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2. In your own opinion, do we need to promote our traditional arts? Why or Why not?
Opinion: Of course, we definitely need to promote our traditional arts because it is what makes
us who we are. Those traditional arts are making us get recognized for our creativity and
passion.
Supporting Details:
a. If our traditional arts would die or be forgotten, we would just be known as Filipinos
without the appreciation of arts. Since we are more focused on modernized talents or
skills which makes us forget our traditional art, there’s a chance that our culture and
tradition would die too.
b. Traditional arts is where we began before being introduced to contemporary arts. If we
won’t promote it, it’s like we’re neglecting our past that made us who we are and we
have for today’s generation.
c. Promoting traditional arts is the same as showing appreciation to the people or to
indigenous people who practices those arts which means if we will promote what they
are doing, it can also give them the recognition that they truly deserve for letting us see
the old and local way of doing art.
Activity 2: DIRECTIONS: Look at the pictures of the artists below. Write one of their significant
contributions to the community and give three (3) supporting details on how these artists
influenced the community. Two (2) points for contribution and one (1) point for each supporting
data.
Contribution:
Teofilo Garcia is a 2012 awardee for his tabungaw hat made from gourd which made him get
recognized by GAMABA for an award.
Supporting Details:
a. The tabungaw hat is not just any simple hat but a hat that symbolizes the richness of
our Philippine culture in the form of hats.
b. His work is a great example of innovating and in his own ways, he made a hat that is
made out of a gourd that he grows and harvests himself.
c. The influence of his creation resulted for his hat to be known and get appreciated
especially when he was awarded for his creativity.
Contribution:
Lang Dulay is a famous T’boli Textile Weaver because of her overflowing talent of creating
different designs for her weavings.
Supporting Details:
a. Lang Dulay made sure that her tradition of weaving would be preserved and learned by
others, that’s why she also taught the youths in her area about weaving.
b. She is a GAMABA award receiver last 1998 due to her textile weaving that became a
great recognition for her talent and success.
c. Her skills and talent showcased her creativity in creating designs which encouraged
people to also be creative in their own ways.