cpar prefinals Flashcards

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  • The country’s “overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development, and promotion of Philippine Arts and Culture.
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NCCA- “National Commission for Culture and the Arts”

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  • CCP is also responsible for bringing together the different arts from various regions to the entire country and the whole world.
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CCP- “Cultural Center of the Philippines”

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  • NHCP was created with a vision of a “Filipino society with citizens informed of their history, who love their country and are proud of their cultural heritage.”
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NHCP- “National Historical Commission of the Philippines”

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  • The country’s repository of archaeological artifacts, national treasure, and rare specimens found and produced in the country.
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NMP- “National Museum of the Philippines”

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  • Overall, the NLP has over 1.6 million pieces in its collections, one of the largest among Philippine libraries.
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NLP- “National Library of the Philippines”

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  • Which stipulated the relinquishment or cession of documents from Spanish to American authorities and provided for the preservation of documents.
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NAP- “National Archives of the Philippines”

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  • created via R.A. No. 7104; shall establish a national language commission composed of representatives of various regions and disciplines ; for development, propagation, and preservation of Filipino and Philippine languages.
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KWF- “Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino”; “Commission on the Filipino Language”

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NAMCYA-

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“National Music Competitions for Young Artists”

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PETA-

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“Philippine Educational Theater Association”

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Poet; Hanunuo Mangyan; Pantayan, Oriental Mindoro

Ambahan is a kind of poem consisting of seven -syllable lines which most of the time contains messages of love and friendship.

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Ginaw Bilog, 1993-

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  • Musician and Storyteller; Palawan, Brookes Point

Kulilal is a highly lyrical poem expressing passionate love.

Bagit is strictly instrumental music depicting the rhythms,movements and sounds of nature.

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Masino Intaray, 1993

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Musician; Magindanao; Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao

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Samaon Sulaiman, 1993-

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T’nalak Weaver; T’boli; Lake Sebu, South Cotabato

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LANG DULAY, 1998;

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14
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❏ Textile Weaver

❏ Tagabawa Bagobo

❏ Bansalan, Davao del Sur

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SALINTA MONON, 1998

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❏ Musician and Dancer,

❏ Kalinga

❏ Lubuagan, Kalinga

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ALONZO SACLAG, 1998

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❏ Epic Chanter

❏ Sulod-Bukidnon

❏ Calinog, Iloilo

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FEDERICO CABALLERO, 2000

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❏ Musician

❏ Yakan

❏ Lamitan, Basilan

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UWANG AHADAS, 2000

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❏ Textile Weaver

❏ Tausug

❏ Parang, Sulu

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DARHATA SAWABI, 2004

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❏ Metalsmith

❏ Kapampanga

❏ Apalit Pampanga

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EDUARDO MUTUC, 2004

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❏ Mat Weaver

❏ Sama

❏ Tandubas, Tawi-Tawic

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HAJA AMINA APPI, 2004

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❏ Casque Maker

❏ Ilocano

❏ San Quintin, Abra

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TEOFILO GARCIA, 2012

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❏ Textile Weaver

❏ Ilocano

❏ Pinili, Ilocos Norte

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MAGDALENA GAMAYO, 2012

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❏ Textile Weaver

❏ Yakan

❏ Parangbasak, Lamitan City

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AMBALANG AUSALIN, 2016

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❏ Mat Weaver

❏ Labnai Tumndan

❏ Malapatan, Sarangani

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ESTELITA BANTILAN, 2016

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❏ Ikat Weaver

❏ Polomolok

❏ South Cotabato

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YABING MASALON DULO, 2016

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❏ World-class painter, was named the first National Artist of the Philippines.

❏ His official title “Grand Old man of Philippine Art.”

❏ He developed the backlighting technique.

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FERNANDO AMORSOLO, 1972

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❏ National Artist for Painting

❏ The poet of Angono, single-handedly revived the forgotten art of mural and remained its most distinguished practitioner for nearly three decades.

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CARLOS “BOTONG” FRANCISCO, 1973

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❏ National Artist for Visual Arts

❏ Creating an authentic Filipino abstract idiom.

❏ He use rice paper.

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JOSE JOYA, 2003

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❏ National Artist for Visual Arts

❏ Remembered for his singular achievement of refining cubism in

the Philippine context.

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CESAR LEGASPI,1990

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❏ National Artist for Music

❏ Long before Lea Salonga’s break into Broadway, there was already Jovita Fuentes’ portrayal of Ciocio san in Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Butterfly at Italy’s Teatro Municipale di Paincenza.

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JOVITA FUENTES,1976

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❏ National Artist for Music

❏ Vigorously pursued a musical career that spanned seven decades of unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of Philippine music.

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ANTONIO R. BUENAVENTURA, 1988

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❏ National Artist for Dance

❏ Acknowledged as the Folk Dance Pioneer.

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FRANCISCA R. AQUINO, 1973

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❏ National Artist for Dance

❏ A dancer, choreographer, stage designer and artistic director.

❏ He achieved phenomenal success in Philippine dance and cultural work.

❏ Folkloric Group - Solotan “Maranao Suite”

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RAMON A. OBUSAN, 2006

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❏ National Artist for Theater

❏ First Lady of Philippine Theater

❏ A new level of excellence by staging and performing in breakthrough productions

of classic Filipino and foreign plays.

❏ Her advocacy and efforts had also brought about profound reformation in dramatic and theatrical practice in the country.

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DAISY AVELLANA,1999

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❏ National Artist for Theater

❏ When Philippines is still under American rule, Atang de la Rama battled for the

supremacy of the kundiman.

❏ She popularized the song “Mutya ng Pasig” by Deogracias Rosario and Nicanor Avelardo.

❏ Crowned as the Queen of the Kundiman

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HONORATA “ATANG” DE LA RAMA, 1987

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❏ National Artist for Sculpture

❏ Acknowledged as his masterpiece and completed in 1993, The Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan stands as an enduring symbol of the Filipinos’ cry for freedom.

❏ The Father of Philippine Arts

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GUILLERMO E. TOLENTINO, 1973

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❏ National Artist for Sculpture

❏ Considered as the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture, Abueva has helped shape the local sculpture scene into what it is now.

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NAPOLEON V. ABUEVA, 1976

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❏ National Artist for Literature

❏ Enriched the English language with critics coining “Joaquinesque” to describe his baroque Spanish-flavored English or his reinventions of English based on Filipinisms.

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NICK M. JOAQUIN, 1976

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❏ He was the only Asian to win America’s coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for a series of articles predicting the outbreak of World War II.

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CARLOS P. ROMULO, 1982

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❏ National Artist for Cinema

❏ Director for film and broadcast arts espoused the term “freedom of expression” in the Philippine Constitution.

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LINO O. BROCKA, 1997

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❏ National Artist for Cinema

❏ Ronald Allan K. Poe, popularly known as Fernando Poe Jr., was a cultural icon of tremendous audience impact and cinema artist and craftsman – as actor, director, writer and producer.

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FERNANDO POE JR., 2006

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❏ National Artist for Architecture

❏ Reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art and Culture.

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LEANDRO V. LOCSIN, 1990

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❏ National Artist for Architecture

❏ He has a strong faith in the Filipino Architect, with the belief that “there is such a thing as Philippine Architecture, espousing architecture reflective of Philippine traditions and culture.”

❏ Known as the artistic mind behind the Geronimo de los Reyes Building, Magsaysay BUilding, Rizal Theater, Capitol Theater, Captain Pepe Building, Philippine Village Hotel, University of the Philippines Administration Building (Quezon hall), and University Library (Gonzales Hall), and the reconstructed Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna.

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JUAN NAKPIL, 1973