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  2. Category:Performing arts venues in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  3. National Living Treasures Award (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Current logo for the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property. The National Living Treasures Award, alternatively known as the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA; lit. ' Award for the Creators of the Country '), is conferred to a person or group of artists recognized by the Government of the Philippines for their contributions to the country's intangible cultural heritage.

  4. Philippine High School for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine High School for the Arts (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pansining ng Pilipinas) (commonly known as PHSA) is a specialized public high school in the Philippines offering arts-focused education established in 1978 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1287.

  5. National Artist of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The National Artists of the Philippines is based on broad criteria, as set forth by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the National Commission on Culture and the Arts: [2] Living artists who have been Filipino citizens for the last ten years prior to nomination as well as those who have died after the establishment of the Award in 1972 ...

  6. Leandro Locsin - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, he completed what was to be his most recognizable work, the Theater of Performing Arts (now the Tanghalang Pambansa) of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The marble façade of the building is cantilevered 12 metres (39 ft) from the terrace by huge arching columns at the sides of the building, giving it the impression of being afloat.

  7. Category:Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Performing arts in the Philippines‎ (5 C, 2 P) W. Works by Filipino people‎ (18 C) Pages in category "Arts in the Philippines" The following 2 pages are in this ...

  8. Dance in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    More international acts came to perform in the Philippines after, while some also trained Filipino dancers, one of which is Madame Luboc “Luva” Adameit who trained some of the first notable ballet dancers who had also become choreographers: Leonor Orosa Goquingo, known for her folk-inspired ballet performances (such as Filipinescas ...

  9. Leonor Orosa-Goquingco - Wikipedia

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    She played the piano, drew art, designed scenery and costumes, sculpted, acted, directed, danced and choreographed. Her pen name was Cristina Luna and she was known as Trailblazer, Mother of Philippine Theater Dance and Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics. She died on July 15, 2005, of cardiac arrest following a cerebro-vascular accident ...