Marian Rivera Is A Proud Mother After Zia Wins An Award From 37th Aliw Awards

Zia is the Breakthrough Child Performer of the Year and Marian Rivera is one proud mother!

Kapuso actress Marian Rivera shares a video of Zia receiving her Breakthrough Child Performer of the Year award from the 37th Aliw Awards.

The eldest of Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes and Queen Marian Rivera, Zia, achieved a new milestone. Recently, she was named Breakthrough Child Performer of the Year at the 37th Aliw Awards and the actress shared this moment on her social media page.

Zia received the award and was able to pull off a flawless acceptance speech. In the video, Zia thanked the award-giving award for the award and she also thanked her teacher, Jade Riccio, for her encouragement to her to reach her dreams. She also did not forget to thank her family for their love and support.

“Thank you for the Aliw Awards for giving me this wonderful award and, especially, thank you to Teacher Jade for always telling me never to give up and always achieve my dreams,” she said.

Zia bagged the award for her performance of “Rise Up” in the “Be the Guest” concert.

Watch below:

Here are the other winners:

  • Best Male Child Performer 
    • Giani Sarita 
  • Best Female Child Performers
    • Natalie Grace Yanson 
    • Amari Sotto
  • Best New Male Artists
    • David Young
    • Martin Venegas
  • Best New Female Artists
    • Elisha
    • Esay Kirstin
  • Best New Group Artist 
    • Southern Vibe (Davao)
  • Best Male Host
    • Raymond Ocampo Gorospe
  • Best Female Host
    • Nicole Ramos-Cando
  • Best Instrumentalist
    • Henry Katindig (Keyboard)
  • Best Stand-Up Comedian
    • Super Tekla
  • Best Inspirational/Gospel Singer
    • Dindo Fernandez
  • Best Male Classical Performer
    • Sherwin Sozon
  • Best Female Classical Performer
    • Kathy Hipolito-Mas
  • Best Male Crossover Performer
    • Arman Ferrer
  • Best Female Crossover Performer
    • Niña Campos
  • Best Pop Artist 
    • Tim Pavino
  • Best R&B/Jazz Artist
    • Lynn Sherman
  • Best R&B/Jazz Group
    • UP Jazz Ensemble
  • Best Cultural Group
    • Uyat Artista (Angeles City)
  • Best Male Filipino Performer Based Abroad
    • Rex Navarette
  • Best Female Filipino Performer Based Abroad
    • Kea Chan
  • Best Filipino Group Artist Based Abroad 
    • Sounds of Manila
    • 4th Impact
  • Best Filipino Jazz Performer Based Abroad 
    • Lorna Cifra 
    • Marlene Dela Pena
  • Best Choral Group
    • Loboc Children’s Choir
    • Best Dance Production
    • Florante at Laura (Ballet Manila)
  • Best Festival Practices and Performance 
    • Manggahan Festival (Guimaras)
    • Kneeling Carabao Festival (Pulilan, Bulacan)
    • Mammangi Festival (Ilagan, Isabela)
  • Best Special Events Production
    • UP Concert Chorus Alumni Association
    • “Sama-Sama Together Again: 60th Anniversary”
  • Best Special Events Director
    • Rina Villanueva (Lights, Camera, Encore: Manila Philharmonic Orchestra’s 25th Anniversary Concert)
  • Best Group/Ensemble Performance in a concert
    • The Greatest Duet
    • Gian Magdangal and Lara Maigue
    • ATeam with GL Productions
  • Best Male Performance in a concert
    • Gerald Santos
    • “Grateful” – Music Museum
  • Best Female Performance in a concert
    • Shiela Valderrama-Martinez 
    • “Part of my World” – CCP
  • Best Musical Director for a concert
    • Rodel Colmenar
    • “Lights, Camera, Encore”: Manila Philharmonic Orchestra’s 25th Anniversary Concert
  • Best Concert Stage Director 
    • George Sison Tagle – “The Greatest Love of all”
    • Cacai Mitra and Paolo Valenciano – “Regine Rocks”
  • Best Collaboration in a major concert
    • Julie Ann San Jose and Stell – “Julie x Stell”
  • Best Male Artist in a Major Concert 
    • Martin Nievera – “The King 4Ever” (Smart Araneta)
    • Raymond Launchengco – “Just Got Lucky: 40th Anniversary Concert” (Solaire)
  • Best Female Artist in a Major Concert 
    • Lea Salonga – “Stage, Screen and Everything in Between”
  • Best Performance Venue for a Theater and Concerts
    • Solaire Resorts and Casino
  • Best Male/Female Rap Artist
    • Andrew E
  • Best Solo Performer in Hotels, Music Lounges, and Bars
    • Nino Alejandro
    • Nicole Laurel Asensio
  • Best Group Performer in Hotels, Music Lounges, and Bars
    • Progeny
    • Red Rhino
    • MOBB Band
  • Best Featured Actor in a Play
    • Leo Rialp – “Grace”
  • Best Featured Actress in a Play
    • Shamaine Buencamino – “Grace”
  • Best Featured Actor in a Musical 
    • Marco Viana – “Pingkian: Isang Musikal”
  • Best Featured Actress in a Musical 
    • Carla Guevarra Laforteza – “One More Chance”
  • Best Music Direction for a Musical 
    • Eugene Belbis – “Maria Makiling” (Kids Act Philippines)
  • Best Composer for Orignal Music Theater
    • Eugene Belbis – “Maria Makiling” (Kids Act Philippines)
  • Best Play
    • “Balete” – Tanghalang Pilipino
    • “Grace” – Encore Theater
  • Best Director for a Play
    • Chris Millado – “Balete”
  • Best Lead Actor in a Play
    • Nonie Buencamino – “Balete”
  • Best Lead Actress in a Play
    • Stella Cañete-Mendoza
  • Best Musical Play
    • “Pingkian: Isang Musikal” – Tanghalang Pilipino
  • Best Director for a Musical
    • Toff de Venecia – “Little Shop of Horrors”
  • Best Ensemble in a Musical or Play
    • “Maria Makiling” – Kids Act Philippines
  • Best Lead Actor in a Musical
    • Vic Robinson – “Pingkian: Isang Musikal”
  • Best Lead Actress in a Musical
    • Karylle Tatlonghari-Yuzon – “Little Shop of Horrors”
  • Entertainer of the Year
    • Julie Anne San Jose

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