<Tr> <Th> Number of employees </Th> <Td> 300 (2011, about) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> <P> www.culturalcenter.gov.ph </P> </Td> </Tr> <P> The Cultural Center of the Philippines (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, or CCP) is a government owned and controlled corporation established to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines . The CCP was established through Executive Order No. 30 s . 1966 by President Ferdinand Marcos . Although an independent corporation of the Philippine government, it receives an annual subsidy and is placed under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts for purposes of policy coordination . The CCP is headed by an 11 - member Board of Trustees, currently headed by Chairperson Emily Abrera . Its current president is Arsenio Lizaso . </P> <P> The CCP provides performance and exhibition venues for various local and international productions at the 62 - hectare (150 - acre) Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex located in the cities of Pasay and Manila . Its artistic programs include the production of performances, festivals, exhibitions, cultural research, outreach, preservation, and publication of materials on Philippine art and culture . It holds its headquarters at the Tanghalang Pambansa (English: National Theatre), a structure designed by National Artist for Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin . Locsin would later design many of the other buildings in the CCP Complex . </P>

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