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Cards (30)

  • Balitaw - old visayan folk song. the meter is same as kundiman's triple time but proceeds in a lifting and joyful manner
  • Patores - a Christmas song performed in Samar. story of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus in the manger
  • Buktot - a chordophone instrument nade from coconut shell with 4 strings
  • Agung - a heavy, wide-rimmed suspended gong
  • tulali - a bamboo flute with six finger holes
  • Cebu - known as the "Queen City of the South"
  • Guitar making - is one of the most popular folk crafts in Cebu
  • Baniglara - a local term in Visaya that means weaving
  • Puso - the popular glutinous rice in Eastern Visayas that incorporates the art of weaving
  • Basketry - source of livelihood in Bohol
  • Badminton - originated in Asia and Europe
  • Poona - name of badminton in India
  • Battledore and Shuttlecock - name of badminton in England
  • Shuttlecock - called "birdie" and made of natural or synthetic materials
  • Parts of a racket:
  • Parts of a Racket: head, shaft, throat, handle, frame
  • Serve - the shot that starts the game
  • Anorexia Nervosa - a psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight
  • Bulimia Nervosa - often called bulimia, another type of eating disorder. Characterized by someone who eats a lot of food in a short time then gets rid of the food to prevent gaining weight.
  • Compulsive Eating Disorder - eating disorder where people often feel unable to control how much or how often they eat
  • Mental health - a state of well-being
  • Stress - the body's response to events that make one feel threatened or upset
  • Pedro Alfafara - popularized balitaw before WWIII
  • Sylvia La Torre - know as "Queen of Kundiman"
  • Si Petite mon Amour - 1st song of Sylvia under bataan 1950
  • Sa kabukiran - balitaw music and one of the most popular performance of Sylvia
  • Basey - known for its colorful and handwoven banig that came from tikog leaves
  • Warp - weaves that go up and down
  • Weft - threads that go across
  • Bukag Baskets - popular among the town of antequera