Art Forms and Practices Nationwide and Luzon PDF
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This document presents an overview of art forms and practices in the Philippines, concentrating on the Luzon region. It details a variety of art expressions like poetry, music, and architecture. The information is presented in a visually organized manner akin to a slideshow or presentation.
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Art Forms and Practices: Nationwide and Luzon Nationwid e Nationwide - A retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ through readings, chants,performances, and narratives Nationwide Pasyon - A retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ through readings, chants, performances, and narratives. Natio...
Art Forms and Practices: Nationwide and Luzon Nationwid e Nationwide - A retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ through readings, chants,performances, and narratives Nationwide Pasyon - A retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ through readings, chants, performances, and narratives. Nationwide – poetry based on the Japanese Haiku, has 4 lines, 7 syllables for each line, and has a rhyme scheme of AABB Nationwide Tanaga – poetry based on the Japanese Haiku, has 4 lines, 7 syllables for each line, and has a rhyme scheme of AABB Nationwide – a lyric-dramatic play introduced by the Spaniards that blends theatrical drama, singing, and dancing which started as a form of propaganda against foreign rule Nationwide Zarzuela – a lyric-dramatic play introduced by the Spaniards that blends theatrical drama, singing, and dancing which started as a form of propaganda against foreign rule Nationwide – a traditional act of courtship in the form of a serenade Nationwide Harana – a traditional act of courtship in the form of a serenade Nationwide – a dramatic play or reenactment of the Passion of Jesus Christ performed during the Holy Week Nationwide Senakul o – a dramatic play or reenactment of the Passion of Jesus Christ performed during Nationwide –a love song written in Tagalog used in courtship Nationwide Kundima n –a love song written in Tagalog used in courtship Nationwide –songs composed by Filipino artists in different genres and styles Nationwide Original Pilipino Music (OPM) –songs composed by Filipino artists in different genres and styles Nationwide - traditional architecture combined with modern architecture (e.g. Coconut Palace, San Miguel Corporations Headquarters, Cultural Center of the Philippines) Nationwide Neovernacul ar Architecture – Vernacular or traditional architecture combined with modern architecture (e.g. Coconut Palace, San Miguel Corporations Headquarters, Cultural Center of the Philippines) Nationwide – The epitome of Filipino vernacular architecture, it is a house usually erected with stilts and made of plant materials, such as bamboo and dried coconut leaves for roofs. Nationwide Bahay Kubo The – epitome of Filipino vernacular architecture, it is a house usually erected with stilts and made of plant materials, such as bamboo and dried Nationwide – A collective term for the diverse maritime crafts across the country used for transport, fishing, and trading Nationwide Bangka – A collective term for the diverse maritime crafts across the country used for transport, fishing, and trading Nationwide – It is a house that is based on the bahay kubo architecture but made with more stable and durable materials with influences from Spanish and Chinese architecture Nationwide Bahay na Bato – It is a house that is based on the bahay kubo architecture but made with more stable and durable materials with influences from Spanish and Chinese architecture Luzon Region I Region I –made from dried buri or palm leaves cut into strips and woven. Some strips are dyed to make distinct patterns and designs. Region Bolinao I mats (Pangasinan) – Mats made from dried buri or palm leaves cut into strips and woven. Some strips are dyed to make distinct patterns and designs. Region I (Ilocos Sur) – It is the tradition of making jars from clay kneaded by carabaos before being worked on by the potter originally used for aging vinegar, wine, and bagoong. Region Burnay I (Ilocos Sur) – It is the tradition of making jars from clay kneaded by carabaos before being worked on by the potter originally used for aging vinegar, wine, and bagoong. Region I (Ilocos) – Traditional plain or patterned weaving originated in Ilocos using cotton Region I Inabel (Ilocos) – Traditional plain or patterned weaving originated in Ilocos using cotton Region I – A type of abel weave that uses geometric optical patterns which represent waves of the sea meant to ward off evil spirits Region Binakol I – A type of abel weave that uses geometric optical patterns which represent waves of the sea meant to ward off evil spirits Region I (originated in Pangasinan) A Spanish fandango dance performed when fishermen celebrate a day of good yield with the dancers swinging and dancing while holding lighted lamps Region I Pandango Oasiwas (originated in Pangasinan) A Spanish fandango dance performed when fishermen celebrate a day of good yield with the dancers swinging and dancing while holding lighted lamps Region I (originated in Pangasinan) – It is a folk dance in which the dancers perform their dances on top of multiple benches. Region Sayaw sa I Bangko (originated in Pangasinan) – It is a folk dance in which the dancers perform their dances on top of multiple benches. Region I (Ilocos Sur) – Established in the 16th century, it is a town that has preserved Spanish Renaissance Architecture. Region Vigan I architectur e (Ilocos Sur) – Established in the 16th century, it is a town that has preserved Spanish Renaissance Architecture. Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) CAR – The practice of tattooing by using a thorn attached to a stick and a mixture of charcoal and water. In the tribes of Kalinga, men earn tattoos to show pride and achievements, while women get it to beautify themselves and show wealth.. CAR Batok (Kalinga) – The practice of tattooing by using a thorn attached to a stick and a mixture of charcoal and water. In the tribes of Kalinga, men earn tattoos to show pride and achievements, while women get it to beautify themselves and show CAR - A single handheld smooth- surfaced gong with a narrow rim CAR Gangsa (Kalinga, Ifugao) - A single handheld smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim CAR (Ifugao) – The technique of dyeing the cotton yarns before weaving CAR Ikat (Ifugao) – The technique of dyeing the cotton yarns before weaving CAR – A wide basket made from bamboo used to carry produce from the fields CAR Labba (Ifugao) – A wide basket made from bamboo used to carry produce from the fields CAR Rice Terraces (Ifugao) – Rice Terraces that are built on hills and slopes of fields of rice. These are spread across four municipalities in the Ifugao Province.