The main building
may remain asleep, but the shows must go on.
For CCP President
Michelle Nikki Junia, the people do not need to go to Manila to experience
world-class productions and training because the Cultural Center of the
Philippines endeavors to bring the best of Philippine culture and arts closer
to all Filipino people in the regions.
The CCP Office of
the President's Outreach Program has its calendar full of concerts featuring
the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philippine Madrigal Singers, and
Kabataang Guitarista, with select guest performers. While the CCP Main Building
remains closed due to the ongoing rehabilitation, CCP intensifies its outreach
programs and events, reaching as far as Tawi-Tawi, Cagayan de Oro, Bukidnon in
the south, and Nueva Ecija in the north.
“Our outreach
programs help us connect with our kababayan in the regions, and also learn what
are the cultural and artistic needs of the locals. In this way, the CCP can
expand its artistic programming to address the gaps and needs," said Junia
during the media briefing held in Iloilo City.
Junia stated how
the outreach activities help discover the type of support a region needs and
create cultural exchanges and artistic collaborations among artists from
different localities.
For many years, the
leading institution for the culture and arts has been widening the stage for
Filipino artists and audiences. She observed that some existing musicians from
the far regions have limited access to proper training and mentors, and this is
where the CCP comes in by providing free, convenient, and accessible
masterclasses in every town and province the PPO sets foot on.
"The outreach
events are not just about performances. Take, for example, the PPO outreach
concert in Iloilo. We incorporate educational components such as masterclasses
by the PPO’s resident conductor, Maestro Herminigildo Ranera. We also have
concerts where the members of the orchestra teach interested young Filipinos
about musical instruments. This is our way to educate the public about the
value of classical music,” said Junia.
Following its
mandate to nurture the next generation of young artists, the CCP president
believes there are so many undiscovered talents in the regions and that the CCP
president hopes to provide them with opportunities and equip them with skills
through the various training and upskilling programs that the center
offers.
Bringing these
programs and concerts to the regions is only possible through good
collaborations with provincial and local government units, as well as support
from the executive and legislative branches of the government.
"We are happy
to have our Senators backing up our outreach programs. We are also grateful to
our LGU partners. Our CCP network and community have been growing, thanks to
these partnerships and support. We don’t want this to be just a short-term
relationship. We want it to be a long-term, sustainable collaboration. We hope
to gain more support from more and more government units. Our wish is to bring
CCP programs to all the towns and provinces in our country, especially in the
far-flung areas," said Junia.
The CCP Office of
the President Outreach Program kicked off with a back-to-back concert of the
PPO in Iloilo City, in celebration of the Dinagyang Festival, and in Roxas
City, Capiz. The country’s premiere orchestra enchanted both the Iloilo and
Roxas crowds with classical and contemporary music. Singers Gian Magdangal and
Lara Maigue serenaded the audiences with well-loved Filipino music.
"We hope to
see you at the next leg of our outreach concerts. We will be in Palawan for
Prinsipeng Bahaghari performances, and Cavite for some classical concerts this
February. I found fulfillment in seeing our fellow Filipinos, singing along,
and enjoying the music. These are precious moments I shared with the artists
performing, and with the audiences," shared Junia.
The CCP Outreach
Concerts will be at Palawan (February 23), Carmona, Cavite (February 28),
Silang, Cavite (March 22), Bukidnon (April 12), Tacloban and Calbayog (April 26
to 30), San Pedro, Laguna with Madrigal and Kabataang Gitarista (May 3), Binan,
Laguna (May 25 to 27), Tawi-Tawi with Madrigal Singers (August 4), Cagayan de
Oro through Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (August 15 to 19), Munoz, Nueva Ecija
(December 9), and San Agustin Church in Manila (December 18).
For more updates,
follow the CCP's official social media accounts on Facebook, X, Instagram,
TikTok, and YouTube.
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