CPAR WEEK 2 (CONTEMPORARY ART PRACTICES FROM VARIOUS REGION)

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  • TINIKLING - Philippine dance which involves two individual performers hitting bamboo poles, using them to beat, tap, and slide on the ground, in co-ordination with one or more dancers who steps over and in between poles.
  • CARINOSA - is a Philippine national dance from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances.
  • HALADAYA FESTIVAL- The northernmost town of Cebu, Daanbantayan, celebrates a festival in honor of the warrior Datu Daya of Kandaya.
  • SINULOG FESTIVAL - Dance ritual of the miraculous image of Sto. Nino.
  • Music Instruments – any device for producing musical sound
  • The principal types of such instruments, classified by the method of producing sound, are PERCUSSION, STRINGED, KEYBOARD, WIND and ELECTRONIC.
  • THE FLAT GONG (GONGSA) - commonly known as GANGSA and is played by the groups in Cordillera region during gatherings, celebrations and even rituals.
  • THE FLAT GONG (GONGSA) - is used to call everyone’s attention and to celebrate people’s camaraderie and oneness of the people in one place.
  • SOLIBAO - a conical tenor drum played by the Bontoc and Ibaloi people of the Philippines.
  • SOLIBAO - is played by the palms of both hands.
  • TONGATONG - a bamboo percussion instrument used by the people of Kalinga to communicate with spirits during house blessings.
  • TONGATONG - is made of bamboo cut in various lengths.
  • DIWDIW-AS - is 5 or more different size of slender bamboo that is tied together.
  • SAGGEYPOIT - a bamboo pipe or a set of bamboo pipe arranged in graduated sizes in a row.
  • SAGGEYPOIT - it has a slight concave curve opening on top and closed at a bottom by a node, played by blowing into its mouthpiece.
  • BUNGKAKA - bamboo buzzer
  • BUNGKAKA - a percussion instrument made out of bamboo common in numerous indigenous tribes around the Philippines such as Ifugao, Kalinga, and Ibaloi
  • KULINTANG - refers to a racked gong chime instrument played in the Southern islands of the Philippines, along with its varied accompanying ensembles.
  • RONDALLA - banduria, guitar, double bass etc.
  • RONDALLA - is performed on ensembles comprising mandolin instruments of various sizes called banduria, composed on the Iberian tradition.
  • OPM (ORIGINAL PILIPINO MUSIC) - initially referring to Filipino pop ballads in the late 1970’s and during 1980’s.
  • OPM (ORIGINAL PILIPINO MUSIC) - Nowadays, the term is used to categorize all popular music that is composed and performed by Filipino or originating from the country.
  • HARANA AND KUNDIMAN - In the 1920’s, Harana and Kundiman became more mainstream musical styles.
  • FILM - a technological translation of theater, special effects are utilized to enhance the story telling.
  • FILM - POPULAR STARS: FPJ, Susan Roces, Amalia Fuentes, Romano Castellvi
  • FILM - EXAMPLES: Insiang (Lino Brocka, 1976)
  • FILM - EXAMPLES: Manila in the Claws of Light (Manila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag) (Lino Brocka, 1975)
  • FILM - EXAMPLES: Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa (Celso Castillo, 1974)
  • EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA OF THE PHILIPPINES (ECP) - was a government owned corporation of the Republic of the Philippines created to promote the growth and development of the local film industry. Created in 1982 after the first Manila International Film festival through Executive Order 770, the ECP was primarily known as a production company.