CPAR LESSON 1-2 Flashcards
Contemporary artists commonly uses materials such as:
Bottles
Rice stalks
Plastic Straw
Other recyclable materials
Contemporary artists commonly craft/make their artworks from:
Wood
Wire
Thread
Rattan
Metal
leaves
One of the country’s biggest, and most colorful harvest festival
“PAHIYAS”
Lucban, Quezon
(May 15)
are arrowroot cookies that have the image of St. Nicholas molded on it ergo the name Saniculas
Saniculas Cookies
is also known as the “The Healer” From illness
St. Nicholas
material component of a pastillas wrapper
delicate Japanese paper
Paper mache and decoupaging art in the Philippines
taka (Laguna)
the first recorded or
mention of a created taka
by Maria Bague in the 1920’s
Traditional art from Taal, Lumban, Laguna
Pagbuburda
is usually a celebratory art craftsmen create these gregariously designed bamboo arches for fiestas, weddings and
other celebrations that involve the entire
community
singkaban or bamboo art (Bulacan)
refers to art of coconut leaf weaving is a tagalog term from the province of
Bulacan which means
to beautify or decorate
with the use of coconut
leaf
Puni or palm leaf folding (Bulacan)
famous regional art of San Fernando, Pampanga
decorative multi-colored lanterns
famous regional art of Paete, Laguna
wood carving
It is considered a family heirloom
The molds are made of hardwood and are of
different shapes and sizes
rarity
A National living treasure award; award was given to the artist who is
reserving the traditional arts of country
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan
is a Hanunuo Mangyan poet from Mansalay,
Mindoro who is an advocate of preserving the traditional form of
his tribe called “ambahan”
Ginaw Bilog
is a kind of poem consisting of seven syllable lines which most of the time contains
messages of love and friendship
ambahan
Panay Bukidnon epic chanter who preserved his community’s oral
tradition by documenting epics of his ancestors that are in near danger of disappearance
Frederico Caballero
is a master of dance and performing arts from Kalinga
Alonzo Saclag
came from the indigenous community in southern Palawan was a musician and a poet whose expertise were the Basal, Kulilal, and Bagit
Masino Intaray
is a kind of musical ensemble played during
the tambilaw, a ritual of rice sharing among the
Palawan people
basal
is a lyric poem about love
Kulilal
is an instrumental music reflecting the sound and movement of nature
Bagit
is a Maguindanaon musician from Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao
He is a master in playing the Kutyapi
Samaon Sulaiman
is the exemplary musician of the Yakan of Lamitan, Basilan whose expertise in playing kwintangan Kayu
Uwang Ahadas
is composed of five wooden logs of different sizes , arrange from shortest to longest
and hung horizontally
kwintangan kayu
is a pis yabit weaver from Barangay Parang, Jolo, Sulu
Darhata Sawabi
is a square multi-colored traditional cloth that serves as the head cover of the Tausug of Jolo
pis yabit
is the master mat weaver of the Sama indigenous
community from Ungos Matata, Tawi-tawi
Haja Amina Appi
a T’nalak weaver from the indigenous community
of the T’boli in Lake sebu, South Cotabato
Lang Dulay
is a kind of fabric made up of fine abaca fibers weaved with different designs which reflect the tradition of the T’boli
T’nalak
is an Ilocano master weaver who came from Pinili, Ilocos Norte
Magdalena Gamayo
high-quality Ilocos textile It is kind of blanket made up of cotton weaved in different patterns
abel
is a Bagobo textile weaver from Bansalan, Davao del sur
Salinta Monon
metalsmith from Apalit,
Pampanga, who created
numerous wood carving and metal art with religious and secular themes
Eduardo Mutuc
is an Ilocano casque maker from San Quintin,
Abra
Teofilo Garcia
a headpiece made up
of native gourd called upo, rattan, and bamboo
tabungaw