MAPEH EXAM

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  • It is also known as Beijing Opera that combines music, vocal, performance, dance, and acrobatics.
    Peking Opera
  • A form of Japanese Theater with highly stylized song, mime, and dance.
    Kabuki
  • An Indonesian form of shadow puppetry.
    Wayang Kulit
  • A technique being utilized in Peking Opera that is commonly used for sorrowful songs and is only sung by bearded characters.
    Fan Pan
  • These are perhaps the most prominent ancient texts which serves as an inspiration of the shadow puppetry in Indonesia.
    Ramayana and Mahabharata
  • The most important opera presentation in China
    Peking Opera
  • An orchestra that accompanies the shadow puppetry in Indonesia
    Gamelan
  • It is considered as the most important Japanese contribution to World theater.
    Kabuki
  • The manipulator and puppeteer of Wayang kulit in Indonesia
    Dalang
  • The male soloist/group singers in wayang kulit
    Gerong
  • The female singer that sings with the orchestra in an Indonesian Theater show.
    Pesindhen
  • An Asian art presentation which stories are usually from the Hindu epics.
    Wayang Kulit
  • A fundamental instrument that accompanies the dance and movement of Japanese performances
    Shamisen Music
  • It is an ancient shadow theater in Thailand which daning puppeteers perform scenes related to their values and ideologies.
    Nang Shadow Play
  • A type of dance that is a vernacular, usually recreational, expression of a past or present culture.
    Folk Dance
  • Mother of Philippine folk dance.
    Francisca Aquino
  • The basic dance steps in the sakuting dance.
    Change step
  • A folk dance in Jolo, Sulu that uses a fan as an accessory alongside their traditional dance costume.
    Sua-Ku-Sua
  • "My Pomelo Tree"
    Sua-Ku-Sua
  • A place in Pangasinan that means "having to look backward and upward".
    Lingayen
  • A dance that originated in Sulu that means "Fingernail".
    Pangalay
  • A kind of fruit where people of Sulu got the inspiration to create the Sua-Ku-Sua dance.
    Pomelo
  • It refers to rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.
    Sakuting
  • A dance in Sulu with a Thailand, Malaysian, Burmese, Cambodian, and Indonesian influence.
    Pangalay
  • A folk dance by the Tausug that is classified as a wedding dance.
    Sua-Ku-Sua
  • A place where Sakuting originated.
    Abra and Ilocos Norte
  • A dance that depicts a mock fight among Ilokano Christians and non-Christians during the Spanish Colonial period.
    Sakuting
  • These are legal drugs that non-drug user might try which lead them to more dangerous drugs.
    Gateway Drugs
  • Dried leaves rolled into a small square of rice paper to create a small, round cylinder called cigarette.
    Tobacco
  • These are substances which causes cancer.
    Carcinogens
  • The smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe.
    Side stream/Secondary smoke
  • A stimulant that is not considered as a gateway drug.
    Coffee
  • A group of diseases which make body cells grow uncontrollably.
    Cancer
  • A physical and mental changes that the body is experiencing upon consuming alcohol.
    Intoxication
  • A condition where a person consumes alcohol consistently which results in numerous body damages and malfunctions.
    Alcoholism
  • A physical effect that gives discomfort to humans who heavily consumes alcohol.
    Hangover
  • A colorless bitter-tasting substances that humans consume.
    Alcohol
  • A person who smokes in sucession.
    Chain smoker
  • It refers specifically to the smoke that a smoker directly inhales.
    Mainstream smoke
  • An addictive substance found in tobacco products like cigarettes.
    Nicotine