
Cari amici, oggi voglio parlarvi del Centro Culturale delle Filippine, il centro delle nostre arti e cultura. Qualunque sia la ricerca artistica che uno sta cercando, questo centro ce l’ha: teatro, danza, balletto, musica pittura, scultura, letteratura e cinema. Insomma è l’orgoglio della nostra nazione. Eppure la storia dei questo luogo racconta di un terribile incidente, legato alla sua costruzione. Una tragedia messa a tacere, si racconta, dalla nostra ex first lady Imelda Marcos, che ha finanziato la struttura. E’ per questo che strane presenze sul posto si lamentono e chiedono giustizia.
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is the premiere showcase of the arts in the Philippines. Founded in 1969, the CCP has been producing and presenting music, dance, theater, visual arts, literary, cinematic and design events from the Philippines and all over the world for more than forty years.

In the early 1980s, the Culture Center of the Philippines was in the middle of building a film center when they were awarded a film festival. To make the deadline, construction was rushed, and the scaffolding on the ceiling collapsed, killing a number of workmen who fell into the orchestra. In normal circumstances, construction would have been halted retrieve their bodies (and rescue those that survived), but because of the festival, they pushed on through, covering the orchestra in cement and burying the workmen with it. Since then, all kinds of people have reported odd sounds and poltergeist activity in the area.
Travel to this mysterious place is such a draw that even a woman traveling alone doesn’t have to worry that she’s going to a dangerous area at least, not from the living people around her.
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