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This document is an excerpt from a document about Philippine Arts. It includes information on local materials, fibers and traditional techniques used in contemporary arts. It also features information about the topic of water lilies.

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PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 1 never before seen (De Yro, 2016, p.1) UNIT 3 Piña A. Local Materials...

PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 1 never before seen (De Yro, 2016, p.1) UNIT 3 Piña A. Local Materials One of the most important cash crops in the country B. Traditional Materials Used to make textile-based products C. Performance Practices The Philippines is an ideal home to grow pineapple ○ 2nd largest exporter of the S pineapple in the world 1.0 LOCAL MATERIALS next to Thailand Grown abundantly in Polomolok, South Cotabato (Dole), Bukidnon H 1.1 Fibers (Del Monte), and in some parts of Luzon and Visayas Abaca ○ Aklan is the biggest producer of piña fibers in Known as Manila hemp -S Species of banana and grown as the Philippines Piña weaving is its a commercial crop extracted oldest industry from the leaf-stems/sheaths that The fiber goes well with cotton, contain valuable fiber abaca (piña-jusi), and silk Originally used for making twines (piña-seda/silk) and ropes Piña fabric in this country is the Abaca Denim PU finest in the world ★ Bacbac ➔ Strong brown fiber used Water Lily for furniture Water hyacinth ★ Sinamay Considered a nuisance for ➔ Woven from processed clogging waterways abaca stalks A good source of income for the communities of Las Piñas, Bakong C Cotabato, and other provinces Tiger grass Utilizing the plant could help Peculiar aquatic plant that was reduce environmental problems once considered a water pest and generate employment and irritant in Sta. Teresita, opportunities Cagayan Filipino innovators introduced Has become a new component in water lily leather made from the woven products plant’s stalks Can now be an alternative raw material for elegant and sophisticated furniture designs CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 2 Produces coarse fiber with high Travesia or Hardwood Railroad gum content unsuitable for yarn Tracks production Railroad sleeper refuse that were ★ Philippine Textile severely damaged Research Institute (PTRI) Some were more than 100 years was able to convert the old fiber into spinning yarns This material was used in blended with either sculpture and practical tools polyester or cotton Recycled Materials 1.2 Urban Reuse and Transform trash into usable, S Environmental Materials trendy, and fun goods Mt. Pinatubo Volcanic Rocks Mindoro Jade Hard rocks formed by cooling Nephrite H and hardening of molten material A mineral abundant in Mindoro called magma and lahar The Iraya Mangyans risk their ➔ Hot or cold mixture of lives just to mine for this mineral water and rock fragments ➔ Despite the hazards and -S flowing down the slopes of a volcano the meager income they get out of it, the natives Nontraditional materials stick to the only source of experimented by Rey Paz income they’ve known Contreras to sculpt human their lives — mining for figures nephrite ➔ His true interest was to make use of ethnic motifs PU 1.3 Design Trend and old symbols that would gain contemporary Minimalistic art materials in modern expression ➔ He pioneered the home development of Elaborate details and loud styles community-based people’s are rejected in a minimalist art design such as moldings Theme is classic design and its C Logging Refuse essence is functionality Utilizes the log’s roots and branches to create any work of Chrome and Glass art Both used in modern minimalist Artist’s aim in using this material Chrome or Stainless steel is to support reforestation ➔ Seen in faucets, door program in the provinces knobs, furniture frames, legs, cabinets, handles, and railings Glass CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 3 ➔ Allows maximum use of Was once regarded as an act of natural lighting as seen in vandalism which is a public glass houses or homes offense and often seen as an with large glass windows, eyesore doors, and wall panels Most graffiti artists are self-taught Key furniture pieces ➔ Are called writers because Make great focal point their medium is One must choose furniture that word-based do not only look great, but also fit perfectly and practically S Consider also the functionality of 2.0 TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES a piece of furniture for the APPLIED TO CONTEMPORARY ARTS intended space H Appreciating Philippine arts Open Space begins by getting acquainted with the Refers to open floor plan or open place they originated from. The folklore, concept design the traditions, the products produced, Minimizes the use of small -Senclosed rooms to allow a person and festivities/fiestas celebrated by the community characterize the everyday to experience the freedom and life the people live and are reflected in grandeur it lends their arts 1.4 Large-Scale Art Materials Artists work on their creation using found materials common in the Street Art place. Their artworks speak of their PU A kind of painting similar to the customs, values, and attitudes. paintings featured by Filipino Street Art Project (FSAP), Techniques Boysen’s Project, and Pilipinas Describes the skillful Street Plan (PSP) manipulation of the medium Provided an insight into the Process or method that makes street art scene in the Philippines use of the materials on hand and exposing the traditional C The skill of the artist to execute Filipino designs and patterns his or her work and produce the Inspired from graffiti art effect he or she wants to achieve Most artists of street art have received formal art training 2.1 Philippine Indigenous Arts ➔ image-based 1. Carving Urban Graffiti 2. Pottery Loosely used interchangeably 3. Weaving with street art CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 4 2.2 Common Techniques in Weft Contemporary Arts ➔ Horizontal 1. Minimalism Weaving without loom 2. Found objects Palaspas (palm-leaf frond) 3. Large-scale arts Basketry Banig (mat) 2.3 Wood Carving Weaving with a loom Textile Paete, Laguna ➔ The finest and most S Carving capital of the Philippines sophisticated form of Declared by President Corazon weaving that requires a Aquino on March 15, 2005 loom A machine for H Paet ➔ Means chisel interweaving threads ➔ A carpentry tool used for ★ Crocheting carving woods ★ Embroidery -S Yoyo ★ Applique ★ Calado (fretwork) Carved wooden toy believed to originate from the Philippines was invented in Paete 2.5 Binakol or Binakael Taka or Paper Mache Twill in Ilocano Popular alternative wooden Traditional used as blankets PU sculpture Represents the waves of the sea Eventually became a folk art and for the people of Cordilleras which is used as decorations and a protection against during town festivals malevolent spirits Uses a mold of layers of paper and for final layer, a brown craft 2.6 Belenismo paper is used to provide a thicker base and smoother finish for the The annual tradition of the Art of C craft making Belen Started only in 2007 2.4 Weaving A competition during yuletide season General method of producing a Ranges from the life-size, surface or an object by entwining personal, monumental to a strip of strand dioramas display of nativity Warp scene in various places around ➔ Longitudinal the province CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 5 Captures the essence of Upholds traditional legacies traditional Nativity scene that passed on from generation to brings livelihood projects from an generation art work parol Literature in whatever form depicts the aspect of life of 2.7 Parol Making individuals affected by the socio-political, economic Parol upheavals of modern society The craft of lantern-making in San Fernando, Pampanga 2.9 Hablon Weaving and Pottery Strengthens the Filipino Making S Christmas traditions These ornamental Christmas Two prominent artworks found in lanterns which come in various the Western part of Visayas H shapes and colors are handcrafted not only for local but Hablon Weaving also international consumption Its intricate process involves a as these are shipped out of the number of steps from planning country for Christmas season the patterns and colors, warping, -S Showcases the special skills and beaming, hedding, tie-ing, talents of our people spooling of the thread, to the These lanterns evolved from the final step of the actual weaving use of rice paper (papel de to create the product japon) to the use of sheets of Capiz shells, plastic vinyl, and Miagao, Iloilo fiberglass to wrap the lanterns Textile capital of the Philippines PU Barangay Indag-an 2.8 Tagalog Literature Home of the Loom Weavers Now named as Filipino Pottery Making Literature Oldest art form because its Flourished in the provinces of medium is abundant Southern Luzon, Central Luzon, Considered the main source of C and Metropolitan Manila or NCR livelihood in the community (National Capital Region) It showcases the creativity of Covered the field of oral people with a laid-back and literature like bugtong (riddle), simple way of life salawikain (proverbs) and native Traditional method of pottery songs making, people use daga or clays These oral literatures are always just found in the backyard or poetic in form and Asian in fields to produce a variety of perspective products CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 6 Shell Craft Used to be a simple folk hard 2.12 Weaving Industry Has now turned to be an industry and a business Likos Using seashells includes creative An inaul or woven fabric of designs made for jewelry, different colors and designs figurines, furniture, and even Used as wall decor of buntings constructions of houses and for special occasions like buildings of mosaics and grottos weddings ★ The common and rare seashells which are used for fashion Laminosa S accessories and home decors are Mats which are made from handcrafted by skilled individuals Pandan leaves dyed in different colors 2.10 Kut-Kut Art H Dagmay Eastern Samar Cloth of Mandaya of Davao Lost Art of the Philippines Oriental Its art style and technique was -S based on early century art form T’nalak which was a combination of The traditional tapestry making sgraffito, encaustic, and layering of the T’bolis from South An illusion of three-dimensional Cotabato space characterized by the swirl An expression of their dreams’ of the interwoven lines and beliefs, myths, and religion multi-layered texture woven in their socio-cultural life PU It would be a great revival to with their personal experience produce this old art under the and creativity as artists creative mind of the contemporary artist Ikat Textile is handwoven by the 2.11 Mat Weaving women of the T’boli tribe Banig or Tikug Weaving C 2.13 Sarimanok The mat is woven from the dyed died tikog leaves Comes from two words With its colorful designs and Sari patterns, banig weaving ➔ Cloth or garment becomes a source for the Manok livelihood of the community folks ➔ Chicken Basey, Samar Made by Maranao people ➔ The Banig Capital of the ➔ Also called the Lake Philippines people originating from CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 7 the lands surrounding Tinikling or Bamboo dance from Lake Lanao, the second Luzon largest lake in the Cariñosa from Visayas Philippines and the oldest Singkil from Mindanao lake in the world A legendary bird with ubiquitous 2.16 Architecture symbol for Maranao art It symbolizes good fortune as it An imaginative and creative depicts a fowl with colorful wings blend of science and art in and feathered tail, holding a fish designing different environments on its beak or talon for people S It has cultural significance not Both the process and product of only for the Maranao but also all planning, designing, and throughout the Philippines constructing building and other It has inspired the modern art H physical structures works in dance, paintings, and illustration carvings Contemporary Architecture Form of construction that 2.14 Batik embodies the various styles of -S building designs stemming from Cloth design is part of Muslim art a wide range of influences with Indonesian influences ★ Interior design It has abstract themes with ★ Landscape architecture geometric and floral designs ★ Urban Design Filipino muslims show their identity in their dress style of Architectural Design PU traditional design in modern Nipa Hut also known as Bahay dresses with strong adherence to Kubo Muslim code of dressing ➔ Using bamboo and coconut as source of wood 2.15 Performing Arts Islamic Art Include early music and dance of Taluksangay ➔ Mosque which was built in C Philippines A mix of indigenous Islamic and 1885 by Hadji Abdullah Asian influences Maas Nuno Folk dances coming from Okkir different regions of the ➔ Filipino Muslim art inside Philippines are performed to the Mosque of Mindanao celebrate festive occasions and ➔ Believed to be of Hindu give glimpses of the and Chinese influences socio-cultural life of the ➔ Its architectural design community has geometric and floral CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 8 artwork with strong Kudyapi imagery and symbolism A stringed wooden lute that’s ➔ National motif of about 4-6ft long Mindanao Kulintang 3.0 PERFORMANCE PRACTICES A set of 5 to 9 pieces of gongs that vary in size and sound Music It is in the blood of the Filipinos Tongali even before the Spaniards came Noseflute found all over the The inhabitants of this island Philippines S nation had already played various musical instruments Gambal found in their regions War drums made with hollowed out tree trunks and deer skin for H The art of arranging and regulating sounds in rhythmic drumheads succession and generally in combination 3.2 Music Combined with Other Regarded as the universal Arts -S language of the soul Opera Musical Composition fall into three Operetta and Musical groups Comedy Vocal Music Oratorio and Cantata ➔ Composed primarily to be sung The Filipino music features many PU ➔ The voice or voices are styles such as; generally accompanied by ★ Pop (Popular) songs one or more instruments ★ Pop rock Instrumental Music ★ Hip-hop ➔ Written for instruments of ★ Alternative rock four general types ★ R&B (Rhythm & Blues) ◆ Keyboard ★ Jazz ◆ Stringed ★ Metallic rock C ◆ Wind ★ Acoustic ◆ Percussion ★ Ballad Music Combined with Other ★ Adult Contemporary Music Arts ★ Experimental Classical Music 3.1 Folk and Indigenous Music Categories of Philippine Music; ★ Classical Kubing ★ Semi-Classical A jaw harp made with bamboo ★ Popular Music CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 9 ★ Contemporary or New Music the streets or in shopping malls Composition nowadays. Sinulog 3.3 Dance Ati-Atihan Dinagyang A kinetic art form that uses the Kadayawan body, space, and formation to Caracol express a message or produce an Guling-guling aesthetic condition Turumbwa May be a part of a ritual and Sayaw sa Obando social interactions S Most regions on the Philippines Neo Filipino have their local folk dances A dance platform for Filipino ○ Among the most popular choreographers Stages contemporary dances H of these Philippine folk dances are Tinikling, collaborated with other art forms Pandango, and Carinosa such as music, visual arts, ○ In Region VI or Western literature, theater, and film Visayas, two of the known These choreographers -S folk dances are Tiksiw and experimented on rhythmic Paseo de Iloilo movements showcasing contemporary life and culture in Tiksiw the Philippines A Philippine folk dance that originated in the farthest town of 3.4 Theater Buruanga, a province in Aklan PU A playful dance characterized by An art meant to be acted on jumps, leaps, or hops stage Imitates the actions or Denotes a building in which movements of a person who is performance is held with an surprised or happy audience The theater is an avenue in which Paseo de Iloilo students may showcase their Most sophisticated courtship and talents in acting, singing, and C flirtation dance of the Spanish dancing era The Philippine theater began Portrays the men competing during the Spanish period against each other in order to Cenaculo and Pasyon win the heart of a young lady ➔ Featured the suffering and death of Jesus During festivals around the ➔ Performed during the lent country, dances in honor of a patronal season saint, the Sto. Niño, or feature the major product of the region, are performed on CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 10 Schools and colleges around the algorithm art) or it can be country have organized their own inspired by other media theater groups An artistic work or practice that ➔ Teatro Amakan of the uses digital technology as an University of the essential part of the creative or Philippines in Visayas presentation process which ➔ Sining Kambayoka of the includes computer art, Mindanao State University multimedia art, and digital art, ➔ Teatro, Sining, Atbp. of known as new media art Central Philippine University 1.2 Printmaking S The process of creating prints UNIT 4 that have some aspect of H originality rather than just being D. Artistic Skills Enhancement a photographic replica of a E. Contemporary Arts painting Productions and Production Typically solely involves the Planning process of creating prints on -S paper Prints are created by 1.0 ARTISTIC SKILLS transforming ink from a matrix or ENHANCEMENT through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material Contemporary art does not have an issue with novelty. An artist can 1.3 Land Art PU expand on, improve, restyle, or interpret the work of another artist using various media A movement in art where the relationship between the 1.1 Digital Art landscape and the artwork is unbreakable An art movement in which The techniques are heavily used landscape and the work of art by the mainstream media in C are inextricably linked advertisements and by Is also a form of art that is film-makers to produce visual produced in nature utilizing effects elements like soil, rock (bedrock, An artistic work or practice that boulders, stones), organic media uses digital technology as an (logs, branches, leaves), and essential part of the creative or water along with artificial presentation process elements (concrete, metal Can be entirely created by a asphalt, mineral colors) computer (like fractals and CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 11 Works are typically in the open, 1.7 Mixed Media far from society, where they are allowed to deteriorate and Refers to the artwork in the change naturally making of which more than one medium has been employed 1.4 Graffiti Refers to a work of visual art that combines carious traditionally Writings or drawings that have distinct visual art media been scrawled, scraped, or painted on a wall or other 1.8 Frottage surface without permission S ➔ Frequently in plain view of The technique of rubbing with others crayon on a piece of paper which Range from simple written words has been placed over an object H to elaborate wall paintings or an image May express underlying social and political messages, and a 1.9 Decalcomania whole genre of artistic expression is based spray paint graffiti -S styles The process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of the 1.5 Collage image onto canvas or other flat materials Assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole 1.10 Decoupage Largely employed in the visual PU arts Done by adhering cut-outs of Where pieces of other images are paper and then coating these grouped together to create a with one or transparent coating new piece of art of varnish 1.6 Decollage 1.11 Eggshell Mosaic C The opposite of collage A technique that uses tiny parts Created by cutting, tearing away, of eggshell to create a whole or otherwise removing pieces of image or object the original image Mosaics are usually assembled Decollage is a French word which using small tiles that are square, literally translates to take off or but they can also be round or to become unglued or to become randomly shaped unstuck 1.12 Trapunto Painting CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 12 The technique used by Pacita Means that art is for everyone Abad where her canvases are and exists whenever there is padded, sewn, and often filled human activity with sequins, beads, shell, buttons, tiny mirrors, bits of De Leon (2011) glass, rickrack, swatches of In his article, In Focus: precious textiles, and other Philippine Arts in Context, says things that she picks up from her that the arts brought to the travels and journey Philippines from Europe in the 19th century came in separate specializations S 2.0 CONCEPT OF INTEGRATED ★ Graphic ARTS PRODUCTION AND ★ Plastic PRODUCTION PLANNING ★ Performance ★ Literary H ★ Etc. 2.1 Integrated Arts Filipinos, however, inevitably moved towards their Integrate integrations, as they have always -S To bring together or incorporate done in the past parts into a whole Denotes the integration of the While different art forms are arts experience into the learning distinct from each other, they are not process necessarily independent of each other. Also referred to as This means that two or more disciplines inter-disciplinary arts of art can be used in the creation of an PU ➔ The fusion of two or more integrated artwork. art disciplines to create a work for a specific 2.2 Spoken Poetry audience (music + drama = opera) Poetry is written primarily to be read on stage, usually in intimate Jacques Barzun and quaint settings such as a States that art is integrated with coffee shop C everyday life and not regarded Has become a popular activity as a separate activity among today’s youth ➔ Does not become anspecialism The poems usually deal with ◆ Specialization that everyday experiences on love is narrow or at the and heartbreak, mental issues, expense of and even political topics everything else 2.3 Anino Shadow Play Collective CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 13 A collection of Filipino Albert Einstein labeled this stage multimedia artists as “Combinatory Play” The conscious mind rests while the unconscious mind works on the task Illumination The aha! Moment As the unconscious fulfills its work It emerges and makes the S conscious aware of the solution Verification The final stage H Initiating action occurs According to Silverstein & Layne The artist starts to realize the (2010), in the arts, students have necessary steps take to produce central and active responsibilities as his artwork -S meaning producers. 2.6 Features of Integrated Art 2.4 The Creative Process PU Polychromaticism The use of numerous, vivid, and varied colors in their works C 2.5 Graham Wallas’ Four Stages of Creative Process 2.7 Production Planning Preparation The process of thinking, planning, Involves surveying available and ultimately producing any sources, gathering information, activity and studying possible sources of inspiration 2.8 Objectives of Production Planning Incubation CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 14 Utilizing resources efficiently Feedback This entails utilization of both human and nonhuman resources 2.11 Integrated Arts Production as determined at the planning Samples stage Lani Maestro and Poklong Anading’s Maintaining a constant flow of Digital Tagalog production Lani Maestro and Poklong Having the required resources on Anading hand is essential for a seamless ➔ Renowned for creating production process multi-sensory S environments as a result Estimating the available resources of their investigation into Resources are estimated in terms the contexts of spaces and of both quality and quantity communities H ➔ Collaborated on the Developing skills creation of Digital Tagalog This refers to developing learned Bamboos were used to make the talents as they are used in the physical nodes and produce the -S creation of the artwork and/or as sounds in the 2012 exhibit of they are incorporated into the Digital Tagalog at MO Gallery other areas of expertise The library and archives of Dr. Jose M. Maceda, National Artist 2.9 Integrated Arts Production and founder of the UP Center for Ethnomusicology, contain sounds recordings that were influenced PU by indigenous Filipino music Poklong and Lani set up numerous computers with these recordings Rey Angelo Aurelio’s Bakata Battle of 2.10 Contemporary Art the Street Poets Production Its three letters stand for; C ★ BA The Production Team ➔ Bata Writers ★ KA Director ➔ Kalye Choreographer ★ TA Actors or Performers ➔ Makata Backstage Crew or Staff The Balagtasan Idea Concept ➔ A Filipino style or argument performed in Plan rhyme Presentation CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 15 ➔ Serves as a central theme ➔ A piece of medieval of the narrative Roman armor that hides ➔ The narrative the face demonstrates that Balagtasan has not yet Iloilo’s Dinagyang Festival passed away in terms of The story of the Illongos’ Filipino socio-cultural struggles, triumphs, joy, features playfulness, spirituality, ➔ It has taken on a new commitment, and zest for life appearance in the shape The Santo Nino or The Child of of rap, cypher, spoken Jesus is the central figure S word, and lyrics Recounts the Christianization of ➔ A tale about urban street the Ati-ati tribes in Panay island children who are The Ati warriors (Dinagyang’s underprivileged, with a most widely recognized icon) are H genuine flame of emotion that is merged with blackened with soot, their traditional Balagtasan shoulders and heads garbed in ornate feather trimmings, and Agnes Locsin’s Moriones for Ballet their waist enclosed by hundreds -S Philippines of colorful stringed beads Ballet Philippines II’s ➔ Represent the Aeta performance of Locsin’s tribesmen, Panay island’s Moriones at the Recontres earliest occupants Festival Du Danse in La Baule, France was choreographed in Anino Shadow Play response to the Moriones Festival Anino Shadowplay Collective was PU of Marinduque formed in 1996 The dancers’ musicality and A group of multimedia artists athleticism are highlighted in this committed to popularizing artists highly fluid choreography, which committed to popularizing the also showcases Locsin’s art of shadowplay distinctive neo-ethnic aesthetic Its members come from diverse The annual Moriones festival is backgrounds; held during Holy Weeks ★ Educators C ★ Locals understand the ★ Cultural workers Moriones as men and ★ Visual artists women dressed in masks ★ Musicians and outfits that resemble ★ Theater practitioners the uniforms of biblical Undertakes live performances, Roman soldiers exhibitions, video, animation, Morion and workshops often in ➔ Latin for mask or visor collaboration with educational and art institutions CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025 PHILARTS | Prepared By: Eleiamei F. Paredes 16 The heart of ANINO’s narrative lies in Philippine traditional art and literature, political history and contemporary culture Pilobolus A modern dance that incorporates movement, theater, and physics Each performance is a different story that displays an interesting S mix of humor, beauty, art, improvisation, expression, and mystery According to Macavinta H ➔ The only Filipina member of the group ➔ Pilobilus is not ballet ➔ It is not gymnastics or -S acrobatics and neither is it theater, but everything combined It is a class of its own The art of Pilobilus lies not in the movements alone Part of the essence comes from PU the performer themselves, how they look and how they blend in together Pilobolus is a name of a fungus that shoots its spores up to eight feet high Much like the fungus from which the theater was named after, the C Pilobolus Dance Theater continues to stretch out their limbs and their minds day to day to reach out and touch people CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY Senior High School Provincial Council 2nd Quarter Reviewer S.Y. 2024-2025

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