Week 8 Arts 2nd Q 1

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ARTS AND

CRAFTS OF
MIMAROPA AND
VISAYAS
(Festivals and
Architecture)
1.analyze elements and principles of arts in the
production of one's arts and crafts inspired by the
arts of Luzon Island Provinces and the Visayas; and
2.create crafts that can be locally assembled with
local materials guided by local traditional
techniques.
Direction: Read the questions carefully Copy and
write the LETTER of the correct in a separate
sheet of paper.
1. It is regarded as one of the most popular, most colorful, and fun-filled
festivals in the Philippines.
A. MassKara B. Ati-Atihan C.Pintados-Kasadyaan D. Sinulog

2. It is a cultural-religious celebration to honor the feast day of the Santo


Niño in Tacloban City.
A. Sinulog Festival C. Pintados-Kasadyaan
B. Ati-atihan D. MassKara
3. The architecture of this church depicts the fusion of Gothic and
Renaissance styles.
A. Molo Church C. The Ruins
B. Miag-ao Church D. St. Peter Church

4. It is an example of neoclassical architecture built by haciendero for his


Portuguese wife in the early 1900s.
A. The Ruins C. Miag-ao Church
B. Molo Church D. St. Peter Church

5. This word refers to the body tattoos of the native warriors whose bodies
were adorned with tattoos from head to toe.
A. Pintado B. Pintura C. Pintada D. Pintodo
In your previous lesson, you have learned the:
⮚different arts and crafts of the MIMAROPA and the
Visayas islands.
⮚The importance and uses of their crafts depict the
different aspects of their rich tradition and culture.

In this new lesson, you will:


⮚discover and learn how festivals touch the lives of the Filipino people,
⮚promote their place, showcase their talents, and
⮚help in the development of their economy through tourism. You will also
⮚discover the different architectural structures of the Palawan and the
Visayas islands
FESTIVAL
⮚A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a
community and centering on some
characteristics of that community and its
religion or culture.
⮚ It is often marked as a local or national
holiday, mela, or eid.
⮚ A festival constitutes typical cases of
globalization, as well as the high culture-low
culture interrelationship.

⮚Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes,


especially regarding commemoration or thanking the gods and
goddesses.
⮚ They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly
important to local communities before the advent of mass-
produced entertainment.
1. ATI-ATIHAN
⮚It is regarded as one of the most popular, most
colorful, and fun-filled festivals in the Philippines
particularly in Kalibo, Aklan.
⮚ It is held every third Sunday of January in
honor of the arrival of the Santo Niño.
⮚The highlight of the festival is the street dance
competition of the different groups representing
different tribes.
⮚They wear colorful costumes, including the
headdresses that are made of abaca fibers shells,
feathers, bamboo, plant leaves, cogon, and sugar
cane flowers.
⮚All the participants cover themselves with soot
to look like the Ati, natives of Aklan.
⮚The term “Ati-atihan” means make believe
“Ati”.
2. MASSKARA FESTIVAL
⮚ Bacolod is considered the most
spectacular display of colors, beauty, and
culture of the Negrenses.
⮚ MassKara comes from two words, “mass”,
meaning crowd, and “cara”, which means
face.
⮚ The smiling masks have become the city’s
symbol which earned them the tag, “CITY
OF SMILES”.
⮚ Over the years, the MassKara Festival
developed complex ways of presenting its
traditions. Mask designs at present have
evolved from plain and simple to very ornate.
3. PINTADOS-KASADYAAN
FESTIVALS
⮚ It is a cultural-religious celebration in
Tacloban to honor the feast day of the Santo
Niño or the Holy Child.
⮚ It is a joint festival of the PINTADOS and
the KASADYAAN festivities which features
the unique culture and colorful history of the
Province of Leyte through dance
presentations such as the Pintados.
⮚ The word pintado refers to the body
tattoos of the native warriors whose bodies
were adorned with tattoos from head to toe
with beautiful designs and incredible styles
that look like armor to resemble the tattooed
warriors of pre-colonial times.
ARCHITECTURE
 The art and technique of
designing and building, as
distinguished from the skills
associated with construction.
1. MOLO CHURCH IN ILOILO
⮚It depicts the fusion of Gothic and
Renaissance styles.
⮚The spires of the two towers of the
church, and the interior elements, such
as the altar and the pulpits, show the
gothic characteristics of the church.
⮚It is built with white coral rock and is
considered one of the most beautiful
churches in the Philippines.
⮚It is said that this is a “Women’s
church” because of the 16 women
saints inside. Its patron is St. Ann, the
mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
2. MIAG-AO CHURCH IN ILOILO
⮚It is an example of Baroque-
Romanesque architecture that shows
through its massive quality, thick walls,
round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults,
large towers, and decorative arcades.
⮚It is famous for its artistic sculptural
relief carved in the façade of the church
that stands as the living legacy of rich
culture and illustrates the way of life of
the people of Miag-ao, anchored in a
strong foundation of Christian faith.
⮚It is also acclaimed as a UNESCO
World Heritage site.
3. THE RUINS IN TALISAY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
⮚It is an example of neoclassical
architecture built by a wealthy
“haciendero” for his Portuguese
wife in the early 1900s.
⮚The mansion was burned
during World War II leaving
behind the concrete structure
that stands to this day.
⮚The design is elegant and the
color changes from white to gray
and orange to red as the sunset
touches the structure.
PINTADOS
FESTIVAL
HEADDRESS
MAKING
MATERIALS for the HEADDRESS:
1. Colored paper
(red, yellow, blue and orange)
2. Glue
3. Pair of scissors
4. Used Folder (long)
5. Stapler
6. Pentel pen
PAMAMARAAN NG PAGGAWA NG HEADDRESS:

1. PANOORING MABUTI ANG IBINIGAY NA LINK NA NASA MODULE.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SldDRZrSrxo

2. SUNDAN ANG MGA SUKAT NG BAWAT COLORED PAPER NA GAGAMITIN,


GANUN DIN UNG GAGAMITIN NA FOLDER PARA SA SUKAT NAMAN NG IYONG
ULO.

3. PANOORIN ULIT ANG LINK NA BINIGAY KUNG MAY PAGKAKATAON NA HINDI


MAINTINDIHAN KUNG ANO ANG SUSUNOD NA GAGAWIN.

4. LAGYAN NG MGA DISENYO GAMIT ANG MGA DISENYO NI APO WANG-OD O


ANG BINIGAY NA MGA HALIMBAWA NA MGA PATTERN NA MAKIKITA SA
INYONG MODULE O MAAARI RING GAMITIN ANG SARILING GAWA NA MGA
DISENYO.
⮚The arts and crafts of MIMAROPA and Visayas are a
combination of artistic forms from the indigenous people
that reside in the regions and the colorful and rich
influence from the foreign colonizers.
⮚Most of their crafts are made from colorful designs in
their areas with aesthetics that represent their
community.
⮚Up to the present, the architectural designs and colorful
and elegant festivals are passed on from generation to
generation and have been an integral part of their
community life.
Direction: Read the questions carefully
and answer it.

1. Aside from the festivals being discussed in this


lesson, what other festivals do you know are
celebrated in the Visayas Region?

2. How were the elements of arts and principles of


design used in the design of architecture in this
lesson?
Direction: Answer the following question. Write
the LETTER of the correct answer on a separate
sheet of paper.

1. The design is elegant and the color changes from white to gray and
orange to red as the sunset touches the structure. What structure is
being described?
A. Molo Church C. The Ruins
B.Miag-ao Church D. St. Peter Church
2. An example of Baroque-Romanesque architecture and was
proclaimed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A. The Ruins C. Miag-ao Church
B. Molo Church D. St. Peter Church
3. The smiling masks have become the city’s symbol which earned
them the tag, “CITY OF SMILES”.
A. MassKara C. Ati-atihan
B. Pintados D. Panagbenga

4. What church is considered as the Women’s Church because of the


16 women saints inside?
A. Miag-ao Church C. The Ruins
B. Molo Church D. St. Peter Church

5. Street dancing is the much awaited in this festival where participants


will shout Hala Bira! What festival is being described?
A. Masskara C. Pintad-Kasadyaan
B. Ati-Atihan D. Sinulog

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