List of Cultural Medallion Recipients
Year | Category | Name |
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1979 | Dance | Madhavi Krishnan |
Theatre | Bani bin Buang | |
Music | Choo Hoey | |
David Lim Kim San | ||
Literature | Edwin Nadason Thumboo | |
Art | Wee Beng Chong | |
1981 | Dance | Goh Soo Khim |
Theatre | Joanna Wong Quee Heng nee Wu | |
Music | Ahmad bin Ja'afar | |
Literature | Wong Meng Voon | |
Art | Lee Hock Moh | |
Ng Eng Teng | ||
1982 | Theatre | Lin Chen |
Music | Leong Yoon Pin | |
Literature | Goh Poh Seng | |
Photography | David Tay Poey Cher | |
Art | Georgette Chen Liying | |
1983 | Theatre | Christopher Henry Rothwell Allen |
Music | Vivien Goh | |
Literature | Arthur Yap | |
Photography | Ang Chwee Chai | |
1984 | Theatre | S Varathan |
Music | Kam Kee Yong | |
Photography | Yip Cheong Fun | |
Art | Thomas Yeo | |
1985 | Theatre | Low Ing Sing |
Literature | Lee Tzu Pheng | |
Photography | Tan Lip Seng | |
Art | Tay Chee Toh | |
1986 | Dance | Goh Choo San |
Theatre | Almahdi Al-Haj Ibrahim | |
N Palanivelu | ||
Music | Paul Abisheganaden | |
Literature | Wong Yoon Wah | |
Art | Pan Shou | |
Teo Eng Seng | ||
1987 | Dance | Som Said |
Theatre | Max Le Blond | |
Music | Teng Mah Seng | |
Literature | Hj Muhammed Ariff bin Ahmad | |
Photography | Lee Lim | |
Art | Tan Swie Hian | |
1988 | Dance | Lim Fei Shen |
Theatre | Tay Bin Wee | |
Music | Alex Abisheganaden | |
Literature | N Abdul Rahman | |
Photography | Chua Soo Bin | |
Art | Iskandar Jalil | |
1989 | Dance | Neila Sathyalingam |
Theatre | Kuo Pao Kun | |
Photography | Foo Tee Jun | |
Art | Goh Beng Kwan | |
1990 | Dance | Santha Bhaskar |
Theatre | Han Lao Da | |
Music | Lim Yau | |
Literature | Chew Kok Chang | |
Photography | Peng Seng Wu | |
Art | Anthony Poon | |
Ong Kim Seng | ||
1992 | Dance | Ying E Ding |
Theatre | Phan Wait Hong | |
Music | Choo Hwee Lim | |
Art | Wang Sui Pick | |
1993 | Music | Tay Teow Kiat |
1995 | Dance | Goh Lay Kuan |
Art | Han Sai Por | |
1996 | Music | Phoon Yew Tien |
Literature | Lew Poo Chan (Dan Ying) | |
1997 | Theatre | Lou Mee Wah |
Literature | Ho Minfong | |
1998 | Literature | Rama Kannabiran |
1999 | Literature | Abdul Ghani bin Abdul Hamid |
Art | Chua Ek Kay | |
2000 | Art | Tan Siah Kwee |
2001 | Art | Tan Kian Por |
Music | Yan Hui Chang | |
2002 | Music | Jeremy Monteiro |
2003 | Art | Lim Tze Peng |
Theatre | Ong Keng Sen | |
Literature | Yeng Pway Ngon | |
2004 | Photography | Teo Bee Yen |
2005 | Film | Jack Neo |
Literature | M. Balakrishnan (Pen Name: MA. Ilangkannan) | |
Music | Dick Lee | |
Visual Arts | Chng Seok Tin Lee Wen |
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2006 | Art | Tan Choh Tee |
Music | Lynnette Seah | |
2007 | Film | Eric Khoo |
Literature | Isa Kamari | |
2008 | Literature | Chia Hwee Pheng P. Krishnan |
Music | Iskandar Mirza Ismail | |
2009 | Dance | Angela Liong |
Literary Arts | Tham Yew Chin | |
Music | Lan Shui | |
Visual Arts | Ang Ah Tee | |
2010 | Music | Dr Liang Wern Fook |
Literary Arts | Suratman Markasan | |
Visual Arts | Amanda Heng | |
2011 | Music | Kelly Tang |
Visual Arts | Lim Yew Kuan | |
Theatre | Atin Amat | |
Music | Yusnor Ef |
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