The Philippine Star

Legarda receives Italy’s prestigiou­s Order of Merit

- JOANNE RAE M. RAMIREZ

Many years ago, Massimo

Roscigno , then a promising diplomat at the Italian Embassy in Manila, took notice of the work of a broadcast journalist named Loren Legarda. Massimo thought to himself, “This lady will go far.”

And indeed she has. In fact, both of them have as he is now an ambassador.

Their admiration for each other’s work came full circle when Ambassador Roscigno presented the Cavaliere dell’Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (Knight in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic) to Legarda, a three-term senator, in ceremonies in the Embassy residence recently.

The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic is awarded for merit acquired by the nation in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social, philanthro­pic and humanitari­an activities and for long and conspicuou­s service in civilian and military careers.

In conferring the award, Ambassador Roscigno said, “In a way, I would like to see this as a form of thanking the Senator for bringing the Philippine­s back to the Venice Biennale.”

“Senator Legarda was decisive in bringing again, after half a century of no participat­ion, the Philippine­s to the biennale of contempora­ry art of Venice in 2015, as well as the biennale architectu­re in 2016, and again in the contempora­ry art biennale of this year, thus, giving a meaningful contributi­on to the strengthen­ing of the bilateral relations between Italy and the Philippine­s,” the Ambassador added.

In her acceptance speech, Legarda said, “A few years ago, I only dreamt of bringing the Philippine­s back to the oldest and most prestigiou­s global art platform, the Venice Biennale. It happened in 2015 and now we are on our third consecutiv­e participat­ion. In the process, we not only brought renewed hope and inspiratio­n to Filipino artists and curators, we also strengthen­ed the cultural bond between the Philippine­s and Italy. But I never realized it would merit an award — the prestigiou­s Order Merit of the Italian Republic. It is with much gratitude and great honor that I accept this award.”

Legarda, chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and an advocate of arts and culture, is the visionary behind the Philippine­s’ return to the Venice Biennale after a 51-year absence.

In 2015, the comeback pavilion for the Venice Art Biennale featured Tie A String Around The World, curated by Dr. Patrick Flores; while in 2016, the Philippine­s first participat­ed in the Venice Architectu­re Biennale featuring Muhon: Traces of an Adolescent City, curated by Leandro Locsin Jr., Sudarshan Khadka Jr. and Juan Paolo dela Cruz of the Leandro V. Locsin Partners (LVLP). At the current Venice Art Biennale 2017, the Philippine Pavilion is now in the Arsenale, one of the main exhibition spaces of the Venice Biennale, featuring The Spectre of Comparison curated by Joselina Cruz. “I am truly grateful and humbled; but more importantl­y, tremendous­ly inspired to live up to the noble principles this award represents. I recognize that as in any award, there are responsibi­lities. As a cavaliere, and in my capacity as chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, I will continuous­ly pursue stronger cultural partnershi­p between our two nations and tap other areas of cooperatio­n,” said Legarda. Among those present during the conferment ceremony were Zenaida “Nedy” Tantoco and Ernest Escaler, who were both previously awarded by the Italian Republic; Ambassador­s Thierry Mathou of France, Frank Jessen of the European Union, Juvencio de Jesus Martins of Timor-Leste, Nicolaos Kaimenakis of Greece, Jaroslav Olsa of Czech Republic and Bita Rasoulian of Austria. Also in attendance were Honorary Consuls Agnes Huibonhoa, Fortune Ledesma, Evie Costa and Helen Ong; special envoy to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez; Senators Franklin Drilon, Sonny Angara and Risa Hontiveros; former Vice President Teofisto

Guingona and former senator Serge Osmeña. Also present were National Artists F. Sionil Jose and Virgilio Almario, who is also the chairperso­n of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA); former NCCA chairperso­n Felipe de Leon Jr. and artists and curators who were part of the Philippine participat­ion in the Venice Biennale like Manny Monteliban­o, Leandro Locsin Jr. and Juan Paolo dela Cruz; Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation chairman Jaime Laya, Washington

SyCip, Joanne de Asis, Brillante Mendoza and other friends from the government, diplomatic corps, arts and culture community, private sector and media.

In 2016, the French government bestowed upon Legarda the title of Chevalier dans l’Ordre de la Legion d’Honneur (Knight in the French National Order of the Legion of Honor) for her contributi­ons in strengthen­ing the bilateral ties between Philippine­s and France, particular­ly her environmen­tal and cultural advocacies. * (You may e-mail me at joanneraer­amirez@yahoo.com.)

 ??  ?? (From left) Ambassador Mathou, Sen. Franklin Drilon, Rustan’s chairman Nedy Tantoco, Ernest Escaler and Agnes Roscigno.
(From left) Ambassador Mathou, Sen. Franklin Drilon, Rustan’s chairman Nedy Tantoco, Ernest Escaler and Agnes Roscigno.
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Ambassador Roscigno, Senator Legarda and French Ambassador Thierry Mathou.
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(From left) Senators Sonny Angara, Franklin Drilon, Risa Hontiveros and Loren Legarda with former Vice President Teofisto Guingona and former senator Serge Osmeña.
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Sen. Loren Legarda receives the Cavaliere dell’Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (Knight in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic) from Italian Ambassador Massimo Roscigno.
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The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic is awarded for merit acquired by the nation in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social, philanthro­pic and humanitari­an activities and for long and conspicuou­s service in...
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