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  • arts - It is the expression and application of human creative skills and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
  • contemporary art - the newest art form; art that springs out of the present-day events and passion of society.
  • dance - is the art of the human form. The body is used, mobilized, and choreographed in a specific time, formed, and space.
  • Tinikling - The National Dance of the Philippines
  • Tinikling - The Philippine dance involves two individual performers hitting bamboo poles, using them to beat, tap, and slide on the ground.
  • Sinulog Festival - held in celebration of one of the country's most famous historical relics: the Santo Niño de Cebú (The statue of the baby Jesus)
  • Lapu-Lapu Shrine - a 20-meter bronze statue situated/located in the Mactan Shrine in Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Cebu.
  • Spoliarium - it depicts an event during the Roman Empire, where bloodied bodies of gladiators, drawn as slaves, were dragged mercilessly away by men from the powerful arena towards unknown darkness
  • Free standing - This is a kind of sculpture that can Independently stand in space. It has a flat horizontal base
  • Relief - This kind of sculpture does not have a flat horizontal base.
  • Assemblage sculpture - is formed by putting together materials such as found objects, pieces of paper, sponges, wood scraps, and other materials.
  • Kinetic Sculpture - considered as a sculpture in motion because the entire sculpture or some parts of the sculpture are moving with the wind or vibrating with the surrounding air.
  • Advertising art - encourage the public to patronage certain goods and services or to support policies or persons.
  • Basketry - This refers to the art of creating containers by weaving, plaiting, or braiding materials into hollow three-dimensional shapes used for carrying, storing, and trapping animals
  • Embroidery - This refers to the art of stitching ornaments on cloth by hand.
  • Leaf art - used in religious rituals, food wrapping, and even as a form of modern artistic expression.
  • Mat weaving - This refers to the art of plaiting strips of organic fibers into mats.
  • Paper art - a processes of cutting, pasting, recycling, and constructing objects using paper. This art can craft and create parol, pastillas, and kites. 
  • Personal Ornaments - These are objects worn on the human body. Or decoration. Jewelry falls under this form. These are worn either to enhance a part of the wearer's body, to exhibit rank or status, or to symbolize ritualistic and emotional states.
  • WHY PEOPLE ENGAGE IN ART?
    • Art builds social capital
    • Art creates opportunities for communication on a larger scale
    • Community art creates the opportunity for people to examine the social, economic and political structures of their society and their own roles within society in a reflective and critical way.
  • Music - art form that appeals to the sense of hearing, composed by combining notes into harmony.
  • Literature - an art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience
  • Theater - an Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and are enhanced by props, lights and sounds. form of art in which artists use their voices and/or their bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression.
  • Film - a technological translation of theater, special effects are utilized to enhance the story telling
  • Dance - art of the human form, body is used, mobilized and choreographed in a specific time, form and space.
  • Architecture, Designs and Allied Arts - structure that meant to be used as shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure.
  • Visual Arts - Artwork, such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.