Art Forms and Practices: Luzon Regions II-V PDF
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This document presents various art forms and practices from different regions of Luzon in the Philippines. It details weaved belts, wooden chairs, war dances, headgears, and other craft items. Examples of regional crafts and dances include Bakwat, Butaka, Sambali,Vakul, Pabalat, Parol,Pyrotechnics, Singkaban, Subic Spanish Gate, Balsa, Barong Tagalog, Higantes, Kiping, Maglalatik, Taka, Morion and Pandanggo sa Ilaw.
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Art Forms and Practices: Luzon Region II – Region V Luzon Region II Region II (Nueva Viscaya) –A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth Region II Bakwat (Nueva Viscaya) –A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth Region II (Isabela) – A wooden chair w...
Art Forms and Practices: Luzon Region II – Region V Luzon Region II Region II (Nueva Viscaya) –A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth Region II Bakwat (Nueva Viscaya) –A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth Region II (Isabela) – A wooden chair with long “arm rests” that are actually for the legs as it was originally used by women when giving birth Region II Butaka (Isabela) – A wooden chair with long “arm rests” that are actually for the legs as it was originally used by women when giving birth Region II (Cagayan) – A war dance meant to depict the fight between Christians and Non-Christians who opposed Spanish influence Region II Sambali (Cagayan) – A war dance meant to depict the fight between Christians and Non- Christians who opposed Spanish influence performed during the Sambali Festival Region II (Batanes) – A headgear made from dried Voyavoy leaves worn by women to provide them protection from the heat and is waterproof too. Region II Vakul (Batanes) – A headgear made from dried Voyavoy leaves worn by women to provide them protection from the heat and is waterproof too. Region III Region III (Bulacan) – A kind of paper art in which intricate designs are made by cutting Japanese Paper to wrap a delicacy called pastillas Region III Pabalat (Bulacan) – A kind of paper art in which intricate designs are made by cutting Japanese Paper to wrap a delicacy called Region III (San Fernando,Pampanga) – An ornamental, star-shaped lantern made for Christmas to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem Region III Parol (San Fernando,Pampanga) – An ornamental, star-shaped lantern made for Christmas to symbolize the Star of Region III (Bulacan) – The craft of creating fireworks Region III Pyrotech nics (Bulacan) – The craft of creating fireworks Region III (Bulacan) – The art of creating an entrance arch and other decorative materials mainly from bamboo. Region III Singkaba n (Bulacan) – The art of creating an entrance arch and other decorative materials mainly from bamboo. Region III Subic Spanish Gate (Zambales) – A gate built in 1885 that originally served as the entrance to the Spanish naval station and then turned into a base by the US Navy Region IV-A Region IV - A (Batangas) – A boat made of bamboo decorated during the Balsa Festival in Batangas as recognition for its significance in transport, fishing, as well as tourism Region IV - A Balsa (Batangas) – A boat made of bamboo decorated during the Balsa Festival in Batangas as recognition for its significance in transport, fishing, as well as tourism Region IV - A (Laguna) –it is the official formal wear of men in the country. Region IV - A Barong Tagalog (Laguna) – Popularly known as “Barong”, it is the official formal wear of men in the country. Region IV - A Higantes (Rizal) – A giant paper mache’ meant to portray farmers mocking and protesting mean landlords when Angono was a hacienda used during the Higantes Festival Region IV - A (Quezon Province) – A delicacy made of glutinous rice and shaped into a leaf used in the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon which is also made to serve as a decorative piece. Region IV - A Kiping (Quezon Province) – A delicacy made of glutinous rice and shaped into a leaf used in the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon which is also made to serve as a decorative piece. Region IV - A (originated in Laguna) – An indigenous dance in which the dancers tap and utilize halved coconut husks strapped onto their bodies Region IV - A Maglalatik (originated in Laguna) – An indigenous dance in which the dancers tap and utilize halved coconut husks strapped onto their bodies Region IV - A (Paete, Laguna) – The art of making paper mache crafts made using wood statues as molds Region IV - A Taka (Paete, Laguna) – The art of making paper mache crafts made using wood statues as molds Region IV -B Region IV - B (Mindoro) – A poem created by the Hanunuo Mangyans that is chanted and often carved on a bamboo Region IV - B Ambahan (Mindoro) – A poem created by the Hanunuo Mangyans that is chanted and often carved on a bamboo Region IV - B (Marinduque) – A large mask which resembles Caucasian features used for a street play Region IV - B Morion (Marinduque) – A large mask which resembles Caucasian features used for a street play in the Moriones Festival Region IV - B (originated in Mindoro) – A dance influenced by the Spanish dance, fandango, wherein the dancer must balance oil lamps on their hands and head Region IV - B Pandanggo sa Ilaw (originated in Mindoro) – A dance influenced by the Spanish dance, fandango, wherein the dancer must balance oil lamps on their hands and head Region V Region V – Also known as the “dove dance”, it is a dance originally performed in weddings by the couple and their visitors. Region V Pantomin a – Also known as the “dove dance”, it is a dance originally performed in weddings by the couple and their visitors.