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PRESENTATION

Support Systems,
Institution, and Initiatives
Across The Region

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Support systems
Support Systems - can be government-
initiated, community-
of the Arts based or municipal,
privately-supported,
university-based,
This include: artist-run, or internet-
a. Institution based. It may also be
b. Organizations and collectives a combination of
these.
c. Media and;
d. Alternative Platform

These support systems provide the environment for facilitating production and the
circulation or distribution of art.
Institution
a place where the organization takes
care of people for a typically long
period of time.

Organizations
and Collectives
are made up of people who have
common or associated practices.
Media
is a collective communication or
mechanism used to store and distribute
knowledge or data.

Alternative
Platform
is an independent studio that creates
online multiplayer games and software,
where people can compete, work as a
team, or simply interact with each
other.
Historically, support systems are often linked to patronage; the
church patronage in the colonial state provided impetus for
producing religious images, especially from the 1500s to the early
1800s.

When musicians and culture professionals practice their


respective practices, many of them have shifted in today's
support systems.

These modern support mechanisms ensure that artworks


become more accessible to the broader audience in the art
community.
The Philippine art gallery helped from
a public modern art in the 1950s.
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Schools and
Universities Artist-initiated Curation
Patronage residencies
Patronage

State-
Art market
sponsored Museu
institutions Festival
and platform ms
Artist Alternative
Media collectives spaces
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Anino Shadowplay
collectives

Anino Shadowplay collectives and the Sipat Lawin Ensemble are groups that challenge our
concepts of theatre production by mixing up performativity media and even trying out new
modes of public engagement.

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Anino Shadowplay was established in the year 1996,
and its members come from a variety of backgrounds;
educators, cultural workers, performers and theater
practitioners are among its core members. It
undertakes live performances, exhibits, videos,
animations and workshops. Sometimes in collaboration
with educational and art institutions and sometimes
with commercial establishments.

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Sipat Lawin
Ensemble

Sipat Lawin Esemble is an edge-work site-specefic theater performance


community in Metro Manila. The ensemble which is composed of young theater
makers formally trained in the vocabulary of Drama/ Theater and graduates of
the Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) and their collaborators.

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Their mission is to change the landscape of theater and
performance in the Philippines and continuously develop
contemporary performance community experiences shared
among artists and audiences; creating new forms of inter-
action, social engagement, and modes of production.

The company has been active since 2007, founded by Elisa


Jocson, Sarah Salazar and JK Anicoche starting with
staging reunion productions.

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Academe

- Is an extensive training ground for artist, curators, scholar-


critics and other practitioners in the arts. A platform for
producing and spreading knowledge in art also makes it a
validating institution.

- These activities include teaching, writing for various


publications like academic journals, books, and encyclopedia,
engaging in creative work, to name only a few.
Studio or Communication

- develop an art project like an exhibition or a performances.

EXAMPLE:
Casa San Miguel
- located in the Brgy. Pundaquit fishing village in San
Antonio, Zambales.
- offers training in music and the visual arts at the grass root
level.
- established in 1993 as a means of uplifting the spirits of the
region, which was then just recovering from the
devastation brought by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.
Leonor Orosa-Goquingco
- a Filipino national artist (awarded in 1976) in creative dance,
who was also known for breaking tradition within dance.
-creating fusion between classical ballet and Philippine folk
dances.
-her pen name was Cristina Luna and she was known as
Trailblazer, Mother of Philippine Theater Dance and Dean of
Filipino Performing Arts Critics.
Ramon Obusan
- National Artist for dance (awarded 2006).  A
Filipino dancer, choreographer, stage designer
and artistic director. 

- credited for his work in promoting Philippine


traditional dance and cultural work.

- Ramon decided to travel the entire country


just to study and document traditional folk
dances.
Frank Rivera
- He is a Filipino retired-playwright, actor and production
designer.

- Traveled to Marawi in Mindanao, and with the help of Marawi


State University (MSU) he established the Sining Kambayoka
and led the movement of the theater

- Sining Kambayoka is a folk theater company on the campus


of Mindanao State University in the 1970s.
Provincial Dance Companies which still perform traditional
folk dances and regularly in folk dancing competitions

1. Kalilayan (old name of Tayabos, Quezon) Folkloric dance group.


2. University of San Carlos Banse Troup
3. The Hiyas ng Maynilad Dance Troup

4. The Leyte Dance Theater

5. The University of the Philippines Filipinaina Dance Troup


6. The Lyceum of Batangas Folk Dance Company

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