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Cultural Medallion

The Cultural Medallion (Malay: Pingat Budaya[1]) is a cultural award in Singapore conferred to those who have achieved artistic excellence in dance, theatre, literature, music, photography, art and film. It is widely recognized as Singapore's pinnacle arts award.

Cultural Medallion
Awarded forIndividual’s distinctive contributions to the development of Singapore’s cultural landscape
Sponsored byNational Arts Council
Date1979 (1979)–present
CountrySingapore
Presented byPresident of Singapore
Reward(s)SGD $80,000
Websitewww.nac.gov.sg/singaporeartsscene/culturalMedallion/overview.html

History edit

The award was instituted in March 1979 by Minister for Culture Ong Teng Cheong and administered by the National Arts Council. The awards was given by the Minister for Culture.

Since 2006, the award was presented by the President of Singapore instead of the Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (previously known as Minister for Culture).[2] On 20 October Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang announced that project grant for the award is revised to S$80,000 upwards from S$50,000, giving recipients better opportunities to create major works.[2]

From 2013, in an effort to recognise multi-disciplinary artists, it was announced that recipients of the Cultural Medallion and Young Artist Award will no longer be categorised according to art forms.[3]

List of Cultural Medallion recipients edit

Year Category Name Ref
1979 Dance Madhavi Krishnan [4]
Theatre Bani Bin Buang
Music Choo Hoey
David Lim Kim San
Literature Edwin Nadason Thumboo
Art Wee Beng Chong
1981 Dance Goh Soo Khim [5]
Theatre Joanna Wong Quee Heng [6]
Music Ahmad bin Ja'afar [5]
Literature Wong Meng Voon
Art Lee Hock Moh
Ng Eng Teng
1982 Theatre Lin Chen [7]
Music Leong Yoon Pin
Literature Goh Poh Seng [8]
Photography David Tay Poey Cher [7]
Art Georgette Chen Liying
1983 Theatre Christopher Henry Rothwell Allen [9]
Music Vivien Goh
Literature Arthur Yap
Photography Ang Chwee Chai
1984 Theatre S. Varathan [10]
Music Kam Kee Yong
Photography Yip Cheong Fun
Art Thomas Yeo
1985 Theatre Low Ing Sing [11]
Literature Lee Tzu Pheng
Photography Tan Lip Seng
Art Tay Chee Toh
1986 Dance Goh Choo San [4]
Theatre Almahdi Al-Haj Ibrahim [12]
N Palanivelu
Music Paul Abisheganaden [4]
Literature Wong Yoon Wah [12]
Art Pan Shou
Teo Eng Seng
1987 Dance Som Said [13]
Theatre Max Le Blond [14]
Music Teng Mah Seng
Literature Muhammed Ariff bin Ahmad
Photography Lee Lim
Art Tan Swie Hian
1988 Dance Lim Fei Shen [15]
Theatre Tay Bin Wee
Music Alexander S. Abisheganaden
Literature Singai Mukilan (N Abdul Rahman)
Photography Chua Soo Bin
Art Iskandar Jalil [16]
1989 Dance Neila Sathyalingam [17]
Theatre Kuo Pao Kun
Photography Foo Tee Jun
Art Goh Beng Kwan [18]
1990 Dance Santha Bhaskar [4]
Theatre Han Lao Da [19]
Music Lim Yau
Literature Chew Kok Chang
Photography Peng Seng Wu
Art Anthony Poon
Ong Kim Seng [16]
1992 Dance Ying E Ding [20]
Theatre Phan Wait Hong
Music Choo Hwee Lim
Art Wang Sui Pick
1993 Music Tay Teow Kiat [21]
1995 Dance Goh Lay Kuan [22]
Art Han Sai Por [18]
1996 Music Phoon Yew Tien [23]
Literature Lew Poo Chan (Dan Ying)
1997 Theatre Lou Mee Wah [6]
Literature Ho Minfong [13]
1998 Literature Rama Kannabiran [24]
1999 Literature Abdul Ghani Hamid [25]
Art Chua Ek Kay [18]
2000 Art Tan Siah Kwee [16]
2001 Art Tan Kian Por [26]
Music Yan Hui Chang [27]
2002 Music Jeremy Monteiro [28]
2003 Art Lim Tze Peng [29]
Theatre Ong Keng Sen [30]
Literature Yeng Pway Ngon [31]
2004 Photography Teo Bee Yen [32]
2005 Film Jack Neo [4]
Literature M. Balakrishnan (MA. Ilangkannan) [33]
Music Dick Lee [34]
Visual Arts Chng Seok Tin [35]
Lee Wen [36]
2006 Art Tan Choh Tee [37]
Music Lynnette Seah [38]
2007 Film Eric Khoo [28]
Literature Isa Kamari [39]
2008 Literature Chia Hwee Pheng [40]
P. Krishnan [41][40]
Music Iskandar Mirza Ismail [42][40]
2009 Dance Angela Liong [43]
Literary Arts Tham Yew Chin
Music Lan Shui
Visual Arts Ang Ah Tee
2010 Music Liang Wern Fook [44]
Literary Arts Suratman Markasan
Visual Arts Amanda Heng [45]
2011 Music Kelly Tang [46]
Visual Arts Lim Yew Kuan
Theatre Atin Amat
Music Yusnor Ef
2012 Literary Arts J.M. Sali [47]
Music Jennifer Tham
Theatre Thirunalan Sasitharan
Visual Arts Ho Ho Ying
Milenko Prvacki
2013 Ivan Heng [48]
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed
Tsung Yeh
2014 Alvin Tan [49]
Chong Fah Cheong
K. T. M. Iqbal
2015 Chua Mia Tee [50]
Haresh Sharma
Lim Hung Chang (Lin Gao)
Margaret Leng Tan
2016 Koh Mun Hong [51]
Asiah Aman (Nona Asiah)
2017 Djamal Tukimin [52]
Law Wai Lun
2018 Louis Soliano [53]
Low Mei Yoke [54]
2019 Eric James Watson [55]
2020 Sarkasi Said [56]
Vincent Leow [57]
2021 Chia Joo Ming [58]
Rahimah Rahim [59]
2022 Aravinth Kumarasamy [60]
Kok Heng Leun [61]
2023 Suchen Christine Lim [62]
Osman Abdul Hamid [63]
Meira Chand [64][65]

See also edit

References edit

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  • CULTURAL MEDALLION

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The Cultural Medallion Malay Pingat Budaya 1 is a cultural award in Singapore conferred to those who have achieved artistic excellence in dance theatre literature music photography art and film It is widely recognized as Singapore s pinnacle arts award Cultural MedallionAwarded forIndividual s distinctive contributions to the development of Singapore s cultural landscapeSponsored byNational Arts CouncilDate1979 1979 presentCountrySingaporePresented byPresident of SingaporeReward s SGD 80 000Websitewww wbr nac wbr gov wbr sg wbr singaporeartsscene wbr culturalMedallion wbr overview wbr html Contents 1 History 2 List of Cultural Medallion recipients 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe award was instituted in March 1979 by Minister for Culture Ong Teng Cheong and administered by the National Arts Council The awards was given by the Minister for Culture Since 2006 the award was presented by the President of Singapore instead of the Minister for Information Communications and the Arts previously known as Minister for Culture 2 On 20 October Minister for Information Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang announced that project grant for the award is revised to S 80 000 upwards from S 50 000 giving recipients better opportunities to create major works 2 From 2013 in an effort to recognise multi disciplinary artists it was announced that recipients of the Cultural Medallion and Young Artist Award will no longer be categorised according to art forms 3 List of Cultural Medallion recipients editYear Category Name Ref 1979 Dance Madhavi Krishnan 4 Theatre Bani Bin Buang Music Choo Hoey David Lim Kim San Literature Edwin Nadason Thumboo Art Wee Beng Chong 1981 Dance Goh Soo Khim 5 Theatre Joanna Wong Quee Heng 6 Music Ahmad bin Ja afar 5 Literature Wong Meng Voon Art Lee Hock Moh Ng Eng Teng 1982 Theatre Lin Chen 7 Music Leong Yoon Pin Literature Goh Poh Seng 8 Photography David Tay Poey Cher 7 Art Georgette Chen Liying 1983 Theatre Christopher Henry Rothwell Allen 9 Music Vivien Goh Literature Arthur Yap Photography Ang Chwee Chai 1984 Theatre S Varathan 10 Music Kam Kee Yong Photography Yip Cheong Fun Art Thomas Yeo 1985 Theatre Low Ing Sing 11 Literature Lee Tzu Pheng Photography Tan Lip Seng Art Tay Chee Toh 1986 Dance Goh Choo San 4 Theatre Almahdi Al Haj Ibrahim 12 N Palanivelu Music Paul Abisheganaden 4 Literature Wong Yoon Wah 12 Art Pan Shou Teo Eng Seng 1987 Dance Som Said 13 Theatre Max Le Blond 14 Music Teng Mah Seng Literature Muhammed Ariff bin Ahmad Photography Lee Lim Art Tan Swie Hian 1988 Dance Lim Fei Shen 15 Theatre Tay Bin Wee Music Alexander S Abisheganaden Literature Singai Mukilan N Abdul Rahman Photography Chua Soo Bin Art Iskandar Jalil 16 1989 Dance Neila Sathyalingam 17 Theatre Kuo Pao Kun Photography Foo Tee Jun Art Goh Beng Kwan 18 1990 Dance Santha Bhaskar 4 Theatre Han Lao Da 19 Music Lim Yau Literature Chew Kok Chang Photography Peng Seng Wu Art Anthony Poon Ong Kim Seng 16 1992 Dance Ying E Ding 20 Theatre Phan Wait Hong Music Choo Hwee Lim Art Wang Sui Pick 1993 Music Tay Teow Kiat 21 1995 Dance Goh Lay Kuan 22 Art Han Sai Por 18 1996 Music Phoon Yew Tien 23 Literature Lew Poo Chan Dan Ying 1997 Theatre Lou Mee Wah 6 Literature Ho Minfong 13 1998 Literature Rama Kannabiran 24 1999 Literature Abdul Ghani Hamid 25 Art Chua Ek Kay 18 2000 Art Tan Siah Kwee 16 2001 Art Tan Kian Por 26 Music Yan Hui Chang 27 2002 Music Jeremy Monteiro 28 2003 Art Lim Tze Peng 29 Theatre Ong Keng Sen 30 Literature Yeng Pway Ngon 31 2004 Photography Teo Bee Yen 32 2005 Film Jack Neo 4 Literature M Balakrishnan MA Ilangkannan 33 Music Dick Lee 34 Visual Arts Chng Seok Tin 35 Lee Wen 36 2006 Art Tan Choh Tee 37 Music Lynnette Seah 38 2007 Film Eric Khoo 28 Literature Isa Kamari 39 2008 Literature Chia Hwee Pheng 40 P Krishnan 41 40 Music Iskandar Mirza Ismail 42 40 2009 Dance Angela Liong 43 Literary Arts Tham Yew Chin Music Lan Shui Visual Arts Ang Ah Tee 2010 Music Liang Wern Fook 44 Literary Arts Suratman Markasan Visual Arts Amanda Heng 45 2011 Music Kelly Tang 46 Visual Arts Lim Yew Kuan Theatre Atin Amat Music Yusnor Ef 2012 Literary Arts J M Sali 47 Music Jennifer Tham Theatre Thirunalan Sasitharan Visual Arts Ho Ho Ying Milenko Prvacki 2013 Ivan Heng 48 Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Tsung Yeh 2014 Alvin Tan 49 Chong Fah Cheong K T M Iqbal 2015 Chua Mia Tee 50 Haresh Sharma Lim Hung Chang Lin Gao Margaret Leng Tan 2016 Koh Mun Hong 51 Asiah Aman Nona Asiah 2017 Djamal Tukimin 52 Law Wai Lun 2018 Louis Soliano 53 Low Mei Yoke 54 2019 Eric James Watson 55 2020 Sarkasi Said 56 Vincent Leow 57 2021 Chia Joo Ming 58 Rahimah Rahim 59 2022 Aravinth Kumarasamy 60 Kok Heng Leun 61 2023 Suchen Christine Lim 62 Osman Abdul Hamid 63 Meira Chand 64 65 See also editCulture of SingaporeReferences edit Kisah Pingat Budaya Kami in Malay Arts House Limited 2023 a b Clara Chow SSO co leader versatile artist get highest award for the arts The Straits Times 21 October 2006 Cultural Medallion amp Young Artist Award Winners PDF National Arts Council National Arts Council Archived from the original PDF on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 2 September 2014 a b c d e Tan Corrie Lijie Huang 16 October 2014 10 things to know about Singapore s Cultural Medallion The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 a b Six artistes to get cultural awards at Istana The Straits Times 6 September 1981 p 11 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b Opera of women warriors The Straits Times 10 October 1997 p 22 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b Honoured for spending half a life time in the arts The Straits Times 30 October 1982 p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Poet in exile makes peace with homeland 24 August 2009 Archived from the original on 24 August 2009 Retrieved 21 December 2022 Honours to four Patrons of the Arts The Straits Times 10 November 1983 p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Kulatissa Susanna 30 October 1984 Four make it to the ranks of gifted few The Straits Times p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Cheah Phillip 31 January 1986 4 honoured for part in enriching S pore culture The Straits Times p 48 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b Hoe Irene 11 February 1987 Magnificent Seven of the Arts win praises The Straits Times p 24 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b Cultural Medallion accolade for authors Suchen Christine Lim and Meira Chand and dancer Osman Abdul Hamid The Straits Times 5 December 2023 ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Koh Jennifer 14 January 1988 Nation s tribute to six artists The Straits Times p 19 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Tang K F 1 March 1989 Top artistes relax to get their ideas The Straits Times p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b c Toh Wen Li 26 November 2018 What artworks reside in the homes of Singapore artists The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Lee Steven 3 May 1990 Winners all The Straits Times p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG a b c Toh Wen Li 28 September 2020 Shaping Visions STPI exhibition spotlights works by five Cultural Medallion artists The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 SEVEN SILVER PIECES The New Paper 26 March 1991 p 4 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Tan Hsueh Yun 14 July 1993 Four to get Cultural Medallion Young Artist Award introduced The Straits Times p 3 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Conductor wins Medallion The Straits Times 3 September 1994 p 5 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Top Cultural Medallion Awards go to two women The Straits Times 1 September 1995 p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Poet and composer s shining hour The Straits Times 31 August 1996 p 2 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Wriing kills LONELINESS The Straits Times 19 September 1998 p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Goodbye to Malay writer poet and artist Abdul Ghani Abdul Hamid The Straits Times 14 April 2014 ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Leong Weng Kam 28 January 2015 Cultural Medallion winner finds colourful canvas in Kluang stones The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Chang Tou Liang 7 September 2014 Concert review An Evening with the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra MoonFest 2014 The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 a b Chng Henedick 5 October 2016 We bet you actually know at least one of Singapore s past Cultural Medallion winners without googling it mothership sg Retrieved 7 April 2024 Martin Mayo 12 July 2018 CNA Lifestyle Experiences At 98 Singapore s oldest living artist continues to be obsessed with art CNA Retrieved 7 April 2024 SANDAKAN THRENODY Theatre Works TODAY 26 April 2004 p 19 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG AFTER WORDS YENG PWAY NGON TODAY 24 September 2012 p 36 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Ho Hwei An 22 October 2004 Teo a worthy award winner TODAY p 28 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Eclectic artistes win Cultural Medallions The Business Times 22 October 2005 p 9 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Wee Desmond 22 October 2005 Jack Neo Dick Lee win top arts honour The Straits Times p 1 Ho Olivia Fern Ong Sor 6 September 2019 Cultural Medallion recipient Chng Seok Tin dies aged 73 The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Toh Wen Li 3 March 2019 Lee Wen pioneer of performance art in Singapore dies at 61 The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Chin Soo Fang 20 April 2022 Artist Tan Choh Tee turns to still life painting in the pandemic The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Chang Tou Liang 4 June 2023 Concert review Celebration of Asian music ends on high note with violinist Lynnette Seah and conductor Yeh Tsung The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Toh Wen Li 13 August 2022 Book review Isa Kamari s short stories will inspire readers to do some soul searching The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 a b c Medallion for top cultural trio The Straits Times 18 October 2008 p 3 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG He just can t stop writing The Straits Times 18 October 2008 p 80 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG Quek Eunice 1 November 2014 A great loss Iskandar Ismail fondly remembered as a good natured legend of the music scene The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 WINNERS ALL The Straits Times 17 October 2009 p 1 Retrieved 7 April 2024 via NewspaperSG 2010 ARTS AWARDS PRESENTATION CEREMONY 12 October 2010 Archived from the original on 21 December 2010 Retrieved 13 October 2010 The Singapore Art Museum wants photos of women s bums for an art project CNA Retrieved 15 December 2022 Four individuals awarded Cultural Medallion 18 November 2011 Archived from the original on 19 November 2011 Retrieved 14 May 2012 Cultural Medallion amp Young Artist Award Winners PDF National Arts Council National Arts Council Archived from the original PDF on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 2 September 2014 Martin Mayo 22 October 2013 Cultural Medallion Young Artist Award recipients announced MediaCorp TODAY Archived from the original on 25 October 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2014 Chia Alice 15 October 2014 Cultural Medallion winners A poet a sculptor and a theatre director MediaCorp Pte Ltd Channel NewsAsia Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Retrieved 15 October 2014 4 awarded Cultural Medallion MediaCorp Pte Ltd Channel NewsAsia 16 October 2015 Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 27 October 2015 Huang Lijie 3 October 2016 Artist Koh Mun Hong and singer Nona Asiah receive Cultural Medallion award The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Ho Olivia 24 October 2017 Writer Djamal Tukimin and composer Law Wai Lun awarded Cultural Medallions The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 In Pictures Cultural Medallion recipient Louis Soliano s life in music The Straits Times 23 October 2018 ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Nanda Akshita 23 October 2018 Cultural Medallion recipient Overcoming the odds for her love of dance The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 7 April 2024 Ong Sor Fern 15 October 2019 A Westerner with interest in South east Asian music The Straits Times Singapore Press Holdings Archived from the original on 15 October 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Ong Sor Fern 10 December 2020 Cultural Medallion 2020 For Sarkasi Said 80 batik is a life passion The Straits Times Retrieved 18 July 2022 Ong Sor Fern 10 December 2020 Cultural Medallion 2020 Vincent Leow wants his art to trigger conversations The Straits Times Retrieved 18 July 2022 Toh Wen Li 24 November 2021 Cultural Medallion Novelist Chia Joo Ming is champion of Chinese literary scene The Straits Times Retrieved 18 July 2022 Ong Sor Fern 24 November 2021 Cultural Medallion Rahimah Rahim has been entertaining since age six The Straits Times Retrieved 18 July 2022 cue 5 December 2022 Indian dance theatre veterans get Cultural Medallion The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 6 December 2022 Yong Clement 5 December 2022 Cultural Medallion Kok Heng Leun takes theatre outside the box to the community The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Correspondent Ong Sor FernSenior Culture 5 December 2023 Cultural Medallion Author Suchen Christine Lim still suffers from imposter syndrome The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Hoo Shawn 5 December 2023 Cultural Medallion Osman Abdul Hamid chose Malay dance over professional football The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Correspondent Ong Sor FernSenior Culture 5 December 2023 Cultural Medallion Writing is an act of survival for Meira Chand The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Novelist Meira Chand Receives Singapore s Cultural Medallion Asian News from UK 6 December 2023 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Purushothaman Venka ed 2002 Narratives Notes On A Cultural Journey Cultural Medallion Recipients 1979 2001 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