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Arts

 Painting
 Dancing
 Weaving
 Sculpting
 Pottery
 Other arts
 Introduced by Spaniards during 16th century.
 Spaniards use paintings as religious
propaganda.
 Watercolor paintings
 increased and the subject matter of paintings began
to include landscapes, Filipino inhabitants, Philippine
fashion, and government officials.
 Portrait paintings
 featured the painters themselves, Filipino jewelry, and
native furniture.
 landscape paintings
 featured artists' names painted ornately as well as
day-to-day scenes of average Filipinos partaking in
their daily tasks.
 During World War II, some painters focused
their artwork on the effects of war, including
battle scenes, destruction, and the suffering
of the Filipino people.
 Types of Filipino dance
 Cordillera
 Muslim
 Tribal
 Rural
 Spanish style dances.
 Cordillera
 Banga
▪ illustrates the grace and strength of women in the
Kalinga tribe.
▪ Women performing the Banga balance heavy pots on
their heads while dancing to beat of wind chimes.
 Lumagen or Tachok
▪ is performed to celebrate happy occasions
▪ When Lumagen is performed, it is meant to symbolize
flying birds and is musically-paired to the beat of gongs.
 Bendayan
 Lumagen/Tachok
 Manmanok
 Ragsaksakan
 Salisid
▪ is the dance to show courtship.
▪ In the Salisid dance, a male and a female performer represent
a rooster attempting to attract a hen.
 Salip
 Tarektek
 Uyaoy/Uyauy
 Tribal dance
 Malakas at Maganda
▪ is a national folklore dance.
▪ It tells the story of the origin of the Filipino people on the islands
 Kadal Blelah
 Kadal Tahaw
 Binaylan
▪ the Binaylan dance, tells the story of a hen, the hen's baby, and a
hawk. In this dance, the hawk is said to control a tribe's well-being,
and is killed by hunters after attempting to harm the hen's baby.
 Bagobo Rice Cycle
 Dugso
 Traditional Filipino Dances
 Tinikling
▪ take two long bamboo sticks rapidly and in rhythm, clap
sticks for dancers to artistically and daringly try to avoid
getting their feet caught between them
 Singkil
▪ In this dance, there are four bamboo sticks arranged in
a tic-tac-toe pattern in which the dancers exploit every
position of these clashing sticks.
▪ is identifiable with the use of umbrellas and silk clothing
 Binasuan
 Fabrics
 abaca
 Pineapple
 Cotton
 bark cloth
 Textiles, clothes, rugs, baskets and hats
 Nipis
 From the transitional carving of anitos to the
santos to Christ and down to the saints,
Filipinos find it rather not difficult as they are
already familiar with the ways of the wood.
 Clay/Mud
 ceramic jars
 water vessels
 Plates
 Cups
 “Tanaga” is a type of Filipino poetry.
 “Kutkut” is an art technique used between
the 15th and 18th centuries.

▪ The technique was a combination of European and


Oriental style and process mastered by indigenous
tribes of Samar island.
 Juan Luna
 Fernando Amorsolo
 Augusto Arbizo
 Felix Hidalgo
 David Cortes Medalla
 Anita Magsaysay-Ho
 Fred De Asis
 Daniel Coquilla
 Ang Kiukok
 Mauro Malang Santos
 Santiago Bose
 Francisco Viri Rey Paz Contreras
 Nunelucio Alvarado
 Manila
 Bahay Tsinoy
▪ A typical Chinese house in the Philippines
 Casa Manila
▪ A typical Spanish colonial house in the Philippines
 San Agustín Museum
▪ A church museum with wide collections of catholic
religious items
 National Museum of the Philippines
▪ The national museum which showcases Philippine Arts
 Malacañang Museum
▪ A museum inside the Presidential Palace complex
 Metropolitan Museum of Manila
▪ A museum of contemporary arts
 Museum of Contemporary Arts and Design
▪ A museum of contemporary Filipino arts
 The Museum
▪ A museum of contemporary Filipino arts
 UST Museum
▪ The oldest existing museum in the Philippines. UST
Museum has permanent display on natural history
specimens, coins, medals, memorabilia, ethnographic
materials and oriental arts objects.
 Museo Pambata
▪ A museum for children
 Pasay
 CCP Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino and Asian
Traditional Musical Instruments
▪ A museum of performing arts.
 GSIS Museo ng Sining
▪ A museum of Filipino Arts
 Makati
 Ayala Museum
▪ A museum of Filipino Arts
 Yuchengco Museum
▪ A museum of Filipino and Filipino-Chinese Arts
 Pasig
 López Memorial Museum
▪ A museum of Filipino Contemporary Arts
 Quezón City
 Ateneo Art Gallery
▪ A museum of Filipino Contemporary Arts
 Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research
Center
▪ The only museum in the Philippines with wide range of
Philippine Arts from 1880 to 1960
 Taguig
 Mind Museum
▪ A science museum

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