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Support System,

Institutions and
Initiatives Across the
Region

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What do you mean
by Support System
of the Arts?
Support system of the arts include:

(1)institutions
(2)organizations and
collectives
(3)media and alternative
platform
These provide the
environment for facilitating
production and circulation or
distribution of art.
What are the different
types of institutions,
organizations, and
platforms?
Collectives and artist organizations

 Composed of individuals who share


similar or related practices.
 They are committed to experiment
and develop their particular forms.
Anino Shadowplay Collective
The heart of ANINO’s
narratives lies in
Philippine traditional
art and literature,
political history and
contemporary
culture.
Sipat Lawin Ensemble
The group aims to
develop a contemporary
community theater
experience shared among
artists and audiences
inside and/or outside the
four walls of the theater.
Educational Institution such as
school and universities offer
formal artistic training and
grant degrees upon completion
of an academic program at the
tertiary or post-graduate level
PHSA (Philippine High School for the Arts)

Provides holistic training in various


fields on a scholarship with free board
and lodging, they major in Visual Arts,
Creative Writing, Theater Arts, Dance
and Music.
Casa San Miguel
Offers training in music and
visual arts at the grassroots
level.
PETA (Philippine Educational Theater
Association)
Stages original works and
translations for community theater
performances in both English and
Filipino original place written by Filipinos
and even traditional sarswelas and
musical theater.
In 1970’s
 Leonor Orosa Goquingco thought of creating
fusion between classical ballet and Philippine
folk dance and created Filipinescas Dance
Troupe.
 Frank Rivera formed the Sining Kambayoka
Theater Group which made use of traditional
Maranao folktales and current issues that
concerned Muslim communities in Mindanao.
In Visual Arts
 Museums
- Traditionally based on a
collection of objects.
- Tasked to preserve heritage for
enjoyment and education.
National Museum of the Philippines

It exudes aura of grandeur,


leaving beholders with the
impression that the objects
inside it are treasures
worthy of historical
remembrance.
Kiri Dalena’s Found Figures with Stones

Two figures lying


curled up on their
sides, their arms
shielding their heads
to protect
themselves.
National Commission for Culture and Arts

 Provides the infrastructure for wholly or


partially government-funded projects in
Philippine art and culture.
 Sungdu-an
- Comes from Waray term which means
confluence, a spirit of exchange and
collaboration among artists.
Festival
 Mode of exhibition that is
transitory and participatory.
Closely related to religion,
ritual, culture and tourism.
Neo-Angono Public Festival

The buildings, the streets,


and the waterways are
used as sites for
exhibitions, performances,
film viewings and other
activities.
Platforms
Television, radio, social media,
and print media like magazines
and newspapers are platforms
that disseminate artistic efforts
and shape people’s attitude
towards art.
Liwayway
Published works of
regional writers who
were enjoyed by a
wider target audience
more comfortable
reading fiction in their
mother tongue.
Thank you
for listening

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