M1: Art Forms in the Philippines Flashcards
Art Form
Mediums and practices through which artists express their creativity, emotions, and ideas
Range if disciplines, from painting and sculpture to dance and music
Traditional Art
Represent reality or realism through narrative and is
Passed down through generations
Ethnomedicine
Medical artisans and shamans perform practices and use object associated with traditions to provide care
Weaving
Involves various techniques such as basket weaving, back-strap loom weaving, headgear weaving, and fishnet weaving
Folk Architecture
Varies by ethnic group and structures are made of bamboo, wood, rock, coral, rattan, grass, and other materials
Pottery
Had a ceramic age about a thousand years ago and high-fired pottery
Filipino Cuisine
Is a blend of over 100 ethnolinguistic groups, incorporation influences from Indian, Chinese, Spanish,
Filipino Folk Performing Arts
Folk dances, plays, and dramas are performed: banga, manmanok, ragragsakan, tarek tarek, uyaoy
Folk Literature
Comprises epics, songs, mythics, and poetry, with rich metaphor
Folk Graphic Arts
Tattooing, Folk Writing, and Folk drawing and painting
Ornaments
Ornamental art included Glass art, accessories, and metal crafts
Maritime Transport
Includes both houses, boat-making, and maritime traditions and is made out of wood
Non-traditional Contemporary Art
Involve experimenting with new ways of seeing and fresh ideas and Changes from time to time
Dance
Philippines has a diverse dance culture influenced by geography, history, and ethnicities
Philippine Music
Changes from trends,