MOD 3 Flashcards
Crafts and decorations made from seashells
capiz
A dance introduced by the Spaniards performed for flirting with the female dancer utilizing either a fan or handkerchief
Cariñosa
A Visayan folk song about a person leaving a boy, named Dandansoy, to go back home
Dandansoy
process of making fabrics using piña, abaca, or cotton in Iloilo.
hablon
A weaved cloth that has a colorful plaid or checkered design
Patadyong
A 29,000-verse epic poem about the heroes of Panay chanted for three days; Hinilawod translates to “Tales from the Mouth of the Halawod River”
Hinilawod
A hand-woven basket made of bamboo
Pagrara
The use of piña fabric, which come from mature pineapple leaves that are scraped, cleaned, and dried before being woven
piña
A fabric woven from abaca fibers from processed abaca trees
Sinamay
A dance reenacting the discovery of an image of St. Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of Sibulan, by a fisherman
Gapnod
A wedding dance performed with the accompaniment of a rondalla
Kuradang
A Spanish-inspired ballroom dance where the female character wears a Maria Clara
Mazurka Boholana
A dance that represents the “sulog” (current) of a river in Cebu performed during the Sinulog Festival
Sinulog
A square dance performed by several pairs that combines influences of Spanish, Mexican, French, as well as indigenous elements together
Surtido Cebuanao
Basey, Samar is renowned for its woven sleeping mats, locally known as banig
Basey mats
A courtship dance performed during fiestas, family gatherings, as well as weddings
Kuratsa
A dance that involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers
Tinikling
The highest form of Yakan weaving has patterns that represent the universe
Bunga sama
A percussion musical instrument that is usually made of metal
Gong
The collective term for dresses made by the Yakan women using abaca, pineapple, and bamboo
Semmek
A custom of face painting by the use of a mixture of flour and water done in wedding ceremonies
Tanyak tanyak
An instrument that looks like a boat and has two strings
Kudyapi
A hand-woven fabric made by the ethnic Higaonon tribe
Hinabol
A ballad song that is about recalling historical events
Idangdang
A headdress worn during festivities made of native materials
panika
A weaved fabric made by the Mandaya tribe that is usually used by women as a skirt, as well as blankets or wraps for the dead
Dagmay
traditional textile made from abaca with a special weave worn only by women and has a shine from the beeswax applied during the weaving process
Bagobo Inabal
Brightly colored boats used by Muslim royals and high-ranking people in Mindanao during the pre-colonial and Spanish periods, and now showcased in the Pakaradyan Festival
Ginakit
A hand-woven cloth made by the B’laan people
Tabih
Made by the T’boli people, it is a method of weaving abaca inspired by the weaver’s dreams.
T’nalak
An edged-pegged plank type boat made from hardwood
Butuan Boats
A dance in which the steps mimic the gestures of a duck
itik-itik
A kind of embroidery made by the Manobo people
Suyam
A large, wrap-around skirt which displays the okir design
malong
A distinct geometric and flowing plant design and folk motifs found among the Moro and Lumad people
Okir
A headdress worn by men to represent one’s rank in society
Pis syabit
A woven fabric, considered to be one of the earliest weaving techniques, worn by the Yakan women
Seputangan
A folk dance that depicts the epic poem, Darangen
Singkil