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Amaya (Baybayin: ᜀᜋᜌ) is a Philippine television drama historical series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mac Alejandre, it stars Marian Rivera in the title role. The series is set in the pre-colonial period of the 1500s. It premiered on May 30, 2011 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing I Heart You, Pare!. The series concluded on January 13, 2012 with a total of 165 episodes. It was replaced by Legacy in its timeslot.

The series is streaming online on YouTube.[1]

Premise

Amaya, born in the reign of Rajah Mangubat and as the daughter Datu Bugna, she is a "binukot" - a hidden princess and can't step on ground. Born with a twin snake, a secret hidden by his father to keep her away from danger. Due to having a twin snake, her destiny is to become the savior of her land against Rajah Mangubat.[2]

Cast and characters

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Lead cast
Supporting cast
Recurring cast
Guest cast

Production

The plot of the series, which involved pre-colonial setting, urged the producers to build sets on various locations such as Pagsanjan in Laguna, Bolinao, Pangasinan, and Bagac, Bataan. The scope of the series would require the filming of the integral scenes on-location as opposed to what the producers have done for Encantadia (a television series) a previous high fantasy production which was shot mostly in soundstages. However, to avoid the need for the reconstruction of some of the sets as the on-location shoots are usually ravaged by storms, and also to lessen maintenance cost as well as for the production to avoid acoustic issues by shooting in a controlled environment, they also used the network's temporary soundstages at Marilao, Bulacan for most of the indoor scenes.

The production gave much attention to details with regards to the recreation of historical elements vital to the show's production design. Guided by the academe, they attempted to recreate ancient elements of early Filipino culture from the architecture, to fashion, weaponry and jewelry. Jewels were made in cooperation with the jewellers of Meycauayan. Some textile used in making the costumes were imported from various Southeast Asian countries.

The production also built an ancient warship known as Karakoa. It was made from an existing hull of a modern boat and was redesigned to fit the ancient descriptions of the legendary warship. The production spent more or less Php 2 million for a single unit of Karakoa.

Before the series started, a one-hour primer titled Amaya: The Making of An Epic was aired on May 28, 2011. The show was hosted by Cesar Montano and Miguel Tanfelix, it presented behind the scenes of Amaya from the brainstorming of the management including interviews from Jun Lana and Doctolero, the creative minds behind the story with the guidance of historians from the University of the Philippines.[3]

In September 2011, Aljur Abrenica, Ronnie Lazaro and Yasmien Kurdi joined the series.[4][5]

Accolades

Accolades received by Amaya
Year Award Recipient Category Result Шаблон:Abbr
2011 Anak TV Seal Awards Amaya Top 10 Most Favorite TV Programs Шаблон:CMain [6]
Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Original Drama Series Шаблон:Won [7]
Marian Rivera Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Шаблон:Nom [8]
Sid Lucero Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Шаблон:Nom
Gina Alajar Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Шаблон:Won [7]
Lani Mercado Шаблон:Nom [8]
Irma Adlawan Шаблон:Nom
Gardo Versoza Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Шаблон:Nom
Mikael Daez Outstanding Breakthrough Performance by an Actor Шаблон:Nom
GMA's Trending 2011 Amaya Showbiz and the Arts Шаблон:CMain [9]
Google Zeitgeist Top 10 Most Searched TV Programs Шаблон:CMain [10]
K-Zone Awards TV show of the Year Шаблон:Won [11]
Marian Rivera Favorite Actress of the Year Шаблон:Won
2012 NwSSU Annual Awards Amaya Best Primetime Teleserye Шаблон:Won [12]
Marian Rivera Best Actress in a Primetime Teleserye Шаблон:Won
26th PMPC Star Awards for Television Amaya Best Drama Series Шаблон:Won [13]
Rochelle Pangilinan Best Drama Actress Шаблон:Nom [14]
2013 Golden Screen TV Awards Amaya Outstanding Original Drama Series Шаблон:Nom [15]
Marian Rivera Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Шаблон:Won [16]
Gina Alajar Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Шаблон:Nom [15]
NwSSU Annual Awards Marian Rivera Best Actress in a Primetime Teleserye Шаблон:Won [17]
  • National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Department of Education

Amaya is promoted by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Department of Education due to its cultural concept that shows and depicts the Filipino material culture, beliefs, traditions and mores in the Pre-Hispanic era. It also teaches the history of the Philippines by means of epics and legends passed as oral literature through generations. The show's creators relied heavily on classic Philippine history reference materials such as the Boxer Codex, an early pictographic account of Filipino culture and physical appearances around the time the Spaniards began colonizing the islands. Historical references include the names of the characters in the series, such as Alunsina, from the epics Hinilawod and the Labaw Donggon.[18]

  • Meycauayan Jewelry Industry Association, Inc.

Amaya was recognized by the Meycauayan Jewelry Industry Association, Inc., an organization composed of 135 jewellers in Meycauayan, Bulacan, for the promotion of the country's rich jewelry-making heritage. Apart from Filipino customs and traditions, the series also features native costumes and jewelry patterned after the popular designs of the era. Most of the jewelries in the series were crafted by jewellers from Meycauayan, Bulacan.[19]

Ratings

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Amaya earned a 26.2% rating.[20] While the final episode scored a 32.7% rating.[21]

References

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