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  • THEATER - one of the oldest and most popular forms of entertainment, in which actors perform live for an audience on other space designated for the performance.
  • PERFORMERS - persons who are on stage and portray their characters in a convincing way for the audience.
  • AUDIENCE - tend to respond to the shown energy of the performer while watching.
  • PERFORMANCE SPACE - refers to the space in which the actors can perform.
  • STAGE DESIGN - essential in placing the overall feel of the production
  • TEXT - refers to the script.
  • DIRECTOR - overseer to the entire production.
  • RITUALS- these are described as a way to communicate with gods or spirits.
  • DUPLO - is described as a poetic debate, in which the balagtasan was derived from.
  • BAYOK - it is a Maranao mimetic joust.
  • BALITAW- it is a poetic debate between a man and a woman.
  • DRAMA SIMBOLIKO- this refers to allegorical nationalist drama which began during the American regime.
  • STREET THEATER- this refers to theater that is presented outside the theater building and without the stage area.
  • KOMEDYA- the komedya is a play in verse that portrays lives of saints.
  • DAPIT- it refers to the tradition of fetching of the image of the community's patron saint.
  • FLORES- it is presented in the month of May. (flores de Mayo, alay, flores de Maria)
  • HUDAS- it refers to the burning of the image of Judas Scariot.
  • HULING HAPUNAN- it is an actual supper enacted to commemorate the last supper of Jesus with his disciples on the night before his crucifixion.
  • BODABIL- it is a stage presentation that consists of a range of musical and comedy acts, skits and monologues, novelty and acrobatic numbers, solos and chorus lines.
  • MODERN OR ORIGINAL PLAYS BY FILIPINOS - the themes of these plays still revolve around social, economic, political, and cultural issues in the country.
  • INDEGINEOUS THEATER - this type of theater is usually seen in the form of rituals, mimetic customs, and dances.
  • PLAYS WITH SPANISH INFLUENCE- It is generally described as musical play with a particular structure and standards.
  • THEATER AS ART - THEATER WITH ANGLO-AMERICAN INFLUENCE
  • LITERATURE - Comes from the latin word “LITERA” which means letter.
  • PROSE/PROSA - contains written words within the common flow of conversation presented in a straightforward manner.
  • PROSE/PROSA - EXAMPLES: Novels, Legends, Plays, Short Story, Folk Tales, Fables, Myths
  • POETRY - a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings.
  • KINDS OF POETRY- Narrative (Epic, Metrical, Tales, Ballads)
  • KINDS OF POETRY- Lyric (Folk songs, Sonnets, Elegy, Ode, Psalm, Awit, Corriddos)
  • KINDS OF POETRY - Dramatic (Comedy, Melodrama, Tragedy)
  • VISUAL ARTS - Artwork, such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
  • LAPU-LAPU SHRINE - Is a 20-meter bronze statue located in the Mactan Shrine in Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Cebu.
  • LAPU-LAPU SHRINE - The statue was erected to honor Rajah Lapu-Lapu, the native chieftain of Mactan Island who defeated Ferdinand Magellan during historic battle of Mactan in 1521.
  • SPOLIARIUM - perhaps the most iconic painting by a Filipino. In 1884, the Filipino painter, Juan Luna, earned the gold medal at the Exposicion de Bellas Artes in Madrid for this painting.
  • SCULPTURE “THE NINE MUSES” by Napoleon Abueva (1976) - Found in UP Diliman's Hardin ng mga Diwata, Abueva's “Siyam na Diwata ng Sining” represents the 9 muses: architecture, dance, film, literature, music, painting, photography, sculpture, and theater.
  • "The Sketch, Portrait of the Professor, and Poinsettia Girl" - by VICTORIO EDADES
  • ARCHITECTURE - The architecture of the Philippines is a reflection of the country’s historical and cultural heritage. Most prominent historic structures in the archipelago are based on a mix of indigenous Austronesian, Chinese, Malay, America, and Spanish influences.
  • ARCHITECTURE - EXAMPLES: Barasoain Church in Malolos, Manila Cathedral, St. Augustine Church in Paoay, Jose Rizal's Home in Calamba, Laguna
  • The architecture of the Philippines reflects its history and tradition.
  • Churches and mosques across the country, as well as buildings in the metropolitan and rural areas have risen in response to the growing demands of the Filipinos.