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Bodabil Dula-dula
- A stage show but not a stage play that was - A short drama poem
composed mainly of songs, dances, and
skits
- During the Japanese period, bodabil was
included as a short melodrama
National Theater Festivals Festivals with traditional and folk dances
- CCP Sinulog
- involved performances of theater arts Maskara
group established in the regions Ati-atihan
Sayaw sa Obando
Theater group from Luzon Kadayawan
Cultural Workers from Bicol
Dance groups established in the local setting
Theater group from Visayas Integrated Performing Arts Guild (IPAG) in
Silay City's Sarswela Group of Dumaans the Minadano State University in Iligan City
Dagyaw Theater Dagyaw Theater
Dance Company Dance Company
Teatro Amakan in Iloilo City
Theater group from Mindanao
Kaliwat Theater Collective ARCHITECTURE
Sining Kambayoka Ensemble
Physical and socio-cultural situation
Bodabil or vaudeville - taken into consideration when Philippine
- A kind of stage show introduced by architecture adopted the modern western
Americans architectural style
- Buck-and-wing, tap dancing, clog, and skirt
dancing are the dances performed in Philippine Architecture
bodabil - characterized as simple, rational and functional
Remedios de Oteyza & Leonor Orsosa simple, rational and functional
- ballet dancers from other countries who
became instructors and taught Filipinas Filipinos who studied in American universities
and brought changes in the Phil. architecture
Modern dance Juan Arellano
- dance that followed ballet Carlos Barret
- revolutionary in nature and does not Antonio Toledo
conform to the rules of classical ballet
- deals with a mixture of a wide range of Neoclassic style
dances, western and Asian dances, - introduced by Juan Arellano, et al
traditional dances and other experimental - style in building structures which tends to
dances revive the classic architecture
Projects that emerged due to the increasing Outdated technology & limited budget
population and decreasing land availability - reasons why Filipino producers can’t level
- urban housing with the quality of American movies
- multi-storey tenements
- government housing projects
Slums & Shanties Local films
- proliferated when the government housing - portrayed the lives of the Filipinos and used
cannot accommodate all those who need Tagalog as its language which is the only
low-cost housing edge of the Philippine movies
Fan movies
- target audience are avid fans of the stars