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Learn about the traditional and non-traditional arts in the Philippines, including visual arts, music, dance, theater, literature, and more. Explore the cultural influences, categories, subcategories, and examples of Filipino arts.
Learn about the different types of performing arts, such as theatre, music, dance, and performance art, and how they are performed for an audience. Explore the history of performing arts from ancient Greece to the modern era, with examples of genres, styles, and artists.
Learn about the musical performance arts and genres in the Philippines and their influences from various cultures and regions. Explore the indigenous, Hispanic, and classical music traditions, as well as the modern and contemporary music scenes.
Tanghalang Pambansa is a national theater in Manila, Philippines, designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin. It has three performing arts venues, a museum, a library and a sculpture park.
Visual arts are art forms that use sight as the main way of communicating ideas, such as painting, sculpture, photography, and design. Learn about the origins, development, and types of visual arts from prehistoric times to the present day.
NCCA stands for National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the official policy making and grants giving body for Philippine arts and cultural development. It was established in 1992 by Republic Act No. 7356 and has a board of 15 commissioners from various sectors and institutions.
The Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company has been lauded for preserving many of the various traditional folk dances found throughout the Philippines. They are famed for their iconic performances of Philippine dances such as the tinikling and singkil that both feature clashing bamboo poles.
The arts are human practices of creative expression, storytelling, and cultural participation. Learn about the definition, history, and classifications of the arts, from visual arts to performing arts, and their roles in society and culture.