay
2000Art Tan Siah Kwee
2001ArtTan Kian Por
Music Yan Hui Chang
2002MusicJeremy Monteiro
2003ArtLim Tze Peng
Theatre Ong Keng Sen
LiteratureYeng Pway Ngon
2004Photography Teo Bee Yen
2005FilmJack Neo
Literature M. Balakrishnan (Pen Name: MA. Ilangkannan)
Music Dick Lee
Visual Arts Chng Seok Tin
Lee Wen
2006ArtTan Choh Tee
MusicLynnette Seah
2007FilmEric Khoo
Literature Isa Kamari
2008LiteratureChia Hwee Pheng
P. Krishnan
MusicIskandar Mirza Ismail
2009DanceAngela Liong
Literary ArtsTham Yew Chin
MusicLan Shui
Visual ArtsAng Ah Tee
2010[2]MusicDr Liang Wern Fook
Literary ArtsSuratman Markasan
Visual ArtsAmanda Heng
2011[3]MusicKelly Tang
Visual ArtsLim Yew Kuan
TheatreAtin Amat
MusicYusnor Ef

See also

References

  1. Clara Chow, "SSO co-leader, versatile artist get highest award for the arts", The Straits Times, 21 October 2006
  2. "2010 ARTS AWARDS PRESENTATION CEREMONY". 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2010-10-13. 
  3. "Four individuals awarded Cultural Medallion". 2011-11-18. Retrieved 2012-05-14. 
  • Purushothaman, Venka (ed.) (2002) Narratives : Notes On A Cultural Journey : Cultural Medallion Recipients 1979 - 2001. Singapore : National Arts Council.

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