Module 2: Contemporary Art Forms From The Region Flashcards
It is also called suut.
Vakul
It is a traditional headgear which is used as a protective gear from rains and the sun’s heat while working in their farms.
Vakul
It is where Vakul originated.
Batanes
It is made of vuyavuy palm.
Vakul
It is a carved wooden statue that the Ifugao people of Northern Luzon used to guard their rice crop.
Bulul
They are carved from a single piece of wood and depict humans with very unrealistic features.
Bulul
It is where the Bulul originated.
Ifugao
It is also Male Rice Deity
Bulul
It uses morion masks to portray the Roman soldiers and Syrian mercenaries in the story of the Passion of the Christ.
Moriones Festival
The masks of this were intricately painted with colorful designs that symbolize Roman culture, customs, and traditions.
Moriones Festival
It is where the Moriones Festival originated.
Marinduque
It is celebrated in Bacolod City, Philippines to honor the city’s resilience and to express hope and optimism.
Masskara Festival
It is celebrated in the Panay Islands to honor the region’s pre-colonial heritage and the Sto. Nino de Leyte.
Pintados Festival
It is a traditional outrigger boat of Mindanao Island.
Vinta
It is characterized by their colorful rectangular log sails and bifurcated prows and stems, which resemble the gaping mouth of a crocodile.
Vinta