L3; 3 major traditions in philippine arts Flashcards

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what are the 3 major traditions in philipine arts

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  1. Ethnic Tradition
  2. Spanish Tradition
  3. American Tradition
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Before colonization, the Philippines already has its indigenous arts.

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Ethnic Tradition

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are primarily influenced by the geographical location and the experiences of Filipinos.

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Ethnic art forms

Ethnic Tradition

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Religion and secularization greatly influenced art in the Philippines.

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Spanish Tradition

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They were the ones supervising the practice of arts in the country with their agenda of propagating Christianity and maintaining the power of the colonizers.

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friars

Spanish Tradition

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Urbanization, consumerism, the rise of the middle class, change in the political system, and secularization affected the way of art-making.

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American Tradition

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____________________________ affected art making resulting in ____________________ artworks.

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Technological innovations affected art making resulting in non-conventional artworks.

American Tradition

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Dances vary depending on the area where our ancestors thrive

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Ethnic Tradition

(Dances)

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Dances are commonly performed to venerate patrons and saints who proliferated

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Spanish Tradition

(Dances)

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Dances that were more energetic, and lively; were referred to as social dances.

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American Tradition

(Dances)

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paintings that depict Filipino culture and nationalism.

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American Tradition

(Visual Arts)

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painting and sculpture which mostly depicted religious subject matters

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Spanish Tradition

(Visual Arts)

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crafting using the available materials in the environment

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Ethnic Tradition

(Visual Arts)

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use local materials such as anahaw, bamboo, cogon, cane, rattan and other light materials.

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Ethnic Tradition

(Architecture)

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Stones and bricks were predominantly used in constructing buildings

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Spanish Tradition

(Architecture)

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monumental and iconically distinguished by thick columns and sculptural elements

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American Tradition

(Architecture)

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folk literature in the forms of folk speeches, songs, and narratives

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Ethnic Tradition

(Literature)

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classified into religious and secular prose and poetry

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Spanish Tradition

(Literature)

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the genres fall into love of country and longingness for freedom.

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American Tradition

(Literature)

20
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Tribal presentations and rituals were the early theatrical performances

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Ethnic Tradition

(Theatre Arts)

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classified into religious and secular prose and poetry

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Spanish Tradition

(Theatre Arts)

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the genres fall into love of country and longingness for freedom.

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American Tradition

(Theatre Arts)

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indigenous musical instrumentslike bamboo flutes and gongs

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Ethnic Tradition

(Music)

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classified into religious andsecular prose and poetry

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Spanish Tradition

(Music)

25
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the genres fall into love of country and longingness for freedom.

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American Tradition

(Music)

26
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what are the philippine arts(?)/philippine art forms(?)

(enumerate)

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  1. Dance
  2. Visual Arts
  3. Architecture
  4. Literature
  5. Theatre Arts
  6. Music
27
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timeline of Philippine Arts (History of Philippine Arts)

(enumerate)

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  1. Ethnic Art — Integral to life
  2. Islamic Art — Geometric Designs
  3. Spanish Era — Faith & Catechism
  4. American Era — Secular Forms of Art
  5. Japanese Era — Orientalizing
  6. Modern Era — National Identity
  7. Contemporary Era — Social Realism
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In the Spanish tradition, dances are commonly performed to?

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venerate patrons and saints who proliferated

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Dances that were more energetic, and lively; were referred to as?

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social dances.