Week 3-Art practices Visayas and Mindanao

Cards (14)

  • Itik-itik
    A dance in which the steps mimic the gestures of a duck.
  • Okir
    This is a distinct geometric and flowing plant design and folk motifs found among the Moro and Lumad people.
  • Sinulog
    It is a dance that represents the current of a river.
  • Hinilawod
    It is a 29,000-verse epic poem about the heroes of Panay chanted for three days.
  • Tanyak-tanyak
    This is the custom of face painting by the use of a mixture of flour and water done in wedding ceremonies done by the Yakan people.
  • Kudyapi
    It is an instrument that looks like a boat and has two strings.
  • Dagmay
    A weaved fabric made by the Mandaya tribe that is usually used by women as a skirt, as well as blankets or wraps for the dead.
  • T'nalak
    It is a method of weaving abaca inspired by the weaver’s dreams.
  • Sarimanok
    The symbol of Maranao art which depicts a legendary, colorful bird that symbolizes good fortune.
  • Bunga Sama
    This is the highest form of Yakan weaving that has patterns that represent the universe.
  • Hinabol
    It is the art of hand-woven fabrics made by the ethnic Higanon tribe.
  • Panika
    Practiced in Bukidnon, this is a headdress worn during festivities.
  • Cariñosa
    This is a dance introduced by the Spaniards performed for flirting with the female dancer utilizing either a fan or handkerchief.
  • Ginakit
    It is described as a brightly colored boat used by Muslim royals and high ranking people in Mindanao.