CPAR Lesson 7-8 Contemporary Philippine Arts
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Arellano University
Ms. Rannielyn B. Ramos
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This document is a lesson plan about contemporary Philippine arts from the regions. It explains the significance of contemporary arts and national artists. It includes sections on the qualifications for becoming a national artist and the seven categories under which National Artists can be recognized.
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ARELLANO UNIVERSITY ANDRES BONIFACIO CAMPUS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Prepared by: Ms. Rannielyn B. Ramos, LPT Subject Teacher Pray Heavenly Father, We come to you er today in praye...
ARELLANO UNIVERSITY ANDRES BONIFACIO CAMPUS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Prepared by: Ms. Rannielyn B. Ramos, LPT Subject Teacher Pray Heavenly Father, We come to you er today in prayer, asking for your guidance and wisdom as we begin this online class. Help us to stay focused and attentive as we learn and grow together. Give us the strength to stay motivated and the courage to ask questions when needed. We thank you for the opportunity to learn and grow in knowledge. May our minds be open to new ideas and our hearts be filled Attendance Check Let’s Have a Review! Questions Share examples of contemporary art forms they know from their regions and give a brief explanation. pHILIPPINES HAS VARIOUS CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS IN DIFFERENT FIELD OF CRAFT Objectives At the end of the lesson, the learners can... A.Explain the C. Identifies the significance of order, categories, Contemporary Arts and qualifications and National Artist for the National of the Philippines; Artist Award; and D.Create an B. Relates the significance of arts infographic to from the regions to promote the the recognized categories and national artist qualifications for (CAR11/12CAP-0c - being a national e-8); artist. Lessons: Lesson 7: Significance of Contemporary Arts and National Artist a. The Order of National Artist b. The Order of National Artists aims to recognize c. Seven categories under which National Artists can be recognized: (Literature, Film and Broadcasting / Broadcast Arts, Architecture, Design and Allied Arts, Music, Dance, Theater, and Visual Arts) Lesson 8: National Artist a. Qualifications for the National Artist Award b. Insignia of the Order of the National Artists Activity: Picture Analysis Question “What do these works tell us about Filipino identity and creativity?” Share your thoughts and discuss how these works impact our culture and history. Lesson 7: Significance of Contemporary Arts and National Artist a. The Order of National Artist In April 27, 1972, the Order of the National Artist Award (Orden ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining) was established under Proclamation No. 1001. The Order of National Artists is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts; namely, Architecture, Design, and Allied Arts, Dance, Film and Broadcast Arts, Literature, Music, Visual Arts, and Theater. The Order of National Artists logo is divided into three equal portions: red, white and blue, recalling the Philippine flag, with three stylized Ks – the “KKK” stands for the CCP’s motto: “Katotohanan, Kabutihan at Kagandahan” a. The Order of National Artist a. The Order of National Artist a. The Order of National Artist The award is one of the Honors conferred by the Republic of the Philippines that represents the nation’s highest ideals in the humanities and aesthetic expression through the recognizable achievements of individual citizens. The said achievements are measured in terms of their vision, unusual insight, creativity and imagination, technical proficiency of the highest order in expressing Filipino culture and traditions, history, way of life, and aspirations. a. The Order of National Artist Under the Proclamation No.1001 dated April 27, 1072 the Order of the National Artist Award (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining was established. It gives an appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have acclaimed themselves and made a remarkable contribution to Philippine arts and letters. a. The Order of National Artist The first award was given to Fernando Amorsolo. On May 15, 1973 under the Proclamation No. 1144, CCP Board of Trustees was named as the National Artist Awards Committee. The Presidential Decree No.28 that was issued on June 7, 1973 reiterated the mandate of CCP to administer the National Awards as well as the privileges and honors to National Fernando Amorsolo Artworks Fernando Amorsolo Artworks Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto (May 30, 1892 – April 24, 1972) was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscapes. Nicknamed the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art," he was the first-ever to be recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines. Amorsolo's use of chiaroscuro—an Italian term for a backlighting technique meaning “light-dark” that involves the interplay of light and dark—became his artistic trademark as well as his greatest contribution to Philippine painting. b. The Order of National Artists aims to recognize: 1. The Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the country. 2. The Filipino artistic accomplishment at its highest level and to promote creative expression as significant to the development of a national cultural identity. 3. The Filipino artists who have dedicated their lives to their works to forge new paths and A member of the Order of National Artists are granted the following honors and privileges 1. The rank and title of National Artist, as proclaimed by the President of the Philippines; 2. The insignia of a National Artist and a citation; 3. A lifetime emolument and material and physical benefits comparable in value to those received by the highest officers of the land such as: a. a cash award of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) net of taxes, for living awardees; b. a cash award of Seventy-Five Thousand Pesos (P75,000.00) net of taxes, for posthumous awardees, payable to legal heir/s;\ c. a monthly life pension, medical and hospitalization benefits; d. life insurance coverage for Awardees who are still insurable; e. a state funeral and burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani; f. a place of honor, in line with protocular precedence, at national state functions, and recognition at cultural events. c. Seven categories under which National Artists can be recognized: Literature Film and Broadcasting /Broadcast Arts Architecture, Design and Allied Arts Music Dance Literature Poetry, fiction, essay, playwriting, journalism and/or literary criticism; Film and Broadcasting / Broadcast Arts direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, camera work, and/or performance; and Architecture, Design and Allied Arts architecture design, interior design, industrial arts design, landscape architecture and fashion design. Music singing, composition, direction, and/or performance; Dance choreography, direction and/or performance; Theater direction, performance and/or production design; Visual Arts painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts, performance art and/or imaging; Lesson 8: National Artist a. Qualifications for the National Artist Award b. Insignia of the Order of the National Artists a. Qualifications for the National Artist Award The qualifications for a Filipino to be nominated and selected are rigorous. Below are the qualifications for the National Artist Award. 1. Living artists who are natural-born Filipino citizens. 2. The content and form of their work have procured in building a Filipino sense of nationhood. 3. An artist who have developed a mode of creative expression or style and living a legend on succeeding generations of artists. 4. An artist who manifest excellence in the practice of their art form 5. The artwork made has attained an international and b. Insignia of the Order of the National Artists The insignia of the Order of the National Artists is formed from a Grand Collar featuring circular links depicting the arts and an eight-pointed sunburst suspended from a sampaguita wreath in green and white enamel. The center of the badge is divided into three equal portions, in red, white and blue representing the Philippine Flag with three stylized letter K’s that stands for the CCP’s motto “ Katotohanan, Kabutihan at Kagandahan “ ( The true, the good and the beautiful ). The Grand Collar is made from silver gilt bronze. Thank You!