1Q-REVIEWER PDF - Contemporary Philippine Arts

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This document provides an overview of First Quarter Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions. It covers various art forms, including visual arts, sculpture, painting, and architecture, and details specific examples like the Bohol Blood Compact and the Bayanihan art piece.

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FIRST QUARTER CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Visual art- is the arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion through an expression of skill and imagination Sculpture - is the art that made use of different materials like the variety of woods, metals, and stones Pain...

FIRST QUARTER CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Visual art- is the arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion through an expression of skill and imagination Sculpture - is the art that made use of different materials like the variety of woods, metals, and stones Painting - is the process of applying pigment suspended in a carrier and a binding agent to a surface such as paper, canvass, or wall Bohol Blood compact - is considered as the First Treaty of Friendship between two different races, religions, cultures and civilizations that based on respect and equality Bigas - artwork of Nestor Leynes refers to the style in a painting showing minute details of the subjects and highlighting their texture and color Mural - any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces Spoken poetry - is a poetic performance art that is word-based and an oral art that focuses on the aesthetics of word play such as intonation and voice inflection Ang Bayang Malaya - a long narrative piece about a peasant leader, and oppression and fighting for human rights are the main themes of this piece Bayanihan is a masterpiece of Carlos “Botong” Francisco. It depicted the resilience of the Filipino people in times of need, adversity, and disaster a. need and disaster b. adversity and disaster c. need and adversity d. need, adversity, and disaster Architecture - art form adopted the modern western architectural style while taking into consideration of the physical and socio-cultural situation of the country Contemporary art - referred to the recent and current practice of art ranging from the 1970s up to the present Cloth weaving - is referred to one of the most valuable living traditions that are still preserved until this day T’nalak - is pertained to a weaving tradition of the T’boli people of South Cotabato Jewelry making - is the demonstration of the skilled craftsmanship of the Filipinos that dates back during the pre-colonial period. Mango Festival of Zambales - The yearly event is held in April, and brings together locals and foreigners alike to savor and promote the island’s best mangoes. The first-ever celebration of "Pastillas Festival" to underscore the importance of the pastillas in the lives of its people was on May 5-7, 2006 Pabalat - became a compelling icon/symbol of the people’s creativity, not only of the town of San Miguel but the entire province of Bulacan Bulacan Fiestas - are not complete without the elaborate paper-cut designs often used as decoration, table centerpiece, and souvenirs Giant Lantern Festival - is a century-old festival in the Philippines that started in the year 1904 Giant Lantern - held on the City of San Fernando in Pampanga, Philippines but the root or origin of the venue was originally in Bacolor which was just later transferred to San Fernando Belenismo - made Tarlac as the Belen Capital of the Philippines Agriculture - is the primary industry in the province of Nueva Ecija of which it became the Food Bowl and Rice Granary of Central Luzon Bountiful harvest is the main reason of celebrating Mango Festival in Zambales Because of Belenismo Tarlaqueños are now known worldwide in the field of arts Agriculture is the primary industry in the province Nueva Ecija The major works of Lucrecia R. Kasilag - Legend of the Sarimanok, Philippine Scenes, Her Son, Ang Pamana, Jose, Sisa The major works of Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula - Singkil, Vinta, Tagabili, Pagdiwata, and Salisid José Maceda - Filipino artist that wrote some compositions inspired by traditional music Lucio San Pedro - the Master composer known for creatively using folk idioms in his musical compositions Ramon Obusan - Filipino artist that broadened and deepened the Filipino understanding of his own cultural life and expressions Ernani Cuenco - musician that incorporated Kundiman elements in his ballad love songs Francisca Aquino - was the Filipino artist that began research on folk dances in the 1920’s making trips to remote barrios in Central and Northern Luzon Lucrecia Kasilag - Filipino artist that reinforces the Filipino’s appreciation to music by fusing Western influences to Philippine ethnic music Ernani Cuenco - Filipino artist who become one of the remarkable singer, composer, film scorer, musical director, music teacher, and musician in his time. Ethnic tradition - In this period, location and the experiences of the Filipinos were the major factors in art production. Spanish Colonial tradition - In this tradition, western art forms tend to replace the indigenous arts. Highland - In this location dance steps were imitations of the movements of certain animals like birds. Near the sea - In this location, choreography were mimics of the fishes American Period - Filipinos started to explore different materials, methodologies and techniques in expressing themselves through non-conventional art National Museum - is an educational, scientific,and cultural institution that acquires, documents, preserves, exhibits, and fosters scholarly study and public appreciation of works of art, and cultural and historical artifacts. NCCA - is the overall policy making body, coordinating and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture. Ben Cab Museum- houses the permanent collection of Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera in several galleries, as well as venues for art shows and exhibitions Manilart - showcases the best in contemporary visual arts for the development and promotion of Filipino art and culture locally and internationally Kublai Art Gallery - showcases various works by Mindanao’s famed artist Kublai Ponce - Millan Art Fair Philippines- is the premier platform for exhibiting and selling the best in modern and contemporary Philippine visual arts Hagabi - is referred to a wooden chair of Ifugao, which symbolizes status in the community Sarimanok - It is the legendary bird that has become a universal symbol of Maranao Art. Ivatan house - It is a unique vernacular architecture developed in the province of Batanes.

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