cpar week1 Flashcards
three major traditions of the development of philippine art
ethnic tradition
spanish colonial tradition
american colonial and contemporary tradition
primary influence of ethnic art forms
geographical location
and the experiences of the
Filipinos
how did the dance of pre-colonial times vary
depending on the area
visual arts dominant during pre-colonial
pottery, weaving, metal crafting, wood carving
local materials used in architecture in pre-colonial time
anahaw, bamboo, cogon, cane, rattan
folk literature of the the ancestors
folk speech, folk songs, folk narratives
refers to the dialect, or style, of speaking, unique to people living within a geographical area
folk speech
traditional music of the
Philippines, reflects the life of common, mostly rural Filipino
folk song
can either be prose alamat(Folklore), the legend, and the kwentong
bayan(folktale)
folk narrative
early theatrical performances in the philippines
tribal presentations and rituals
indigenous musical instruments
bamboo flute, brass gong
main goal of the spaniards colonization
replace the indigenous form of art, bringing religion and the western art
were the ones supervising the practice of art in the
country during the spanish colonization
friars
commonly performed
to venerate patrons
and saints proliferated in the spanish colonization
religious dances
Secular dances performed in social
functions
polka, valse, fandango, minuet
visual arts during the spanish colonization
painting and sculpture
depicting religious
subject matters
materials used in architecture during the spanish colonization
stones and bricks
literary works brought about by spanish colonization
Religious and secular
prose and poetry
theater arts famous during the spanish colonization
Secular and religious
plays like “ Komedya“
is a theatrical tradition in Christianized Philippines whose plot generally revolves around the
social, political and religious conflicts of Muslim and Christian
komedya
changes brought by the americans to the country
politics, economy, education, culture
Refers to the practice of
art in the year of 1860s-1960s
modern art
Refers to the recent
and current practice of
art ranging from year
1970s up to present
contemporary art
It uses a combination of
different methods, materials, and ideas that
transcend the traditional
way of art making
contemporary art