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MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION REMARKS 1. Anti- Corruption/ Transparent accountable/ participatory Governance government & private workers radio listeners/ housewives/teachers media/students artists 210 (# of prods and shows) 520 (# of participants) 18,434 (# of beneficiaries) ongoing No. of co- productions/lessee shows depend on the projects received by CCP from resident companies, local & intl. cultural organizations & other entities Not included the no. of viewers/ listeners of TV & radio programs nationwide and with international reach  Productions/ programs that present themes or topics on anti-corruption Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

2. Poverty Reduction and empowerment of the poor and the vulnerable  Outreach and Exchange Programs Distressed/ disadvantaged underprivileged communities & victims of calamities, conflicts, wars 75,460 (# of beneficiaries) 59 (# of programs) 1,059 (# of artists/trainors featured) ongoing Highlights for 2015: Badong: Salvador Bernal Designs the Stage: National Exhibit tour- Sites: UPLB, Angeles Pampanga Total Audience: 3,880/40 workshop Kaisa Sa Sining- establishment of CCP’s active regional-satellite partners in at least three (3) educational institutions or NGO’s or LGU’s per region by formalizing its cooperation as the CCP’s Regional Art Centers (RACs) and/or University Art Associates (UAAs) thru a Three- Year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The 2nd batch of CCP grantees are:Diverse Initiative Bicolano Arts, Naga City; Province of Capiz, Holy Name University, Tagbilaran City, City of Calbayog, Samar, City of Koronadal, South Cotabato, Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges, General Santos, La Salle University, Ozamis City. Arts in the Workplace- strength and advocacy campaign for good governance and social transformation- (Sining sa Tanggapan)- 150 gov’t employees and officials at Bureau of Customs; 70 National Historical Commission of the Phils. MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION REMARKS Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015) MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION REMARKS 2. Poverty Reduction and empowerment of the poor and the vulnerable  Outreach and Exchange Programs Distressed/ disadvantaged underprivileged communities & victims of calamities, conflicts, wars 75,460 (# of beneficiaries) 59 (# of programs) 1,059 (# of artists/trainors featured) ongoing Highlights for 2015: (Continuation) Kaisa sa Sining Partners at Sublihan Festival in Batangas City CIOFF World Folklore Festival and Workshop in Koronadal City with 17 participating local and international countries from Armenia, Slovenia, Russia, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Turkey, Poland, Japan, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei, India, Thailand, including Koronadal’s Hinugyaw Cultural Dance Troupe. Andrea Veneracion International Choral Festival Outreach Performances in Pila, Laguna; Pampanga and the Philippine High School for the Arts, Los Banos, Laguna w/ 6 foreign and 10 local choirs. Local Tour Grants of Kaliwat Theater Artists Collective (Davao City); Kuntaw (Tagum City, Davao del Norte); Next Moves Dance Company (Cagayan de Oro City); Octava Chorale Society (Iligan City) Ugnayan sa Sining Visayas Collaborative Production by UV Chorale, Dagyaw Baile and Kabataang Silay Rondalla in Cebu City, Iloilo City and Silay City Iika-6 na Kutitap: 3-day celebration of arts and culture of 88 indigenous children from various communities

MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATIONREMARKS 3. Rapid, inclusive & sustained economic growth  Training and Education Programs  Artistic Programs/ Productions presented and co- presented by CCP Teachers, students, academicians, artists, local communities, LGUs, cultural agencies, Survivors of calamities/arm ed conflicts 121 (# of programs) 158 (# of shows) 7,683 (# of participants of workshops/forums) 21,405 (# of beneficiaries) ongoing Highlights for 2015: Sining sa Eskwela- aims to provide training of all art forms to teachers who are handling art courses both in elementary and high school levels. Beneficiaries: 210 elem & highschool teachers- Lal-lo, Cagayan Sining sa Eskwela- Senior HS Arts and Design Track Teachers-286 teachers for K CCP Venues Sining Alamin- with Dr. Margarita Holmes on Human Sexuality and Theater insights-94 college students, 24 DSWD psychologists, social workers and 11 artists & media; - Sining Alamin Arts Appreciation Tour with Angono Lead School for the Arts Batang Sining Workshop- in creative writing, story-telling, puppetry, theater, visual arts, book making etc. With 54 students/10 teachers- Atimonan, Quezon Virgin Labfest Writing Fellowship Program Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATIONREMARKS 3. Rapid, inclusive & sustained economic growth  Training and Education Programs  Artistic Programs/ Productions presented and co- presented by CCP Teachers, students, academicians, artists, local communities, LGUs, cultural agencies, Survivors of calamities/armed conflicts 121 (# of programs) 158 (# of shows) 7,683 (# of participants of workshops/forums) 21,405 (# of beneficiaries) ongoing Highlights for 2015: (Continuation) Cinemalaya Film Institute- a 3- semester intensive education, training & accreditation of practitioners in key aspects of filmmaking such as writing, directing, production, cinematography, editing, sound, production design, music score & acting. Cinemalaya Campus Workshop & Forum Artists Orientation- a one-stop-shop scheme that aims to have the artists/participants gain knowledge on variious gov agency insurance programs on Philhealth, SSS & Pag-Ibig. Artists Talks- Marc Gaba, Gino Javier, Nomer Miano, Keb Cerda, Martin Honasan, John Marin, Bencab, Pandy Aviado, Melvin Culaba, Jojie Lloren Workshops on Cinemalaya Campus, national rondalla, theater,, dance, films, art appreciation Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

4. Just and Lasting Peace and Rule of Law  Radio program on anti- corruption  Co- Productions and International Exchange Program  ASEAN Projects  International cultural organizations Artists, students, teachers, local & international cultural agencies, cultural workers, embassies, media 703 (# of prods, shows, masterclasses, meetings) 7,165 (# of participants) 378,358 (# of beneficiaries/ viewers) ongoing No. of projects depends on the no. approved by ASEAN and proposals received from international institutions: CCP Asean Performing Arts Market- initiated by CCP as a strategy to make the ASEAN performing arts visible to ASEAN regional audiences & world- 533 participants from ASEAN countries Jilin Art Troupe (Chinese Spring Festival)- a multi-arts group from Northeastern China. Low Brass Festival- The biggest gathering for trombone players and low brass fanatics staged for the first time. Dr. Brett Baker, David Wong and euphonium player Adam Frey along with celebrated local musicians ie. Banda 31 Original Wind Ensemble, ABS-CBN Trombone-Tuba Quartet, UST Trombone Quart Andrea Veneracion Choral Fest Outreach Performances MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATIONREMARKS Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

4. Just and Lasting Peace and Rule of Law  Radio program on anti- corruption  Co- Productions and International Exchange Program  ASEAN Projects  International cultural organizations Artists, students, teachers, local & international cultural agencies, cultural workers, embassies, media 703 (# of prods, shows, masterclasses, meetings) 7,165 (# of participants) 378,358 (# of beneficiaries/ viewers) ongoing Project Planning Wotkshop- a 2 -day workshop that gathered teachers and supervisors from DEPEd, DOT, LGUs, Historical Council of Bataan, and cultural mappers. CIOFF World Folklore Festival dubbed as “Pyesta Kolon Datal” in Koronadal City with 17 participating local and international countries from Armenia, Slovenia, Russia, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Turkey, Poland, Japan, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei, India, Thailand, including Koronadal’s Hinugyaw Cultural Dance Troupe, with over 48 shows and more than 200 thousand audience reached. MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATIONREMARKS Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015)

Cultural Center of the Philippines FY 2015 Major Programs and Projects > Aquino Social Contract (January-December 2015) MAJOR PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS PROGRAMS/ PROJECTS BENEFICIARIES ACCOMPLISHMENTSSTATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION REMARKS 5. Integrity of the environment & Climate Change Mitigation/ Adaptation Earth Day Festival Waste Management Parents, children, LGUs, media, students, government and private agencies and NGOs (for environmental concerns) 1 Festival ->15activities - Zumba fitness -Band exhibitions -Film showings -Performances for children -- Science Show -Exhibits -& other activities >2,092 (72%) (viewership)  618 (audience) yearly activity Earth Day Festival 2015 Theme: Eco Village (Luntiang Lungsod, Luntiang Sining) Participants: 142/21 organizations Audience: 2,092 (viewership) Wanlu and his puppets, Arjay Ledesma, Raul Asis, Haribon Foundation, Bureau of Plant Industry, Wild Bird Club, MMDA, Phil. Navy, Mind Museum, Regine Tolentino, D’Creative Adventures, Mla Broadcasting Corporation etc.