MOD 2 Flashcards
a house that is based on the bahay kubo architecture but made with more stable and durable materials with influences from Spanish and Chinese architecture
bahay na bato
The epitome of Filipino vernacular architecture, it is a house usually erected with stilts and made of plant materials, such as bamboo and dried coconut leaves for roofs.
bahay kubo
A collective term for the diverse maritime crafts across the country used for transport, fishing, and trading
bangka
a traditional act of courtship in the form of a serenade
harana
a love song written in Tagalog used in courtship
kundiman
Vernacular or traditional architecture combined with modern architecture
neovernacular archi
pasyon vs senakulo
reading about the life of christ vs play ab life of christ
poetry based on the Japanese Haiku, has 4 lines, 7 syllables for each line, and has a rhyme scheme of AABB
tanaga
a lyric-dramatic play introduced by the Spaniards that blends theatrical drama, singing, and dancing which started as a form of propaganda against foreign rule
zarzuela
Mats made from dried buri or palm leaves cut into strips and woven. Some strips are dyed to make distinct patterns and designs
bolinao mats
the tradition of making jars from clay kneaded by carabaos before being worked on by the potter originally used for aging vinegar, wine, and bagoong
burnay
Traditional plain or patterned weaving originated in Ilocos using cotton
inabel
A type of abel weave that uses geometric optical patterns
which are represent waves of the sea meant to ward off evil spirits
binakol
A Spanish fandango dance performed when fishermen celebrate a day of good yield with the dancers swinging and dancing while holding lighted lamps
pangango sa oasiwas
t is a folk dance in which the dancers perform their dances on top of multiple benches
sayaw sa bangko
Established in the 16th century, it is a town that has preserved Spanish Renaissance Architecture.
vigan architecture
The practice of tattooing by using a thorn attached to a stick and a mixture of charcoal and water. In the tribes of Kalinga, men earn tattoos to show pride and achievements, while women get it to beautify
themselves and show wealth.
batok
A single handheld smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim
gangsa
Rice Terraces that are built on hills and slopes of fields of rice. These are spread across four municipalities in the Ifugao Province.
rice terraces of the Philippine cordilleras
A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth
bakwat
A wooden chair with long “arm rests” that are actually for the legs as it was originally used by women when giving birth
butaka
A war dance meant to depict the fight between Christians and Non-Christians who opposed Spanish influence performed during the Sambali Festival
sambali
A headgear made from dried Voyavoy leaves worn by
women to provide them protection from the heat
vakul
A kind of paper art in which intricate designs are made
by cutting Japanese Paper to wrap a delicacy called pastillas
pabalot
An ornamental, star-shaped lantern made for
Christmas to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem
parol
– The craft of creating fireworks
pyrotechnics
The art of producing decorative materials using bamboo
singkuban
A gate built in 1885 that originally served as the entrance to the Spanish naval station and then turned into a base by the US Navy
Subic spanish gate
A boat made of bamboo decorated during the Balsa Festival in Batangas as recognition for its significance in transport, fishing, as well as tourism
balsa
Popularly known as “Barong”, it is the official formal wear of men in the country
barong tagalog
A giant paper mache meant to portray farmers mocking
and protesting mean landlords when Angono was a hacienda used during the Higantes Festival
higantes
A delicacy made of glutenous rice and shaped into a leaf used in the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon which is also made to serve as a decorative piece
Kiping
An indigenous dance in which the dancers tap and utilize halved coconut husks strapped onto their bodies
maglalatik
A poem created by the Hanunuo Mangyans that is chanted and often carved on a bamboo
Ambahan
A large mask which resembles Caucasian features used for a street play in the Moriones Festival
Morion
A dance influenced by the Spanish dance, fandango, wherein the dancer must balance oil lamps on their hands and head
Pandanggo sa ilaw
Also known as the “dove dance”, it is a dance originally performed in weddings by the couple and their visitors
Pantomina
Weaved crafts made of buri, a native palm
Balay