TOPIC 3: LOCAL ARTS AND ART OF OKIR/UKKIL Flashcards
arts produced in a certain specific location that express tradition and/or culture
Local Arts
The traditional arts in the Philippines include folk architecture, maritime transport, famous sculpture in the Philippines, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornament, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture.
Local Arts
A religious festival in the Philippines is celebrated in Cebu every January.
Sinulog Festival
One-of-a-kind festival in the Philippines held in Aklan.
Ati-Atihan Festival
The religious festival in the Philippines celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño and the pact between the Datus and locals in Iloilo City.
Dinagyang Festival
Lucban, Quezon – One of the most colorful Philippines festivals held in Lucban, Quezon where tourists can enjoy FREE food!
Pahiyas Festival
The popular Flower Festival in the Philippines.
Panagbenga Festival
One of the most unique festivals in the Philippines where you’ll see crispy pork lechons dressed in cool outfits.
Lechon Festival
The fiesta in the Philippines is celebrated in Davao City.
Kadayawan Festival
The Philippine festival of many faces is held in Bacolod.
MassKara Festival
One of the fun fish festivals in the Philippines.
Tuna Festival
Where you can see giant paper mache doing the festival dance.
Higantes Festival
A festivity is held in Zambales to celebrate the bountiful harvest of mangoes.
Mango Festival
The festival that promotes bangus.
Bangus Festival
A religious festival in the Philippines re-enacting Longinus’ life.
Moriones Festival
It is a celebration in recognition of the sociohistoric-cultural heritage of Bicolanos as based on the Ibalong Epic.
Ibalong Festival
A way to promote and preserve South Cotabato’s cultural heritage
T’Nalak Festival
has the highest concentration of celebrity residents, partly due to the fact that it plays host to the two largest television networks in the country
Quezon City
Nest for amazing art hub like Blanc Gallery, Kaida Contemporary, Light and Space, Art 19B, West Gallery etc.
Quezon City
called the Fashion Center of the Philippines because of its affordable and unique textile
Kamuning Textile Market
term for geometric and flowing designs (often based on an elaborate leaf-and-vine pattern)
Okir or Ukkil
is an exclusive artistic cultural heritage of the Maranaos of Lanao, Philippines.
The Okir (motif)
It is an artistic design of the Maranao native inhabitants of southern Philippines beginning from the early 6th Century C.E. before the Islamization of the area
Okir or Ukkil
is a design or pattern often rendered or curved in hardwood, brass, silver, and wall painting in curvilinear lines and Arabic geometric figures?
Okir or Ukkil