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module 7
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Language: en
Added: Oct 02, 2024
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Promotion of Arts from the Regions MODULE 7
There are numerous agencies that help promote Philippine arts, history, and its culture. Some of these agencies are the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA), and National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP.
Each agency has its own job that can help in keeping Philippine arts and culture known to a lot of people not just here in the Philippines. The agencies are all connected and share a common main purpose which is to preserve and promote Philippine culture and arts and ensure a nationwide participation in the part of Filipino citizens.
There are other support systems such as institutions, art organization, media and alternative platforms that provide linkages to patronage.
NCCA The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines.
It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture; an executing agency for the policies it formulates.
The National Museum of the Philippines is an umbrella government organization that oversees a number of national museums in the Philippines including ethnographic, anthropological, archaeological and visual arts collections.
The regulatory and enforcement agency of the Government of the Philippines in restoring and safeguarding of important cultural properties, sites, and reservations throughout the Philippines.
The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas , abbreviated NHCP) is a government agency of the Philippines.
Promotion of Philippine history and cultural heritage through research, dissemination, conservation, sites management and heraldry works."
The National Archives of the Philippines is an agency of the Republic of the Philippines mandated to collect, store, preserve and make available archival records of the Government and other primary sources pertaining to the history and development of the country.
It is the primary record management agency, tasked to formulate and implement the records schedule and vital records protection programs for the government.
The National Library of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas or Aklatang Pambansa ng Pilipinas , abbreviated NLP) is the official national library of the Philippines.
The library is notable for being the home of the original copies of the defining works of José Rizal: Noli Me Tangere , El Filibusterismo and Mi último adiós
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas , or CCP) is a government owned and controlled corporations stablished to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines .
CCP provides performance and exhibition venues for various local and international. Its artistic programs include the production of performances, festivals, exhibitions, cultural research, outreach, preservation, and publication of materials on Philippine art and culture.
The Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino is the official regulating body of the Filipino language and the official government institution tasked with developing, preserving, and promoting the various local Philippine languages.
Its purpose was to prepare for the nationwide teaching of the Tagalog-based national language ( Wikang Pambansa na batay sa Tagalog) by creating a dictionary and a grammar book with a standardized orthography.
In the School Year of 1940-41, the teaching of the national language ( Wikang Pambansa ), with its new standardized orthography, was set by law in the fourth year of all high schools in both public and private schools throughout the country.
ORGANIZATIONS/Institutions
ART ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES A union of Filipino visual artists composed of the most significant practitioners of this field, whose significance is again defined within the artworld parameters of fine art.
“To advance, foster and promote the interests of those who work in Fine Arts, including painters, sculptors, and graphic artists, to protect and secure the rights of such artists in their professional activities, to procure appropriate legislation upon which policies as shall secure united action of all members of the said profession for the common good.
PHILIPPINE ART GALLERY (PAG) 1951 – Lydia Arguilla
Philippine Art Gallery (PAG) was the first commercial gallery in the country.
Active from 1951 to 1969, it contributed greatly to the development of modern art in the Philippines during the postwar period. Artists associated with PAG included the 'Triumvirate of Philippine Modern Art', namely Victorio Edades , Galo Ocampo and Carlos ' Botong ' Francisco, as well as the Neo-Realist group composed of H.R. Ocampo , Vicente Manansala , Cesar Legaspi , Romeo Tabuena , Victor Oteyza , Ramon Estella, and other artists.
Today there are many organizations and art groups initiated by government, community/municipality-based, privately supported, university oriented, artist-run or interest based. Collectives and artist organizations are composed of individuals who share similar interest and activities.
You too can help promote art through school activities and joining project and campaigns in promoting Art.