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National Commission for Culture and the Arts

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining, Cebuano: Nasodnong Komisyon alang sa Budaya ug mga Arte) is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines. It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture; an executing agency for the policies it formulates; and task to administering the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts (NEFCA) – fund exclusively for the implementation of culture and arts programs and projects.

Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining
Commission overview
Formed1987
Preceding agencies
  • National Commission on Culture
  • Presidential Commission on Culture and the Arts
TypeArts council, regulatory commission, government agency
JurisdictionPhilippine arts and cultural development
HeadquartersNCCA Building, 633 General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila
Coordinates: 14°35′18.41″N 120°58′32.40″E / 14.5884472°N 120.9756667°E / 14.5884472; 120.9756667
Employees210
Annual budget30 million (GAA)
Commission executives
  • Victorino Mapa Manalo, Chairman
  • Oscar G. Casaysay, Executive Director
Parent departmentOffice of the President of the Philippines
Child agencies
Websitewww.ncca.gov.ph
Facade

History

The successful overthrow of the dictatorship in 1986 through the People Power Revolution inspired the different sectors of society to rally behind the new government towards the restoration of democracy. On March 12, 1986, the Alliance of Artists for the Creation of a Ministry of Culture (AACMC) drafted and adopted a proposal for the establishment of a Ministry of Culture. The group cited the inability of the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports to devote time and attention to cultural planning due to the gargantuan task of addressing the problems of the educational system.

President Corazon Aquino responded by issuing Executive Order 118 on January 30, 1987 which established the Presidential Commission on Culture and the Arts (PCCA). It was a diminutive agency compared to the proposal of AACMC but the said order was cognizant of the existence of specialized cultural agencies and that these should only be placed under the umbrella of one agency to coordinate their efforts.

In 1992, under the new constitution, Congress enacted Republic Act No. 7356 which institutionalized the establishment of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) replacing PCCA. This said law mandated the formulation of national cultural policies and programs according to the following principles:

a) pluralistic, fostering deep respect for the cultural identity of each locality, region or ethno-linguistic locality, as well as elements assimilated from other cultures through the natural process of acculturation;
b) democratic, encouraging and supporting the participation of the vast masses of our people in its programs and projects;
c) non-partisan, open to all people and institution, regardless of creed, affiliation, ideology, ethnic origin, age, gender or class, with no organized group or sector having monopoly of its services; and
d) liberative, having concern for the decolonization and emancipation of the Filipino psyche in order to ensure the full flowering of Filipino culture.[1]

The establishment of the NCCA prompted the cultural agencies that were attached to it, by virtue of the same law, to review its existing mandates and programs to harmonize the delivery of cultural services. CCP, for its part, transformed itself to become the national coordinating center for the performing arts. It also sought to remove its “elitist” image by strengthening its outreach programs and developing partnerships with local arts councils.[2]

Board of Commissioners

As governed by RA 7356, The National Commission for Culture and the Arts is governed by a Board of Commissioners composed of 15 members, namely:

  • Hon. Sherwin Gatchalian (Chairperson, Senate Committee on Education, Arts, and Culture)
  • Hon. Roman Romulo (Chairperson, House Committee on Basic Education and Culture)
  • Hon. Annalyn M. Sevilla, Commissioner (Undersecretary for Finance-Budget and Performance Monitoring, Department of Education)
  • Hon. Edwin R. Enrile, Commissioner (Undersecretary for Legal and Special Concerns, Department of Tourism)
  • Hon. Arthur P. Casanova, Commissioner (Chairman, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino)
  • Hon. Rene R. Escalante, Commissioner, (Chair, National Historical Commission of the Philippines)
  • Hon. Jeremy R. Barns, Commissioner (Director IV, National Museum)
  • Hon. Cesar Gilbert Q. Adriano, Commissioner (Director IV, The National Library of the Philippines)
  • Hon. Victorino Mapa Manalo, Commissioner (Executive Director, National Archives of the Philippines)
  • Hon. Ar. Michael F. Manalo, Commissioner (Head, Subcommission on Cultural Heritage)
  • Hon. Rolando B. Tolentino, Ph.D, Commissioner (Head, Subcommission on the Arts)
  • Hon. Vicente C. Handa, Commissioner (Head, Subcommission on Cultural Dissemination)
  • Hon. Abubacar M. Datumanong, Commissioner (Head, Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts)
  • Hon. Oscar G. Casaysay (Executive Director, National Commission for Culture and the Arts)

Activities

It is also responsible for the annual celebration of:

  • National Arts Month (February)
  • UNESCO-ITI World Theatre Week (March 21–27)
  • National Literature Month (April)
  • National Dance Week (Fourth Week of April)
  • National Heritage Month (May)
  • Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino (Last Week of July)
  • Indigenous Peoples Month (October)
  • Museums and Galleries Month (October)
  • Library and Information Services Month (November)

The NCCA logo is the Alab ng Haraya (The Flame of Imagination), which symbolizes the spring of Filipino art and culture. It is composed of two basic elements – the fire and the censer. The fire is a stylized character "ka" of the Philippine indigenous script Baybayin, that stands for kadakilaan or greatness. The fire represents the highest level of imagination and emanates from a three-tiered censer. The three tiers stand for organization, economic support, and an orientation rooted on a thorough grasp of tradition and history, which the NCCA provides. It is done in gold to symbolize the immense wealth of Philippine culture.

Agung

The agung is a knobbed metal gong of the Philippines used in various communal rituals. Suspended in the air by rope or metal chains, the musical instrument is also employed by some indigenous groups as a means to announce community events, and as an indicator of the passage of time.[3]

Agung, the official newsletter of the NCCA is published on a bimonthly basis.[4]

Sentro Rizal

In celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal, The National Commission for Culture and the Arts formally established the Philippines' very first Sentro Rizal at the NCCA Building in Intramuros, Manila on June 28, 2011. Sentro Rizal was recognized by virtue of Section 42 of Republic Act 10066 known as the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, which specifies a center "whose main purpose is the promotion of Philippine arts, culture and language throughout the world."

Moreover, Section 43 of the same law, states that the SR "shall be a repository, inter alia, of materials on Philippine arts, culture and language: books, digital video discs, compact discs, films, magazines, artworks, tourism promotion materials, information materials, etc. that shall be made available to the public, both Filipino and foreign". SR shall also organize cultural programs and activities for Filipinos, especially for children overseas, to promote appreciation and understanding of Philippine culture and the arts.

Sentro Rizal aims to educate overseas Filipinos about the culture and arts of the Philippines. Since May 2016, 18 Sentro Rizal offices around the world have been established.[5]

Awards

The commission is responsible for bestowing significant awards reflecting Filipino culture and the arts. These awards are the Order ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining (Order of National Artists), Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasures Award), Gawad Alab ng Haraya (Alab ng Haraya Awards), Dangal ng Haraya (Achievement Award), Ani ng Dangal (Harvest of Honors), and the Philippine Heritage Awards.

  • Order ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining (Order of National Artists) is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts; namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, and Architecture and Allied Arts. The order is jointly administered by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation by both institutions.[6]
  • Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasures Award) was institutionalized through Republic Act No. 7355. The NCCA, through the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Committee and an Ad Hoc Panel of Experts, conducts the search for the finest traditional artists of the land, adopts a program that will ensure the transfer of their skills to others and undertakes measures to promote a genuine appreciation of and instill pride among the Philippine people about the genius of the Manlilikha ng Bayan.[7]
  • Gawad Alab ng Haraya (Alab ng Haraya Awards) honors outstanding achievements in the performing arts, cultural conservation, arts management, library and information services program, theater production, cultural journalism and documentation, and other fields.[8]
  • Dangal ng Haraya (Achievement Award) is given to living Filipino artists, cultural workers and historians; artistic or cultural groups, historical societies, institutions, foundations and councils, to recognize their outstanding achievements in relevant fields that have made an impact and significant contribution to Philippine culture and arts.[8]
  • Ani ng Dangal (Harvest of Honors) is a state recognition given by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. It is an annual event in the Philippines celebrated as a highlight and concluding rite of the Philippine Arts Festival.[9]
  • Philippine Heritage Awards is an annual conservation recognition program under which monetary prizes, awards, and citations will be given by the President of the Philippines, upon the recommendation of the NCCA, for special achievements and important contributions and services in the area of heritage preservation and conservation efforts. This is pursuant to Section 37 of Republic Act No. 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.[10]

Department of Culture

In 2016, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and its partners in Congress have announced that they will seek to establish a Department of Culture. However, political factors hindered its initial pace. In January 2017, the filing of a bill which seeks to formally establish a holistic Department of Culture was completed. The bill is a priority legislation, which was expected to pass into law in early 2019. The Secretary of the proposed Department of Culture should be an expert in the field of culture and the arts, according to the bill. If the bill passes into law, the Department of Culture will be the only department in government where the head should possess the expertise of the field as a qualification for the job.[11]

The creation of the culture department is backed by the country's science and technology department.[12] The Senate version of the bill is being pushed by senators Escudero, Angara, Aquino, Binay, Ejercito, Gatchalian, Hontiveros, Legarda, Villanueva, and Zubiri – with no senators expressing dissent. The House version of the bill is being pushed by representatives Escudero and De Venecia – with one representative expressing dissent (Atienza).[13]

The bureaus that will be established under the department are the following: Bureau of Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts Development, Bureau of Cultural Properties Protection and Regulation, Bureau of Cultural Properties Preservation, Bureau of Artistic Resources Development, Bureau of Cultural Research, Education, and Dissemination; and Bureau of Cultural and Creative Industries.[13]

The bill also establishes three national institutes on culture, namely, National Institute of Living Traditions, which would form programs to safeguard, sustain and propagate cultural heritage, particularly for indigenous communities, National Institute of Cultural Heritage Preservation, which would form programs and projects in conservation arts, sciences, trades with focus on the preservation of cultural property and vocational training for the youth, and National Institute of Culture and Arts Management, which would form programs related to the education, training, and certification of cultural officers. The current Sentro Rizal program of the NCCA is upheld and retained in the bill.[13]

Under the proposed bill, the following cultural agencies will be under the department: Cultural Center of the Philippines, National Museum of the Philippines, National Historical Commission of the Philippines, National Library of the Philippines, National Archives of the Philippines, Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, Intramuros Administration, National Parks Development Committee, Nayong Filipino Foundation, Film Development Council of the Philippines, National Book Development Board, and Design Center of the Philippines.[14] However, the Department of Tourism has expressed their 'wish' to retain Intramuros Administration, National Parks Development Committee, and Nayong Filipino Foundation, while the Department of Trade and Industry expressed its 'wish' to retain the Design Center of the Philippines.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Republic Act No. 7356, Sec.5, April 3, 1992.
  2. ^ Sta. Maria, 3–4[clarification needed].
  3. ^ "IN FOCUS: Featured". ncca.gov.ph.
  4. ^ "AGUNG: The Official Newsletter of the NCCA".
  5. ^ "Sentro Rizal – About Us".
  6. ^ "National Artists of the Philippines".
  7. ^ "GAMABA: Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan".
  8. ^ a b "Gawad Alab ng Haraya and Dangal ng Haraya".
  9. ^ (PDF), Philippine Congress, archived from the original (PDF) on March 1, 2017, retrieved February 28, 2017
  10. ^ "Philippine Heritage Awards". January 3, 2018.
  11. ^ "Senator Legarda proposes establishment of culture and arts department". cnn.
  12. ^ "DOST pushes for the creation of Department of Culture and Arts". cebudailynews.inquirer.net. January 22, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d Tomacruz, Sofia (August 14, 2018). "Bills seek creation of Department of Culture". Rappler.
  14. ^ "Senators back creation of Department of Culture". philstar.com.

External links

  • Official website

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The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines Filipino Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining Cebuano Nasodnong Komisyon alang sa Budaya ug mga Arte is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines It is the overall policy making body coordinating and grants giving agency for the preservation development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture an executing agency for the policies it formulates and task to administering the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts NEFCA fund exclusively for the implementation of culture and arts programs and projects Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga SiningCommission overviewFormed1987Preceding agenciesNational Commission on CulturePresidential Commission on Culture and the ArtsTypeArts council regulatory commission government agencyJurisdictionPhilippine arts and cultural developmentHeadquartersNCCA Building 633 General Luna Street Intramuros ManilaCoordinates 14 35 18 41 N 120 58 32 40 E 14 5884472 N 120 9756667 E 14 5884472 120 9756667Employees210Annual budget30 million GAA Commission executivesVictorino Mapa Manalo ChairmanOscar G Casaysay Executive DirectorParent departmentOffice of the President of the PhilippinesChild agenciesNational Archives of the PhilippinesNational Library of the PhilippinesNational Museum of the PhilippinesNational Historical Commission of the PhilippinesCommission on the Filipino LanguageCultural Center of the PhilippinesWebsitewww wbr ncca wbr gov wbr ph Facade Contents 1 History 2 Board of Commissioners 3 Activities 4 Logo 5 Agung 6 Sentro Rizal 7 Awards 8 Department of Culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe successful overthrow of the dictatorship in 1986 through the People Power Revolution inspired the different sectors of society to rally behind the new government towards the restoration of democracy On March 12 1986 the Alliance of Artists for the Creation of a Ministry of Culture AACMC drafted and adopted a proposal for the establishment of a Ministry of Culture The group cited the inability of the Ministry of Education Culture and Sports to devote time and attention to cultural planning due to the gargantuan task of addressing the problems of the educational system President Corazon Aquino responded by issuing Executive Order 118 on January 30 1987 which established the Presidential Commission on Culture and the Arts PCCA It was a diminutive agency compared to the proposal of AACMC but the said order was cognizant of the existence of specialized cultural agencies and that these should only be placed under the umbrella of one agency to coordinate their efforts In 1992 under the new constitution Congress enacted Republic Act No 7356 which institutionalized the establishment of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts NCCA replacing PCCA This said law mandated the formulation of national cultural policies and programs according to the following principles a pluralistic fostering deep respect for the cultural identity of each locality region or ethno linguistic locality as well as elements assimilated from other cultures through the natural process of acculturation b democratic encouraging and supporting the participation of the vast masses of our people in its programs and projects c non partisan open to all people and institution regardless of creed affiliation ideology ethnic origin age gender or class with no organized group or sector having monopoly of its services and d liberative having concern for the decolonization and emancipation of the Filipino psyche in order to ensure the full flowering of Filipino culture 1 The establishment of the NCCA prompted the cultural agencies that were attached to it by virtue of the same law to review its existing mandates and programs to harmonize the delivery of cultural services CCP for its part transformed itself to become the national coordinating center for the performing arts It also sought to remove its elitist image by strengthening its outreach programs and developing partnerships with local arts councils 2 Board of Commissioners EditAs governed by RA 7356 The National Commission for Culture and the Arts is governed by a Board of Commissioners composed of 15 members namely Hon Sherwin Gatchalian Chairperson Senate Committee on Education Arts and Culture Hon Roman Romulo Chairperson House Committee on Basic Education and Culture Hon Annalyn M Sevilla Commissioner Undersecretary for Finance Budget and Performance Monitoring Department of Education Hon Edwin R Enrile Commissioner Undersecretary for Legal and Special Concerns Department of Tourism Hon Arthur P Casanova Commissioner Chairman Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Hon Rene R Escalante Commissioner Chair National Historical Commission of the Philippines Hon Jeremy R Barns Commissioner Director IV National Museum Hon Cesar Gilbert Q Adriano Commissioner Director IV The National Library of the Philippines Hon Victorino Mapa Manalo Commissioner Executive Director National Archives of the Philippines Hon Ar Michael F Manalo Commissioner Head Subcommission on Cultural Heritage Hon Rolando B Tolentino Ph D Commissioner Head Subcommission on the Arts Hon Vicente C Handa Commissioner Head Subcommission on Cultural Dissemination Hon Abubacar M Datumanong Commissioner Head Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts Hon Oscar G Casaysay Executive Director National Commission for Culture and the Arts Activities EditIt is also responsible for the annual celebration of National Arts Month February UNESCO ITI World Theatre Week March 21 27 National Literature Month April National Dance Week Fourth Week of April National Heritage Month May Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino Last Week of July Indigenous Peoples Month October Museums and Galleries Month October Library and Information Services Month November Logo EditThe NCCA logo is the Alab ng Haraya The Flame of Imagination which symbolizes the spring of Filipino art and culture It is composed of two basic elements the fire and the censer The fire is a stylized character ka of the Philippine indigenous script Baybayin that stands for kadakilaan or greatness The fire represents the highest level of imagination and emanates from a three tiered censer The three tiers stand for organization economic support and an orientation rooted on a thorough grasp of tradition and history which the NCCA provides It is done in gold to symbolize the immense wealth of Philippine culture Agung EditThe agung is a knobbed metal gong of the Philippines used in various communal rituals Suspended in the air by rope or metal chains the musical instrument is also employed by some indigenous groups as a means to announce community events and as an indicator of the passage of time 3 Agung the official newsletter of the NCCA is published on a bimonthly basis 4 Sentro Rizal EditIn celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal The National Commission for Culture and the Arts formally established the Philippines very first Sentro Rizal at the NCCA Building in Intramuros Manila on June 28 2011 Sentro Rizal was recognized by virtue of Section 42 of Republic Act 10066 known as the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 which specifies a center whose main purpose is the promotion of Philippine arts culture and language throughout the world Moreover Section 43 of the same law states that the SR shall be a repository inter alia of materials on Philippine arts culture and language books digital video discs compact discs films magazines artworks tourism promotion materials information materials etc that shall be made available to the public both Filipino and foreign SR shall also organize cultural programs and activities for Filipinos especially for children overseas to promote appreciation and understanding of Philippine culture and the arts Sentro Rizal aims to educate overseas Filipinos about the culture and arts of the Philippines Since May 2016 18 Sentro Rizal offices around the world have been established 5 Awards EditThe commission is responsible for bestowing significant awards reflecting Filipino culture and the arts These awards are the Order ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining Order of National Artists Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan National Living Treasures Award Gawad Alab ng Haraya Alab ng Haraya Awards Dangal ng Haraya Achievement Award Ani ng Dangal Harvest of Honors and the Philippine Heritage Awards Order ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining Order of National Artists is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts namely Music Dance Theater Visual Arts Literature Film Broadcast Arts and Architecture and Allied Arts The order is jointly administered by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts NCCA and the Cultural Center of the Philippines CCP and conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation by both institutions 6 Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan National Living Treasures Award was institutionalized through Republic Act No 7355 The NCCA through the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Committee and an Ad Hoc Panel of Experts conducts the search for the finest traditional artists of the land adopts a program that will ensure the transfer of their skills to others and undertakes measures to promote a genuine appreciation of and instill pride among the Philippine people about the genius of the Manlilikha ng Bayan 7 Gawad Alab ng Haraya Alab ng Haraya Awards honors outstanding achievements in the performing arts cultural conservation arts management library and information services program theater production cultural journalism and documentation and other fields 8 Dangal ng Haraya Achievement Award is given to living Filipino artists cultural workers and historians artistic or cultural groups historical societies institutions foundations and councils to recognize their outstanding achievements in relevant fields that have made an impact and significant contribution to Philippine culture and arts 8 Ani ng Dangal Harvest of Honors is a state recognition given by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines It is an annual event in the Philippines celebrated as a highlight and concluding rite of the Philippine Arts Festival 9 Philippine Heritage Awards is an annual conservation recognition program under which monetary prizes awards and citations will be given by the President of the Philippines upon the recommendation of the NCCA for special achievements and important contributions and services in the area of heritage preservation and conservation efforts This is pursuant to Section 37 of Republic Act No 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 10 Department of Culture EditIn 2016 the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and its partners in Congress have announced that they will seek to establish a Department of Culture However political factors hindered its initial pace In January 2017 the filing of a bill which seeks to formally establish a holistic Department of Culture was completed The bill is a priority legislation which was expected to pass into law in early 2019 The Secretary of the proposed Department of Culture should be an expert in the field of culture and the arts according to the bill If the bill passes into law the Department of Culture will be the only department in government where the head should possess the expertise of the field as a qualification for the job 11 The creation of the culture department is backed by the country s science and technology department 12 The Senate version of the bill is being pushed by senators Escudero Angara Aquino Binay Ejercito Gatchalian Hontiveros Legarda Villanueva and Zubiri with no senators expressing dissent The House version of the bill is being pushed by representatives Escudero and De Venecia with one representative expressing dissent Atienza 13 The bureaus that will be established under the department are the following Bureau of Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts Development Bureau of Cultural Properties Protection and Regulation Bureau of Cultural Properties Preservation Bureau of Artistic Resources Development Bureau of Cultural Research Education and Dissemination and Bureau of Cultural and Creative Industries 13 The bill also establishes three national institutes on culture namely National Institute of Living Traditions which would form programs to safeguard sustain and propagate cultural heritage particularly for indigenous communities National Institute of Cultural Heritage Preservation which would form programs and projects in conservation arts sciences trades with focus on the preservation of cultural property and vocational training for the youth and National Institute of Culture and Arts Management which would form programs related to the education training and certification of cultural officers The current Sentro Rizal program of the NCCA is upheld and retained in the bill 13 Under the proposed bill the following cultural agencies will be under the department Cultural Center of the Philippines National Museum of the Philippines National Historical Commission of the Philippines National Library of the Philippines National Archives of the Philippines Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino Intramuros Administration National Parks Development Committee Nayong Filipino Foundation Film Development Council of the Philippines National Book Development Board and Design Center of the Philippines 14 However the Department of Tourism has expressed their wish to retain Intramuros Administration National Parks Development Committee and Nayong Filipino Foundation while the Department of Trade and Industry expressed its wish to retain the Design Center of the Philippines 13 See also EditAncestral houses of the Philippines Arts of the Philippines Culture of the Philippines Historical markers of the Philippines Important Cultural Property Philippines Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines Lists of Cultural Properties of the Philippines List of Memory of the World Documentary Heritage of the Philippines List of National Artists of the Philippines List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines List of National Living Treasures Gawad ng Manlilika of the Philippines List of World Heritage Sites in the Philippines National Cultural Heritage Act Tourism in the Philippines Schools of Living TraditionsReferences Edit Republic Act No 7356 Sec 5 April 3 1992 Sta Maria 3 4 clarification needed IN FOCUS Featured ncca gov ph AGUNG The Official Newsletter of the NCCA Sentro Rizal About Us National Artists of the Philippines GAMABA Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan a b Gawad Alab ng Haraya and Dangal ng Haraya Ani ng Dangal PDF Philippine Congress archived from the original PDF on March 1 2017 retrieved February 28 2017 Philippine Heritage Awards January 3 2018 Senator Legarda proposes establishment of culture and arts department cnn DOST pushes for the creation of Department of Culture and Arts cebudailynews inquirer net January 22 2019 a b c d Tomacruz Sofia August 14 2018 Bills seek creation of Department of Culture Rappler Senators back creation of Department of Culture philstar com External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Commission for Culture and the Arts amp oldid 1133785495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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