THE Cultural
Center of the Philippines (CCP), together with its officers, staff and
members of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra surprised the
pre-departure crowd at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
Terminal 3 with a “flashmob” performance on October 3, 2012. The
performance was held in celebration of the CCP’s 43rd anniversary.
Through this “random act of culture”, the CCP brings performance out of
its Roxas Boulevard venue to a public space to exemplify its vision of
“making art matter to the life of every Filipino.” The said project is
made possible in cooperation with the NAIA.
Throughout its 43 years of existence, the
CCP has strived to bring the most exciting and engaging cultural
experiences from the Philippines and all over the world to audiences at
the CCP complex, various venues in the regions, and recently, on the
world wide web through its online programs.
The CCP also commits to the broadening of
audiences who support, appreciate and participate in artistic and
cultural activities. The arts education and outreach programs ensure
that the arts are appreciated by the next generation of Filipinos and
numerous communities outside the CCP complex.
The 300 strong workforce of the CCP led by
its officers believe that art is engaging, elucidating and enlivens
civic participation. This is the reason why CCP performs a “random act
of culture” – to prove that art can happen anywhere and matter to
everyone.
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