Departamento ng Kultura at Sining ng Letran Calamba

Departamento ng Kultura at Sining ng Letran Calamba

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Ang Departamento ng Kultura at Sining ng Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba

The Culture and Arts Plan of Letran-Calamba draws inspiration from
Letran-Calamba history, vision, mission and goals
Laguna cultural heritage
RA 7356 and other national policies pertaining to heritage, culture and arts
Philippine Agenda 21 and Principles of Sustainable Development
International policies and programs on cultural diversity
Experiences of LGUs, academic institutions, organized artists and cultural workers in the pursuit of their respective culture and arts development plan

Photos from Ayala Museum's post 18/10/2021
03/04/2021
27/03/2021

MARCH 27 is WORLD THEATRE DAY!

Mabuhay ka, alagad ng entabladong nagtataguyod ng sining na malaya at mapagpalaya! ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽





25/03/2021

SPARK
Sing with Passion And Right Knowledge
with LORENZO GEALOGO

Presents…

BOSESAN WEBINAR Series(BWS)…

A 2-hour lecture and demo on
EFFECTIVE singing for solo and choral performers ages 7-77…

April 10, 2021 Saturday 5-7pm
Registration Ongoing. Message for inquiries.
ENROLL NOW!

Photos from Kalinangang Bayan's post 18/02/2021
07/02/2021

Maligayang ika-19 Taon ng Pagkakatatag, Samu’t Sari.


04/10/2020

Celebrating National Artist for Cinema Kidlat Tahimik's 78th birthday!

Kidlat Tahimik has continually invented himself through his cinema, and so his cinema is as singular as the man. His debut film, Mababangong Bangungot (1977), was praised by critics and filmmakers from Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa and is still considered by many as a pioneering postcolonial essay film. Tahimik’s intense independence as an artist and, at the same time, the film itself called for Filipinos to actively live out their independence and not allow their culture to be imperialized by the west. Kidlat’s “imperfect” film is an exemplar of what is worldwide known as “Third Cinema,” a cinema that is critical of neocolonial exploitation and state oppression. But, unlike other Third Cinema films, Kidlat’s work does not glory in ugliness. His films, even those that lament injustice and violence, are premised on the hope of possible, though yet unrealized, triumph. His constant claim is that whatever “progress” has relegated to the realm of sadness and poverty should never remain self-referentially sad or poor.

Read more: https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/kidlat-tahimik/

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4th Floor Delas Casas Bldg. Letran Calamba, Brgy. Bucal
Calamba
04027

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm