Lesson 2 : Three Energy System

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  • Performing Arts
    Any art produced by using one's voice, body, or presence usually presented in front of an audience
  • Performing Arts
    • Music
    • Dance
    • Theater
    • Spoken Word
  • Music
    The use of one's voice or instruments to produce sound
  • Musical Genres in the country
    • pop
    • choir
    • rock
    • hip-hop
    • folk music
  • Dance
    Utilizes the artist's body movements, facial expressions, as well as presence to produce a piece. It is usually accompanied by music.
  • Theater
    Integrates spoken dialogue, acting with body movements and facial expressions, literary elements (e.g. plot), design (e.g. costume, theater space, props), and music to create a whole production
  • Spoken Word
    A performance of a poem that focuses on enunciation and delivery
  • Literary Arts

    The art of utilizing words and written language
  • Forms of Literary Arts
    • Poetry
    • Legend
    • Novel
    • Short Story
    • Electronic Literature
  • Poetry
    A form of literature that has a rhyme scheme and a unit of rhythm, called meter
  • Legend
    A story that is used to explain an event or phenomenon that is handed down from generation to generation
  • Novel
    A lengthy narrative, usually of different individuals. Genres of novels include mystery, science fiction, horror or thriller, romance, and history
  • Short Story
    A short fictional work, which can usually be read in a few minutes. Examples of short stories include anecdotes, fables, fairy tales, and parables
  • Electronic literature is a new form of literature made to be viewed in devices, such as computers and mobile phones.
  • MEDIA ARTS are forms of art that are produced, shown, and make use of media technologies, such as computers, television, film, radio, and mobile phones. - Video Art - Video games - Animation - Digital Art - Filmmaking Video Art is considered to be the abstract form of video making because it does not rely on most of the elements of traditional videos, such as actors, dialogue, and plot. Video Games are interactive forms of art that are played on a computer or console.
  • Animation is the art of making 2D or 3D figures and images move. Filmmaking is the process of capturing moving images generally made for media broadcast. The process of making a film involves conceptualizing, writing, and producing a story which involves casting talents, enacting the screenplay, shooting scenes, recording sound and music, editing, and screening.
  • Digitalart makes use of digital technology to create an artwork. Types of Digital Art - Digital painting - Photo Manipulation
  • ARTS
    is the art meant to be perceived by sight. Drawing is a practice in which images are created by using a medium(pencil, pen) on a surface by marks of lines and shapes. Painting is both the art of applying paint (using a brush, palette knife, airbrush, etc.) on a surface, and its result. The most common mediums used are watercolor, oil, acrylic, and spray paint. Sculpture cure is the art of making three- dimensional pieces. It has four basic techniques: Carving Modeling Assembling Casting
  • 4 Basic Techniques in Sculpture
    Carving
    involves removing materials from the medium using various tools, such as knives and chisels. Modeling is the process of gradually adding and reworking soft or malleable materials to form the sculpture, rather than removing
  • Assembling
    refers to a technique of using different objects and materials collectively called "found objects" and glued, attached, or held together into one piece. Casting is more often used for mass productions of a piece. This involves using a mold which will be poured on with a liquid material, such as plastic or rubber, which will then harden and form a cast.
  • Printmaking is a technique done for reproducing a piece of art.
  • Basic Techniques of Printmaking Serigraphy referred to as silkscreen printing, is a technique that uses a screen and squeegee to push paint onto the surface below. Relief utilizes a block that is carved, then painted on the raised areas, after which is pressed on a surface.
  • Intaglio is the opposite of relief printing because the engravings are used to apply paint on so that the final product will have an embossed effect. This is used in printing banknotes.
  • Architecture is the art and science of designing and planning structures, such as buildings and houses.
    Applied Arts is the art of applying design to everyday objects
  • Industrial design Types of Applied Arts is meant to create and design commercial objects and products with the aim to improve functionality and value in relation to its design. Graphic design combines images and typography mainly done for commercial purposes, such as advertising.
  • Fashion design is the process of designing and creating clothing. Interior design aims to create an environment inside a structure that is functional, safe, as well as aesthetically pleasing.
  • Fashion design is the process of designing and creating clothing. Interior design aims to create an environment inside a structure that is functional, safe, as well as aesthetically pleasing.
  • Photography is the process of capturing still images and utilizing light with a camera.
  • Handicrafts is the art of producing useful and decorative objects with simple tools. Examples of handicrafts include embroidery, woodcrafts, metalcrafts, ceramics, weaving, and paper art.
  • Fernando Amorsolo
    The first National Artist of the Philippines with the official title, "The Grand Old Man of Philippine Arts"
  • Fernando Amorsolo
    • Helped develop Philippine Art through his paintings of rural landscapes and portraits
    • Famous works include El Ciego, Planting Rice, and Defence of a Filipina Woman's Honour
  • Carlos "Botong" Francisco
    Credited to have single-handedly revived the dying art of mural painting
  • Carlos "Botong" Francisco
    • Famous works include Filipino Struggles Through History, The Martyrdom of Rizal, and Blood Compact
  • Guillermo Tolentino
    Renowned as the "Father of Philippine Arts"
  • Guillermo Tolentino
    • Known for his classical style sculptures and busts of famous people
    • Famous works include the original University of the Philippines Oblation, The Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan, and the seal of the Republic of the Philippines
  • Napoleon Abueva
    Known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture"
  • Napoleon Abueva
    • Youngest to be bestowed the award at age 46
    • Famous works include the Nine Muses of Arts in UP Diliman, The Transfiguration at the Eternal Garden Memorial Park, and the Sunburst at the Peninsula Manila Hotel
  • Victorio Edades
    The "Father of Modern Philippine Painting" because he introduced the Modern Art movement in the country during the time that Amorsolo's style of works
  • Victorio Edades
    • Famous works are The Sketch, The Artist and
  • Juan F. Nakpil
    Acknowledged as the "Father of Philippine Architecture"