A1.contemporary Arts Handout Weeks 1 2 1
A1.contemporary Arts Handout Weeks 1 2 1
A1.contemporary Arts Handout Weeks 1 2 1
WEEKS: 1 - 2
CONTENT STANDARD: Understanding of the significant roles of artists from the regions.
GRADING SYSTEM
Written Works Performance Task Quarterly Assessment
25% 45% 30%
REMINDERS:
This handout will be delivered in your respective barangay every Monday.
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LEARNING COMPETENCIES
Literary Arts
o It is an integrative discipline of literary appreciation and creative writing. They will learn the
conventions, form and techniques of each forms apply them in creating their original written
works. May refer to creative writing or literature, poetry, drama, short stories,
1. Performing Arts
o Forms or creative activity that are performed in front of the audience.
o Performing Arts are form of art in which artist use their voices or bodies. Often in relation to
other objects, to convey artistic expression. It is different from visual arts, which is when artist
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use paint. canvas or various materials to create physical or static art object, performing arts
includes several disciplines, each performed in front of a live audience.
2. Visual Arts
o Arts created primarily for visual perception, as drawing, graphics, painting, sculpture, printmaking,
design, crafts photography, video, film making and architecture. Many artistic disciplines
(performing arts), conceptual arts, textile arts) involve the artist of the visual arts as well as the
arts of other types.
3. Applied Arts
o The applied arts are the application of design and decoration to everyday objects to make them to
make them aesthetically pleasing. The fields of industrial designs graphic design, fashion design,
interior design and decorative arts are considered applied arts in a creative and abstract context,
the fields of architecture and photography are also considered applied arts.
B. Weaving
o Philippine weaving involves many threads being measured, cut and mounted on a wooden
platform. The threads are dyed and weaved on a loom (“Art of the Philippines,” 2016). Weaved
using fibers from abaca, pineapple, hats were weaved. Baskets were also weaved and used as
vessels of transport and storage, and for hunting. . They also used weaving to make just about
all of the clothing that was worn. (“Art of the Philippines,” 2016).
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C. Architecture
o The basic forms of architecture in the Philippines before the Spanish came was governed by the
building’s functional uses as shelter and by the materials available. Bahay Kubo, or nipa hut-
architectural form made of impermanent materials, has a style that has lasted through the years.
Spanish. Churches, forts, and some government buildings and plazas remain as historical spot
and fine examples of architecture.
D. Archeology
o The Calatagan excavations alone represent a milestone in the history of Philippine archeology,
other parts of the country have yielded as many treasures and well-preserved artifacts, like iron
tools and household articles. Ceramic vessels of Kalinga are divided into three types: rice cooking
(ittoyom), vegetable/meat cooking (oppaya), and water storage (immosso) pots.
F. Music
o Rondalla A type of contemporary music that relates to the tribal music with its stringed
instruments, and to Western music as well.
o Great Philippine Classics is a collection of Philippine classical music published by the National
Philharmonic.
o La Esperanza, the first daily newspaper was published in the country on December 1,
1846.
o La Estrella (1847),
o Diario de Manila (1848)
o Boletin Oficial de Filipinas (1852)
o Noli Me Tangere El Filibusterismo- José Rizal two famous novels in Spanish:
("Philippine Literature," 2016)
o Tanaga - Short poems consisting of four lines with seven syllables each that rhyme at the
end of each line.
o Ladino Poems— Were natives of first Tagalog versifiers who saw print: highly literate in
both Spanish and the vernacular.
o Corridos — Were widely read during the Spanish period that filled the populace's need
for entertainment as well as edifying reading matter in their leisure moments.
o Awit— like corridos, these were also widely read during the Spanish period as entertaining
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H. Dramas
o Moriones —island of Marinduque, it is down during Holy Week, culminating in a Passion play that
adds the scene of Saint Longinus' conversion and martyrdom.
o Senakulo — Essentially a Passion play, which depicts the passion and death of Jesus Christ. It is
customarily performed during Holy Week, and bears similarities to Mystery plays popular in
medieval Europe.
o Karagatan — comes from the legendary practice of testing the mettle of young men vying for a
maiden’s hand. The maidens ring would be dropped into the sea and whoever retrieves it would
have the girls’ hand in marriage (“Philippine Literature”, 2016).
I. Dance
o There are many different types of Filipino dances varying in influence and region. Types of Filipino
dance include Cordillera; Muslim, tribal, rural, and Spanish style dances Art of the Philippines,"
2016).
1. The Banga dance illustrates the grace and strength of women in the Kalinga tribe. Women performing
the Banga balance heavy pots on their heads while dancing to the beat of wind chimes.
2. Lumagen or Tachok, is performed to celebrate happy occasions performed to symbolize flying birds
and is musically-paired to the beat of gongs.
3. Art in the Past
o Darangen - meaning literally “to narrate in song” is an ancient epic song that encompasses a
wealth of knowledge encodes customary law, standards of social and ethical behavior, notions of
aesthetic beauty, and social values of the Maranao people who live in the Lake Lanao region of
Mindanao.
o Spoliarium – is a Latin word referring to the basement of the Roman Colosseum where the fallen
and dying gladiators are dumped and, devoid of their worldly possessions. The painting of Juan
Luna’s spoliarium features a glimpse of Roman history centered on the bloody carnage brought
by gladiatorial matches.
4. Philippine Museums
o The National Museum of the Philippines (Pambansang Museo ng Pilipinas). Museum has
been the regulatory and enforcement agency of the National Government in the. Restoring and
safeguarding of important guttural properties, sites, and reservations throughout the Philippines.
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o T'boli distinguish themselves from other Tribal Groups by their colorful cl bracelets, and earrings,
this tribe is famous for their complicated beadwork, wonderful fabrics, and beautiful brass
ornaments.
o Bagobo are proud people with proto-Malayan features. They have ornate trading weaponry and
other metal arts. These people also weave-abacca cloths that are trimmed with beads, fibers, and
horse's hair.
o Pagbuburda or Philippine Embroidery is an art of decorating textiles which was brought to the
Philippines by the Spaniards. Needlework was considered an important accomplishment for
woman and was part of the curriculum and girls' schools throughout Spanish times.
Visayas Regions
o The Spanish-influenced Kuratsa or Curacha is described as a dance of courtship and is often
performed at weddings and other social occasions. The dance has three parts. The couple first
performs a waltz. In the second part, the music sets a faster pace as the man pursues the woman
around the dance floor in a chase. To finish, the music becomes even faster as the man wins over
the woman with his mating dance.
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Activity 1.
Write the form of art mentioned. Name the place famous for the given art
Activity 2.
Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.
__________ 1. It is a Latin word referring to the basement of the Roman Colosseum where the
fallen and dying gladiators painting by Juan Luna .
__________ 2. Film won the Golden Pyramid at the 1995 Cairo International Film Festival.
__________ 3. Movie starring Vice Ganda’s P332M in the box office and became the highest
grossing local film.
__________ 4. It is metrical romance was written by Francisco Balagtas who earned the title
Prince of Philippine poets
__________ 5. It is a Musical Tribute to the National Artists presented by the Cultural Center of
the Philippines.
Activity 3
Explore and Evaluate.
1. Choose at least 5 of the various forms of nearby places. Explain the role of the art forms
in the process of development.
References:
( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts_in_the_Philippines)
Google Pictures
https://www.slideshare.net/johnvincentjose75/philippines-art