Lesson 3 folk arts of southern tagalog and bicol region

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ARTS AND CRAFTS OF

LUZONHIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS

BRIEF RUNDOWN

A REVIEW FROM YESTERDAY’S LESSON

BRIEF RUNDOWNDIRECTIONS: On your notebooks (Art segment of the MAPEH notebook), choose from the given options and WRITE THE CORRECT ANSWER to the given statement, definition, and/or image. (20secs. per each item.)

1. A HEADGEAR THE IVATAN WOMEN OF BATANES WEAR TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE HEAT OF SUN AND DURING THE RAINY SEASON. A. Bakwat

B. Pastillas C. Singkaban D. Vakul

2. BELT USED BY MOTHERS OF NUEVA VISCAYA AFTER GIVING BIRTH; USUALLY MADE OF WHITE WITH BEADS AS ACCENTS AND PATTERNS OF RIVERS & MOUNTAINS.

A. Bakwat B. Pastillas C. Singkaban D. Vakul

3. BULAKEÑOS’ LOCAL TERM FOR BAMBOO ARCHES ELABORATELY DESIGNES WITH KAYAS.

A. Bakwat B. Pastillas C. Singkaban D. Vakul

4. WRAPPERS USUALLY CUT INTRICATELY BY BULACAN OLD WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT LINEAR, CURVILINEAR & GEOMETRIC DESIGNS THAT BLEND WITH THE COLOR OF THE PAPER. A. Bakwat

B. Pastillas C. Singkaban D. Vakul

5. DECORATIONS DURING FIESTAS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS MADE FROM YOUNG COCONUT LEAVES THAT ARE POPULARLY USED DURING PALM SUNDAY. A. Parol

B. Patupat C. Puni D. Puso’

6. BIG KAPAMPANGAN LANTERNS WITH SEVERAL LIGHTS, SHAPES AND COLORS AND ARE USED TO ADORN HOUSES, STREETS AND BUILDINGS ESPECIALLY DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON.

A. Parol B. Patupat C. Puni D. Puso’

7. WEAVING THE COCONUT LEAVES TO WRAP THE KAPAMPANGAN’S LOCAL VERSION OF SUMAN.

A. Parol B. Patupat C. Puni D. Puso’

FOR ITEMS 8-15DIRECTIONS: From the given choices, write the NAME OF THE PROVINCE that matches its respective CULTURAL ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS with the descriptions and/or images that will be shown.

8. BAKWATBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

9. PAROLBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

10. PASTILLASBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

11. PATUPATBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

12. PUNIBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

13. SINGKABANBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

14. VAKULBATANESNUEVA

VISCAYABULACAN

PAMPANGA

15. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DOES NOT BELONG TO THE FOLK ARTS OF CAGAYAN VALLEY & CENTRAL LUZON? A. Bakwat

B. Dinumug C. Parol D. Puni

LET’S CHECK!

BRIEF RUNDOWN

LET’S VIRTUAL TRAVEL!

ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH THESE PLACES?

BAHAY NI RIZAL

CALAMBA, LAGUNA

EL NIDO PALAWAN

HIGANTES

ANGONO, RIZAL

MAYON VOLCANO

LEGAZPI, ALBAY

MORIONES

MARINDUQUE

PAHIYAS LUCBAN, QUEZON

PUERTO GALERA

ORIENTAL MINDORO

TAAL VOLCANO

TAAL, BATANGAS

FOLK ARTS FROM SOUTHERN

TAGALOG AND BICOL REGION

LESSON 3

LAGUNAUKIT – Paete motifs consisting of floral, curves and hooks

LAGUNATAKA – papier mache’ technique

RIZALPETROGLYPHS – oldest artistic expressions in the Philippines and listed as a National Treasure

RIZALHIGANTES FESTIVAL – celebration conceptualized in 1980s where giant papier maches of human figures are used to express sentiments about the Spanish hacienderos.

CAVITESAPIN-SAPIN – type of delicacy made from grounded glutinous rice

CAVITE

BATANGASBALISONG – also known as butterfly knife.

QUEZONKIPING – decors that are made from ground glutinous rice thinly coated on special leaves and cooked over low fire.

BICOL REGIONBicol Region is

known for its baskets, bags, slippers, coin purses and other crafts that are made from abaca & raffia fiber.

Raffia

Abaca

MARINDUQUEMORIONES FESTIVAL -

annual festival held every Holy Week. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks.

MINDOROIraya Mangyan of Mindoro are fond of making baskets with intricate patterns and designs of men, animals, trees and other objects.

ROMBLONRomblon is known not only for its fine marble products but also for their beautifully woven mats and bags out of romblon plant.

PALAWANMANUNGGUL JAR – serves as a container for secondary burial of the deceased loved ones.

PALAWANSALUGIN – Traditional Tagbanua attire made from pounded bark of trees.

PALAWANAMBALAD – piece of loincloth and a rattan waistband Tagbanua men wear in the olden times.

EVALUATIONDIRECTIONS: On your notebooks (Art Segment), write the LETTER of the BEST answer corresponding their respective definitions.

1. PAETE MOTIFS CONSISTING OF FLORAL, CURVES AND HOOKS. A. Higantes Festival B. Petroglyphs C. Taka D. Ukit

2. OLDEST ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES AND LISTED AS A NATIONAL TREASURE A. Ukit B. Taka C. Petroglyphs D. Higantes Festival

3. TYPE OF CAVITEÑO DELICACY MADE FROM GROUNDED GLUTINOUS RICE A. Balisong B. Kiping C. Salugin D. Sapin-Sapin

4. LUCBAN, QUEZON’S FAMOUS DECORS THAT ARE MADE FROM GROUND GLUTINOUS RICE THINLY COATED ON SPECIAL LEAVES AND COOKED OVER LOW FIRE. A. Balisong B. Kiping C. Salugin D. Sapin-Sapin

5. PALAWAN’S TRADITIONAL TAGBANUA ATTIRE MADE FROM POUNDED BARK OF TREES. A. Ambalad

B. Raffia C. Romblon D. Salugin

LET’S CHECK!

PREPARE FOR A SUMMATIVE TEST

IN ART ED (1ST QUARTER)

ASSIGNMENT Bring the following ART MATERIALS: 1. Oslo Paper 2. Pencil & Eraser 3. Any of the following coloring materials (choose ONE):CrayonsOil PastelWatercolor