Week 04: GAMABA Flashcards
award given to Filipino artists who produce art forms that are woven into everyday life
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan
GAMABA is bestowed by the
National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
recognizes Filipino artists that have shown excellence in their mastery of medium and technique, craftamanship and promotion of indigenous beliefs in their practice of traditional and ethnic art forms
National Living Treasure Award
GAMABA was institutionalized in ______ through the (RA) ______
1992, R.A. no. 7355
highest policymaking and coordinating body in the for culture and arts
NCCA
simple structure built to provide basic shelter w out concern for the following architectural style
Folk Architecture
simple marine vessels used for transport (cargo) of goods and people
Maritime Transports
invilves the threads being measured, cut, and mounted on a woodem platform
the threads are dyed and weaves on a loom
fabrica: abaca, pineappple, cotton, bark cloth
Weaving
using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material
Carving
carving commonly uses woods which is wifely used in ________ and ________
Paete, Laguna
Cordillera regions
folk dancs and music that reflect the traditional life of tge people of a certain region in the country
Performing arts
refers to the traditional oral literature of the filipino people
-ancient folk literatyre
-various pieces of folklore
Literature
artistic activities or producing works of effects that are 3 dimensional
ex. sculpture and ceramics
Plastics arts
mainly 2 dimensional like sketching, painting, photography, calligraphy, drawing,plants, and interior and architectural design
Graphic arts
used for decoration to embellish parts of a building or object
ex. bulul and parol
Ornament
promoted traditional textile are weaving and fuber art in their locality
Texitle or Fiber Art
use clay near the __________
Sibalom river
traditional pot making
Pottery
molding the clay requires the use of ________ and shoyld be kept away from __________
paddles, sunlight
Tinalak weaving
Lang Dulay (1998)
Inabal Weaving
Salinta Monon (1998)
Pis Siyabit Weaving
Darhata Sawabi (2004)
Mat weaving
Haja Amina Appi
Inabel weaving
Magdalena Gamayo (2012)
Tapestry Weaving (Yakan Tennun)
Ambalang Ausalin (2016)
Mat weaving (B’laan Igem)
Estelita Bantilan (2016)
Ikat weaving (B’laan Mabal Taih)
Yabing Masalon Dulo (2016)
abaca weaving process
Mabal
endearment for old women
Fu
finished hand woven cloth
traditional B’laan tubular skirt
Tabih
finest weavers in the Southern Philippines
Yakan of Basilan
Surat Mangyan and Ambhan Poetry
Ginaw bilog
3 lyrical poems
kulikal, basal, and bagit
lyrical poems and their accompanying instruments, epic chating, and storytelling
Masino Intaray (1993)
playing the Kudyapi
Sumaon Sulaiman
playing Kalinga musical instruments, dance patterns, and movements
formed the Kalinga Budong Dance Troupe
Alonzo Saclag (2000)
chanting the sugidanon epic of Panay Bukidnon
Frederico Caballero
Yakan musical instruments
preserve and promote yakan culture
mastered the; gabbang, agung , and kwintangan kayu
Uwang Ahadas (2000)
silver plating of religious and secular art
Eduardo Mutuc (2004)
gourd casque making
Teofilo Garcia (2012)
watherproof hat made from upo (“Tabungaw”)
Kattukong
poetic literary form with 7 syllable lines»_space;> metaphors and images
Ambahan
finest weavers in the southern philippines
Yakan of Basilan