The Filipino Art and Craft Flashcards
The Philippine Arts
•Mirrors a Filipino Society with diverse
cultural influences and traditions
of the_____ people.
Malay
, Islamic traditions was introduced
14th century
T or F
Europe strongly influenced Filipino Artist.
True
Indigenous Arts in the Philippines
•Are the product of…
patience and love.
Indigenous Arts in the Philippines
are product of skills and imaginative mind of the different ethno linguistic groups of the archipelago
Complex carvings
Indigenous arts
Indigenous Musical Instruments are made up from (4)
bamboo, animal skin, seeds and seashells.
Famous Indigenous Dances
- Banog banog
- Blit blaan
- Cañao
- Inamong
- Kadal iwas
- Kinabua
- Mamakar
- Man-manok
- Mayvanuvanua
- Ngilin
- Pangalay
- Sampak
- Saut
- Talip
- A dance that portrays hunters shielding their chickens from the famishing hawk.
- Banog-banog
•A courtship dance of the B’laan of Davao del sur, mimicking birds characteristic especially during mating time.
Blit B’laan
•The females scurry to safety burying their heads under their wings (using the malong), but the aggressive males follow them wherever they go.
Blit blaan
•A ritual-dance performed during native feast in the highlands of Cordilleras in Luzon; a symbol for triumph and abundance for crops.
Cañao
•An ethnic dance performed during their harvest time by the Tigawahanon Manobos in Bukidnon.
Inamong
•This type of dance shows a couple, with their bodies and arms slightly bent forward, mimicking the movement of a pair of flirting among monkeys.
Inamong
•A dance performed by T’boli and Tausug which mimic the mealtime of monkeys in removing nits and lice from each other.
Kadal Iwas
•Ritual dance among the Mandaya in Northern Mindanao that portrays the hawks’ use of sweet songs to lure out the hen and the chicks that are made into a meal.
Kinabua
•It is a Bontoc war dance performed during the planting season and a bountiful harvest.
Mamakar
•It is a dance performed in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
Man-manok
•It mimics fowls wherein a tribal blanket that represents the colorful feathers of wild cocks are shown off by the warriors who intend on winning the attention of the maiden hen.
Man manok
•It refers to a sacrificial rite performed at the beginning of the summer fishing season among mataw fishers in Batanes Island.
Mayvanuvanua
•This type of dance is an act of invitation to capture the fish dorado successfully.
Mayvanuvanua
•This type of dance is played to simulate the romantic or peaceful interactions of a rooster and a hen.
Ngilin
•It is a cultural dance performed among the Kalinga during marriage rituals and other celebrations like the budong (peace pact).
Ngilin
•This type of dance emphasizes the agility of the upper body wherein the rhythmic bounce of the shoulder with the simultaneous alternating waving of arms is the essential movement.
Pangalay (also known as Sea Gypsies).
•It is a native dance of the Tausug performed during weddings and other social gatherings.
Pangalay (also known as Sea Gypsies).
•This type of dance requires excellent skill in the handling of a shield, spear, and a sword.
Sampak
•It is a war dance performed by the Mandaya.
Sampak
•This ritual dance is also an offering to their magbabaya (God).
Saut
•It is a dance ritual performed by a male Talaandig presenting their expertise in style and arts in fighting their opponent.
Saut
•This is performed during the celebration of the intaneg (wedding).
•In this dance, the man traps a woman with an attractive blanket to place on her shapely shoulders
Talip
•It is a courtship dance among the Ifugao.
Talip