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CCP forum tackles women and heroism

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MANILA, Philippines - In celebration of the 2012 National Women’s Month, the Cultural Center of the Philippines through its Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Point, will hold a forum-performance titled “Kababaihan at Kabayanihan” on March 30, 3 p.m. at the CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater). 

The forum will tackle the uniqueness, strength, courage and nobility of womanhood and how these traits contributed in improving lives and the society as a whole. The event will be attended by CCP employees and officials, some students as well as eminent artists and arts and culture specialists. The event will be complemented with special performances by women artists.

A digital-photo contest, which is open for CCP employees and artists of CCP resident companies, will also be held as part of the celebration. Billed as “Kababaihan at Kabayanihan, Kuha Mo?”, the contest is aimed at encouraging the CCP community in advocating women’s rights and issues through creative expressions.  All official entries will be exhibited at the hallway of the CCP upper basement from March 30 to April 30.

The CCP Gender and Development (GAD) Focal Point is an advocacy tasked with facilitating and monitoring the implementation of gender mainstreaming advocated by the Philippine government. It is concerned with women as well as with the social construction of gender and the assignment of specific roles, responsibilities and expectations to women and men. The CCP GAD Focal Point Committee members include Chinggay-Jasareno-Bernardo, Gemma Marco, Josie Tabanera, Nikki Torres and Marivic Santos.

CCP

CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES

FOCAL POINT

FOCAL POINT COMMITTEE

GEMMA MARCO

GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT

JOSIE TABANERA

KABABAIHAN

KABAYANIHAN

KUHA MO

NATIONAL WOMEN

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