MAPEH (M,A & PE) Flashcards
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- derived from the word ‘payas’, which means decoration or to decorate.
- It showcases houses decorated with colorful “kiping” - a leaf-shaped, multi-colored rice-paste wafers
- Also a thanksgiving celebration for a bountiful harvest
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Pahiyas Festival
Town: Lucban, Quezon
Date: 15th of May
Patron Saint: San Isidro Labrador - patron saint of the farmers, peasants and laborers
Subject: Arts
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- The participants are childless couples from all over the region dance to the tune of S—- C—- Pinung-pino in order to increase their chances of child birth
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Fertility Dance of Obando Fertility Rites
Town: Obando, Bulacan
Date: May 17, 18 and 19
Patron Saint: San Pascual de Baylon, Sta. Clara and Nuestra Senora de Salambao
Subject: Arts
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——– Festival
- It is Lenten rites the depicts the story of –.——– the Roman centurion that miraculously gained his eyesight when his eye was hit by Jesus’ blood when he stabbed Jesus beside his torso
- **“Moriones” are —— **
- Morion means “—-“ or “—–”, a part of the medieval Roman armor which covers the face
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Moriones Festival Lenten
- “Moriones” are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers
- Morion means “mask” or “visor”, a part of the medieval Roman armor which covers the face
Town: Marinduque
Date: Holy Week
Patron Saint: St. Longinus
Subject: Music, Arts and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- It is known as the wildest festival in the Philippines
- It means ”– —- ——- —-“ - the native of Panay
- People shout and yell ”—- —-!” and ”—- —– —-!”
- Consists of rythmic drum beats, chants, prayers and tribal dance music
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Ati-Atihan Festival
- It means “To make Believe Atis” - the native of Panay
- People shout and yell “Hala Bira!” and “Viva Santo Nino!”
Town: Kalibo, Aklan
Date: 3rd Week of January
Patron Saint: Santo Nino
Subject: Music, Arts and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- Comes from the Cebuano word “sulog” which means “—– ——- ——–” which depicts the forward-backward step of sinulog dance.
- It commemorates the Filipino people’s acceptance of Christianity
- The petitioners often yell ”— ——!”
- It is accompanied by** rythmic music of drums, percussions, trumpets and native gongs.**
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Sinulog Festival
- Comes from the Cebuano word “sulog” which means “water current movement” which depicts the forward-backward step of sinulog dance.
- The petitioners often yell “Pit Senior!”
Town: Cebu City
Date: 3rd Sunday of January
Patron Saint: Santo Nino or Holy Child Jesus
Subject: Arts and Music
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- It is a Hiligaynon word that means “merrymaking”
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Dinagyang Festival
-** Hiligaynon word for “merrymaking”**
Town: Iloilo City
Date: 4th Sunday of January
Patron Saint: Santo Nino or Holy Child Jesus
Subject: Arts and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——–/—- —- Festival
- One of the most colorful aspects of the festival that portrays women in the bible
- It honors the finding of the TRUE CROSS by Reyna Helena
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Religious
Flores De Mayo/Santa Cruzan
- (Santa Cruzan) It honors the finding of the TRUE CROSS by Reyna Helena of Constantinople
- (Flores de Mayo) Flowers and prayers are offered in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the month of may
Town: Bulacan
Date: May
Patron Saint: Mother Mary
Subject: Arts
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- Preceded with a 9 days novena
- The devotes shout “—- – ——!” (Long Live the Virgin)
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Religious
Feast of Our Lady of Penafrancia
- The devotes shout “Viva la Virgin!” (Long Live the Virgin)
Town: Naga City, Bicol
Date: 3rd Saturday of September
Patron Saint: Virgin Mary (Our Lady of Penafrancia)
Subject: Music
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- started by the city Mayor Eduardo Dimacuha
- features street dancing, harana, indigenous Filipino games and Lupakan (sharing of “Nilupak” a delicacy made from cassava, sweet potato or banana).
- Comes from the word Subsub - bending body forward or downward, and Bali - Broken
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Sublian Festival
- started by the city Mayor Eduardo Dimacuha
- features street dancing, harana, indigenous Filipino games and Lupakan (sharing of “Nilupak” a delicacy made from cassava, sweet potato or banana).
- Comes from the word Subsub - bending body forward or downward, and Bali - Broken
Town: Batangas City
Date: July 23
Patron Saint: Holy Cross (Agoncillo and Bauan), Ssanto Nino (Batangas City)
Subject: Music
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- Its name derives from the friendly greeting “——-“, from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw” meaning —- and ——–, ——– or ———.
- The festival is a celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living.
- Singing lively, street dance and offerings to their deities are the highlights of this festival
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Secular or Non - Religious
Kadayawan Festival
- Its name derives from the friendly greeting “Madayaw”, from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw” meaning good and valuable, superior or beautiful.
- celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living.
- Singing lively, street dance and offerings to their deities are the highlights of this festival
Town: Davao
Date: 3rd Week of August
Celebration: Thanksgiving
Subject: Arts and Music
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- celebrates the epic story of ——- who was accompanied by three legendary heroes namely ——, ——– and ——-.
- People parade in the streets wearing masks and costumes to imitate the appearances of the heroes and the villains portraying the basic battles that made their way into the history of Bicol
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Secular or Non - Religious
Ibalong Festival
- celebrates the epic story of Ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes namely Baltog, Hangyong and Bantong.
- People parade in the streets wearing masks and costumes to imitate the appearances of the heroes and the villains portraying the basic battles that made their way into the history of Bicol
Town: Legaspi, Albay
Date: October 25 - 31
Celebration: Epic Heroes
Subject: Music and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- celebrates the epic story of ——- who was accompanied by three legendary heroes namely ——, ——– and ——-.
- People parade in the streets wearing masks and costumes to imitate the appearances of the heroes and the villains portraying the basic battles that made their way into the history of Bicol
Town: ?
Date: ?
Patron Saint: ?
Subject: ?
Secular or Non - Religious
Ibalong Festival
- celebrates the epic story of Ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes namely Baltog, Hangyong and Bantong.
- People parade in the streets wearing masks and costumes to imitate the appearances of the heroes and the villains portraying the basic battles that made their way into the history of Bicol
Town: Legaspi, Albay
Date: October 25 - 31
Celebration: Epic Heroes
Subject: Music and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- (Place) - The summer Capital of the Philippines
- Also called as The Blooming Flower Festival
- Celebrates the flower parades and street dance
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Secular or Non - Religious
Panagbenga Festival
- Baguio - The summer Capital of the Philippines
- Also called as The Blooming Flower Festival
- Celebrates the flower parades and street dance
Town: Baguio City
Date: February
Celebration: Season of Flowers
Subject: Arts and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- Displays the most beautiful and colorful masks
-** (Place) - The City of Smiles**
- Comes from the word “mass” (English) which means — — — and “kara” (Spanish) that means —-
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Secular or Non - Religious
Masskara Festival
- Displays the most beautiful and colorful masks
- Bacolod - The City of Smiles
- Comes from the word “mass” (English) which means gathering of people and “kara” (Spanish) that means face
Town: Bacolod City
Date: October 29
Celebration: Masskara Making/streetdance
Subject: Arts and PE
Religious or non Religious?
——– Festival
- An ethnic festival celebrated by the 7 tribes that inhabited the region of Bukidnon. They are the Matigsalug, Tigwahanun, Higaunu, Umayamnun, Manobo, Bukidnon and Talaandig
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Secular or Non - Religious
Kaamulan Festival
- An ethnic festival celebrated by the 7 tribes that inhabited the region of Bukidnon. They are the Matigsalug, Tigwahanun, Higaunu, Umayamnun, Manobo, Bukidnon and Talaandig
Town: Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Date: Mid February to March
Celebration: Custom and Tradition
Subject: Arts