The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) gives way to the long-overdue rehabilitation of its main building, closing its theaters and indoor venues starting January 2023 until December 2024.
The CCP main building might be closed, but we promise that we remain true on our mandate to promote artistic excellence, nurture our artists, create artistic and educational contents, and engage the broadest audiences in art making and cultural experiences.
Later this year, the CCP artistic season goes full blast, starting with the CCP anniversary gala. Celebrating the 53rd founding anniversary, the CCP presentson Sept. 10, featuring excerpts from original Filipino musicals staged from 2015 to 2021. While the CCP galleries are shut down, the CCP art collection will be on traveling exhibitions, starting with a print exhibit at Arthaland Century Pacific Tower on 5th Avenue and 30th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, opening on Oct. 13.
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