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For theater veteran Chris Millado, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' 50-year history is inextricably tied to the legacy of the Marcoses, who "knew arts and culture could wield a certain power." The CCP's reorientation in 1986 gave artists a platform for freedom of expression, and there are recent efforts to digitize and make arts education accessible to more Filipinos. But in the age of disinformation, what lies ahead?
This episode was recorded on February 24, 2022.
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By GMA Integrated News4.7
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For theater veteran Chris Millado, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' 50-year history is inextricably tied to the legacy of the Marcoses, who "knew arts and culture could wield a certain power." The CCP's reorientation in 1986 gave artists a platform for freedom of expression, and there are recent efforts to digitize and make arts education accessible to more Filipinos. But in the age of disinformation, what lies ahead?
This episode was recorded on February 24, 2022.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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