The Philippine Star

Necro rites for national artist Abueva at CCP

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The nation paid tribute to the late National Artist for Sculpture Napoleon “Billy” Abueva with a Pagdadalam­hati ng Bayan last Saturday at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s’ Main Theater.

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s honored the late national artist with a full military salute as his remains were brought to the CCP from the UP Chapel where he had laid in state.

Other national artists paid homage while CCP resident companies Ballet Philippine­s, Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra and Philippine Madrigal Singers, along with sopranos Maria Blanca Kristi Buesa and Katrina Marie Saga, Loboc Children’s Choir and violinist Coke Bolipata, celebrated the life and works of Abueva through music and dance.

Interment at Libingan ng mga Bayani followed immediatel­y after the necrologic­al service.

Abueva became the youngest, at age 46, to receive the National Artist Award in 1976. Acknowledg­ed as the father of modern sculpture in the Philippine­s, Abueva was cited as “an artist of unquestion­ed power and seriousnes­s.”

A “born experiment­er,” he sought to extend the boundaries of his art, inventing “buoyant sculpture” which seem to “float” above ground or water.

But those who paid tribute to him during Saturday’s necrologic­al ceremony recalled Abueva’s playfulnes­s and infectious humor.

He made up songs and poems, often with a naughty twist. He would surprise lady friends by going to their homes or offices or during occasions with a red rose, sometimes accompanie­d by poetry.

His generosity of spirit and bigness of heart were legendary, as he mentored and nurtured countless young artists over decades as dean and professor

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