CCP 21AM Collection exhibit at ILOMOCA
CCP @ ILOMOCA (Iloilo)Date: October 6, 2023 - March 30, 2024 Venue: CCP @ ILOMOCA (Iloilo) Selections from the CCP 21AM Collection.
Date: October 6, 2023 - March 30, 2024 Venue: CCP @ ILOMOCA (Iloilo) Selections from the CCP 21AM Collection.
Venue: CCP @ the Samsung Performing Arts Theater October 2023 marks the 60th Anniversary Celebrations of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, dubbed as “intenSixty!” The concert entitled “Sixty of Plenty” celebrates […]
Opening: October 6, 2023 | 4:00 PM The title of the exhibition comes from the essay written by Imelda Cajipe Endaya for the Association of Pinoyprintmakers’ 50th anniversary show Tirada: 50 […]
Venue: CCP @ the GSIS Theater Film: Bagong Buwan, 1999
Tanghalang Pilipino's ANAK DATU is a multiverse, post-pandemic production that banners PEACE through the intertwining of conflicts in a folk tale, a stark social realism, and an all-too-familiar family drama.
Young at Art is web series where two different generations of artists talk about their shared passions.
A creative expression workshop that involves elementary school teachers and students to discover, explore, experience the wealth of creativity in the arts.
Tanghalang Pilipino's ANAK DATU is a multiverse, post-pandemic production that banners PEACE through the intertwining of conflicts in a folk tale, a stark social realism, and an all-too-familiar family drama.
Tanghalang Pilipino's ANAK DATU is a multiverse, post-pandemic production that banners PEACE through the intertwining of conflicts in a folk tale, a stark social realism, and an all-too-familiar family drama.
ARTS ONLINE is a video streaming platform that aims to engage and connect artists to their audiences through arts workshops, artists’ talks, lecture – demonstrations in various art forms. These are learning […]
Venue: CCP @ the Ateneo de Cagayan Films: Himala, Anak, Moral, Tawo-tawo sa Tungang Kalbaryo, Carabao Noises (Gawad 2022), Ate Bunso, Alon, "The Baseball Player" by Carlo Obispo
Tanghalang Pilipino's ANAK DATU is a multiverse, post-pandemic production that banners PEACE through the intertwining of conflicts in a folk tale, a stark social realism, and an all-too-familiar family drama.