Tag: #CCP
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CCP launches ‘Kanto Kanta’ amateur music competition
To kickoff its “Kanto Kultura” series, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is launching “Kanto Canta,” with the goal of discovering and encouraging amateur artists who can bring something new to the table and infuse traditional music with something modern.
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Baguio: Blooming of a creative city
There’s something new and exciting that is blooming in Baguio. It is taking on a new moniker as the 'creative city.'
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CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art is now online
Making art matter to every Filipino, the unveiling of the virtual version of the EPA, a.k.a the Holy Grail of the local cultural scene, to the public on Nov. 18 is one of its flagship educational projects.
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Xian Liam directs ‘Ibong Adarna’ puppet film for kids
This kicks off Sining Sigla’s puppet series to bring arts closer to Filipino children
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Here’s what to expect at the CCP’s first children’s biennale
A month-long of online creative activities await this November.
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Bacolod City: Civilization gone with the wind
When people speak of Bacolod, my mind conjures images of the old pre-civil war South in America. Like America’s old south, old Bacolod used to be the home of aristocratic hacienderos with vast sugar plantations, employing thousands of peasants to work in sugar plantations and azucareras.
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CCP and QEFF’s free film screening centers on mental health
From Oct. 23 to 30, films that tackle autism spectrum disorder, depression, and dementia will be screened on the CCP's Vimeo channel for free.
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Watch: Projected video on CCP building for its 50th anniversary
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) ended itssemi-centennial anniversary with a video mapping show flashed on its façade, as well as a lights and sound presentation.
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Wanted: National Artists
The objective of the merit is to recognize Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the country, to promote creative expression as significant to the development of a national cultural identity, and local artists who have dedicated their lives to their works to forge new paths and directions for future generations of Pinoy artists.