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Local Sites | Arts Research and Training Institute in Southern Tagalog Inc. (ARTIST Inc.) [http://www.artistphil.com] 2558 Carbern Ville, Anos, Los Banos, Laguna date posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 ARTIST Inc. is a non-government organization established in 1987. Our site showcases the vison, mission and goals of ARTIST Inc, including its regular program and projects. Recently, we conducted a three-day heritage-based creative pedagogy workshop camp among science teachers and educators in Luzon. It was held on May 26-28, 2008 at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Calamba in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. | GSIS Museum of Art [http://www.gsis.gov.ph/content.asp?ContentId=658&headertype=museum&headertype1=left] Pasay City date posted: Thursday, June 19, 2008 The GSIS Museo ng Sining was established in April 1996. Its creation is a tribute to the creative endeavors of the contemporary Filipino. Its vision is to help define the growth and glorious flowing of Philippine visual arts.
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To collect Philippine art and artistic expressions from the colonial period to the present ; To exhibit and document Philippine and non-Philippine art and artistic expressions ; To heighten art appreciation among the GSIS personnel and the general | Kalinga-Apayao State College [http://kasc.edu.gov.ph] Tabuk City, Kalinga date posted: Sunday, August 31, 2008 The KASC website includes the programs of the State College such as the courses offered under the instruction services, research and extension programs. It also provides updates on the recent activities of the college. | Municipality of Bacarra [http://www.bacarra.gov.ph] Municipal Hall, Bacarra 2916 Ilocos Norte, Philippines date posted: Friday, June 13, 2008 Since the Seventies, the Municipality of Bacarra continues to be the No. 1 Balikbayan Town in the country. The Bac-Bacarra Festival, running from November 23 to December 1 every year, continues to draw raves from local and foreign tourists. NCCA will be funding the Bac-Bacarra Festival this year. This site will continue to give updates on cultural events in the municipality. | Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. [http://www.museumfoundationph.org] G/F Museum of the Filipino People, Finance Road, Manila date posted: Friday, May 09, 2008 This is a membership and volunteer organization of concerned citizens of the National Museum and its network. | Tin-aw Art Gallery [http://www.tin-aw.com] Upper Ground Floor, Somerset Olympia, Makati Avenue, Makati City date posted: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Tin-aw is an art gallery located in the heart of Makati City, Philippines. We showcase contemporary Filipino art. We represent four artists : Alfredo Esquillo Jr, Joy Mallari, Ferdie Montemayor and Mark Justiniani. | U.P. Center for Ethnomusicology [http://www.upethnom.com] 220 abelardo hall, college of music, u.p. diliman, quezon city 1101 date posted: Friday, June 13, 2008 is a center for music research with material collections on the musics and musical traditions in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and representative areas from other continents. The Center was founded by Dr. Jose M. Maceda (1917- 2004), artist, ethnomusicologist, pianist, philosopher & humanist, scholar, and established by the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines on June 16, 1997. | |
International Sites | ICOMOS National Committee Philippines [http://icomosphilippines.com] PPT Fort Bonifacio, 1630 Taguig, Philippines date posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 This is the Philippine Committee of the International Committee of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) headquartered in Paris. The organization regulates the heritage conservation profession globally and is the main advisory body for the UNESCO World Heritage Committee on cultural heritage issues. Membership includes all professionals involved in the multi-disciplines that constitute the global heritage conservation profession. | International Delphic Council/National Delphic Council Philippines [http://www.delphic.org] Berlin, Germany/3/F UB Square Building, Gen. Luna, Baguio City, Philippines date posted: Friday, October 03, 2008 The National Delphic Council Philippines (NDCP) is the local organization of a worldwide network of organizations known as the International Delphic Council (IDC)which Secretariat is based in Berlin, Germany.
The Delphic Movement is an international effort to create what would be the equivalent of the Olympics in the field of art.
The Delphic Games take place every four years in diff. places on diff. continents in the spirit of peaceful competition and sharing of diff. artistic skills | South East Asia Pacific Audio Visual Archive Association (SEAPAVAA) [http://www.seapavaa.org] c/o MIS Division, Philippine Information Agency, PIA Bldg. Visayas Avenue Diliman Quezon City date posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Official website of the South East Asia Pacific Audio Visual Archive Association (SEAPAVAA) - a regional association of audiovisual archives, practitioners and the likes, concerned with the preservation of the region's audiovisual heritage. | The Gatal Connection [http://www.mikeygatal.com] 44 Tamblot Street Tagbilaran City, Bohol Philippines 6300 date posted: Monday, June 16, 2008 Promoting Bohol its People and Tourism here and Abroad |
| Arts Groups/Guilds | Collective Arts of Students & Thespians Incorporated [http://castinc.multiply.com/] University of Makati date posted: Saturday, June 28, 2008 A cultural group based in the University of Makati aimed at creating a humane society through theater and theater work. Member of Alyansa, Inc. (Alyansa ng mga Manggagawang Pangkultura sa Kamaynilaan at Karatig-pook, Inc.) and National Youth Commission - Youth Organization Registration Program (YORP).
| Integrated Performing Arts Guild, Inc. [http://www.msuiit.edu.ph/ipag] MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, 9200 Iligan City Philippines date posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 a leading Philippine dance and theatre company whose world-acclaimed productions integrate the dance, music, and arts traditions of the South where it is based. IPAG has represented the Philippines in over 100 cities worldwide, and will continue to represent the country in coming world tours. IPAG is the resident theatre company of the MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology
| Lahing Kayumanggi Dance Ensemble [http://www.lahingkayumanggi.org] Gen. Taiño St., Pagsanjan, Laguna 4008 date posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 The Lahing Kayumanggi Dance Ensemble is an internationaly acclaimed group and recognized as one of the top performing group in the country. Established in June, 1998 the group has launched different programs such as "Paglingap sa Kabataan" a free dance and music workshop for the youth; an Educational Scholarship Program for its deserving members..these programs were co sponsored by the NCCA and different agencies both here and abroad. The group has represented the country in different events..
| Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company [http://www.kalipayan.org] 22 Arellano Tacloban City, Leyte Philippines 6500 date posted: Friday, June 06, 2008 The Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company is one of the best folkloric dance troupes in the Philippines today and has been performing since 1961 in the local as well as international scene. Its repertoire consists of Philippine traditional dances and music showing a kaleidoscope of Philippine culture through the performing arts.
| Tanghalang Laguna [http://tanghalanglaguna.tripod.com/] San Pablo City, Laguna date posted: Saturday, September 13, 2008 Tanghalang Laguna (TALA) is a theatrical community-based organization whose ideals and principles are rooted in our desire to create a group of young performing artists advocating a society that is aware of its cultural origin. Founded on April 3, 1998 in San Pablo City, Laguna, TALA is never ceasing to extend its service to the community through workshops, performances and consultations.
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| Educational Institutions with a Focus on Arts Education | Center for New Cinema [http://cnc.net.ph/] 601 Sterten Place Condominium, 117 Maginhawa Street, UP Teachers Village-East, Diliman, Quezon City date posted: Friday, November 14, 2008 A new center for the study, production and promotion of cinema is here --the Center for New Cinema!
With a view to improve on the historical developments achieved by motion pictures in the country and explore the potentials cinema faces in the age of digital technology, CNC offers workshops, events and production possibilities.
| Marilou Diaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center [http://www.mdafilm.com] Penthouse, Providence Building, 55 Annapolis st., Greenhills, San Juan, Philippines date posted: Friday, November 14, 2008 The MARILOU DIAZ-ABAYA FILM INSTITUTE AND ARTS CENTER is an educational facility dedicated to the creative formation and technical training of film students aspiring for a viable career in the motion picture industries.
| Philippine High School for the Arts [http://www.phsa.edu.ph/] National Arts Center, Mt. Makiling, College, Los Baños, Laguna date posted: Friday, November 14, 2008 This is the official web site of the Philippine High School for the Arts, a national center for excellence and leadership in arts, research, training, education, and support programs (ARTES).
| Xavier University (Culture and Arts Office) [http://www.xu.edu.ph] Corrales ave. Cagayan de Oro City date posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan is a Filipino, Catholic and Jesuit academic community dedicated to the integral development of the person for the needs of Mindanao and the country.
Xavier University Culture and Arts Office establishes culture and arts agenda of the university. All these efforts are extended to the Mindanao Community.
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| Galleries | Galerie Anna [http://www.galerieanna.com] 7th floor Ramon Magsaysay Center 1680 Roxas Boulevard, Manila date posted: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 Galerie Anna, located at 7th floor of the Ramon Magsaysay Center along Roxas Boulevard in Manila, Philippines, aims to be a catalyst in promoting both Filipino and foreign artists through a collective exhibition and a dynamic display of modern and contemporary arts. It undertakes to provide a space that gives intimacy between the artists and his/her art while equally giving a private sense of experience to the viewers, art enthusiasts, curators and collectors.
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| Museums | Jose P. Laurel Memorial (Charitable & Cultural) Corporation [http://www.freewebs.com/foundationproject08/] Roxas Boulevard corner Pedro Gil Street Ermita, Manila date posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008 A website created in honor of President Jose P. Laurel, it contains information, photographs, memorabilia, written works, newspaper articles, awards, medals and certificates of the late president.
| Yunchengco Museum [http://www.yuchengcomuseum.org/] RCBC Plaza, Corner Ayala and Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenues, Makati City 1200 date posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 The Yuchengco Museum opened its doors to the public in September 2005.
The Museum was created to house the art collection of Secretary Alfonso T. Yuchengco, and highlight his distinguished career as a businessman, diplomat, collector, philanthropist, patron of the arts, and advocate for education in the Philippines and beyond.
The Museum’s primary goal is to foster a greater public appreciation of the finest in Filipino and Filipino-Chinese visual arts and creativity.
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| Reference/Source Sites or Portals on Philippine Culture and Arts | Panitikan.com.ph [http://panitikan.com.ph] LIKHAAN: The UP Institute of Creative Writing, 2/F Bulwagang Rizal, Diliman, Quezon City 1101 date posted: Friday, November 14, 2008 portal to Philippine literature
| Philippine Write Network [http://writenet.blogspot.com/] Makati City date posted: Sunday, May 18, 2008 What it does: File sharing: professional/beginning writers and the public can upload/download files with option to keep the files private. Service request: community, schools and organizations can request for the services of a writer right here. Open workshop: beginning writers who uploaded their works can receive comments from their readers. Data bank: a valuable online resource on Philippine literature constantly enriched by your submissions. More interactivity on your request.
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| Music | Ars Cantica Ensemble [http://arscanticaensemble.blogspot.com] Unit 1109 Tower 2, Vito Cruz Towers, 720 P. Ocampo Sr. Ave., Malate, Metro Manila 1004 date posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 The Official Blog Site of Ars Cantica Ensemble (ACE). We are a church-based choir serving at the EDSA Shrine, Sto. Nino De Paz (Greenbelt) and Rockwell Chapels in Makati, and at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Chapel in Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong.
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| Visual Arts | National Commission for Culture and the Arts [http://www.websining.net] 633 NCCA Building, General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila date posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008 Flagship project of the NCCA-Committee on Visual Arts (CVA).
| Philippine Photography Scene [http://philippinephotography.blogspot.com/] Manila, Philippines date posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Philippine Photography Scene is dedicated to the promotion of photography in the Philippines as a form of creative expression/ visual art.
Catch the latest news, events, and other happenings in Philippine photography and Southeast Asia!
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| Culture | The Clamor of Kalinga [http://theclamorofkalinga.blogspot.com] Pampanga date posted: Thursday, June 12, 2008 This site is a personal blog that deals with Kalinga culture and traditions -specifically that of Taloctoc , Tanudan Kalinga -Apayao. It also features the Mountain Provinces - Bontoc, Ifugao and Benguet in some interesting articles.
The culture of Kalinga is rich and worthy of preservation. Read about Kalinga and the author's personal experiences.
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| Ethnolinguistic Groups | ES Reporter [http://sugobnilongino.googlepages.com] City of Borongan date posted: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 This site is the online presentation of articles under the column of the same name "Sugob ni Longino" which is published in the Eastern Samar Reporter - a local newspaper in Eastern Samar and which is also distributed in parts of Eastern Visayas. It is written in the dialect (Waray-Waray) and aims to contribute to the awareness of the people about current affairs, sustain the waray-Waray dialect and improve the literary heritage of the Warays.
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