Week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

It is the art that transformed from being local, folk tradition into a popular art.

A

Pabalat or Pastillas Wrappers

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2
Q

It has become a compelling icon/symbol of the people’s creativity in the town of San Miguel and the entire province of Bulacan.

A

Pabalat

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3
Q

The date when the town of San Miguel celebrated the first-ever “Pastillas Festival”

A

May 5-7, 2006

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4
Q

Pastillas de leche is made from:

A
  1. Fresh Carabao milk
  2. Condensed milk
  3. Granulated sugar
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5
Q

The skillful manipulation of a medium to express an idea or an experience.

A

Work of Art

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6
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Pabalat has become a compelling icon/symbol of the people’s creativity in the town of _______ and the entire province of ________.

A

town of San Miguel, province of Bulacan

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7
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The substance that is manipulated.

A

The Medium

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8
Q

The selection of ________ and _______ is important in the understanding or enjoyment of artwork.

A

media and technique

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9
Q

May 5-7, 2006 – the town of San Antonio celebrated the first-ever “Pastillas Festival”. True or False?

A

False. It is the town of San Miguel.

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10
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Describes the skillful manipulation of the medium.

A

Technique

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11
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It may utilize tools or technology.

A

Technique

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12
Q

It is a mat woven from leaves or grass.

A

Banig

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13
Q

How to make banig

A
  1. Sedge or grass are first gathered from nearby swamps, mangroves, or food plains
  2. Then, sun-dried and cooked.
  3. After dyeing in different colors, these are flattened, trimmed to size, and dried again until ready to be woven.
  4. Then, weave the grass according to the method you are using.
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14
Q

They are used to keep the straws more pliant and durable.

A

Vegetable dyes and coconut oil

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15
Q

A general method of producing a surface or an object by entwining a strip or strand.

A

Weaving

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16
Q

In weaving, a strand that is longitudinal is called

A

Warp

17
Q

In weaving, entwining a strip or strand with a horizontal one called ______ at right angles or at an obliquely perpendicular direction

A

Weft

18
Q

Give me the 3 Outstanding Traditional Forms of Weaving without a loom are:

A
  1. Palaspas (Palm-leaf fond)
  2. Basketry
  3. Banig (mat)
19
Q

A Primeval form of palm leaf weaving, is called such because of its association the ___________

A

Catholic Ritual of Palm Sunday

20
Q

Plants endemic to the craftsman’s surroundings are the source of materials.

A

Basketry

21
Q

Method involves the use of ibus or unopened coconut palm leaves.

A

Palaspas

22
Q

Banig is a mat woven from leaves or sheep wool. True or False

A

False. Leaves or grass

23
Q

Give the most common materials for basket

A
  • Bamboo
  • Rattan
  • Nipa
  • Buri
  • Buntal