About Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was created in 1966 as a public trust for the preservation, promotion, enhancement and development of Philippine culture. In 1972, it was transformed into a non-municipal public corporation.

The CCP has sought to embody the values of katotohanan (truth), kagandahan (beauty) and kabutihan (goodness). It emphasizes the Filipino value of pagmamalasakit (compassion) that highlights the virtues of galing, galang and dangal (excellence, respect and integrity).

The CCP Main Building (Tanghalang Pambansa) was inaugurated in 1969 and has served as the country’s principal venue for showcasing the Philippines’ diverse culture as well as cultures from other parts of the world.

Since then, the CCP has continued to expand the reach of its programs to recognize artistic excellence, discover and nurture Filipino artists, enhance interest and appreciation of Philippine arts, and create greater opportunities for cultural expression.




About Scarletbox

 At Scarletbox, we began to work with National Artists and their families to preserve the legacy and history of their works through innovation. We have since branched out to serving other entities like Galleries, Museums and Corporations.

 

We meticulously curate merchandise to showcase these masterpieces, including giclee archival prints, premium collectible boxes, and other delightful items. We have used technology to create a more immersive experience like Augmented Reality and Animation. 

 

My Cart
Wishlist
Recently Viewed
Categories