one of the most famous musical instruments which are commonly used in festivals.
DRUMS
A festival celebration is never complete without the accompaniment of this instrument.
FESTIVALS
an annual celebration or anniversary.
FESTIVAL
a day or period of celebration, typically a religious commemoration.
FESTIVAL
ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or cultures
FESTIVAL
Cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Place of origin: Cebu City
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Repeated word in the video: Viva Pit Senyor
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Reason for celebration: Acceptance of Christianity
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Tempo: 140-145 BPM
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Celebrated on:3rd Sunday of January
SUNLOG FESTIVAL
To honor the Santo Niño, commemorate the Filipino rejection of their former religious views, and acceptance of Christianity
SINULOG FESTIVAL
Different groups of dancers dressed in colorful attire are accompanied by rhythmic music of the drums, percussions, trumpets and native gongs.
SINULOG FESTIVAL
is the festival that honors Senyor Santo Nino.
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Place of origin: Davao City
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Repeated word in the video: Kadayawan
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Reason for celebration: Thanksgiving
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Tempo: Vivacissimo
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Festival held on the third week of August
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Comes from the word “Madayaw” meaning thanksgiving for nature’s gift, warm and friendliness greeting; and to describe things that is good, valuable, superior and beautiful.
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
The tempo and rhythm of this festival is vivacissimo and regular rhythm.
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
Place of origin: Baguio City
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
Reason for celebration: Tribute to City’s Flowers
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
The term is of Kankanaey origin, meaning "season of blooming”
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
Was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake.
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
Gongs played during the annual flower festival portray the identity of indigenous people as original settlers of the mountain city.
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
The music composed by Saint Louis University’s former Dean and band master, Professor Macario Fronda, is used annually by the participants.
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
The music is usually played by the band or the drum and lyre group of the participating organization.
WHY DO FILIPINOS CELEBRATE FESTIVALS?
Miraculous power of Saints
Good fortune and favor received
Unity amidst the diversity of culture
Culture and traditions
IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
Music can raise someone's mood, get them excited, or make them calm and relaxed.
IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
It allows us to feel nearly or possibly all emotions that we experience in our lives. The possibilities are endless.
THEATER
An entertainment in the form of a dramatic and diversity situation or series of events
IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO FESTIVALS
In ancient societies, music plays a ritual role based on an oral tradition, and each performer in a sense interprets the tradition.
THEATER
The performers communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance
SARSUELA
Originated from Spain and was made popular in the Philippines in the 1800’s.
SARSUELA
It portrays the typical Filipino realities and stories and social relations which viewers can relate in their lives such as elections and feasts, marriage and family, vices and values.
BODABIL
Is another stage show that became popular during the Japanese period based on the French vaudeville.
BODABIL
These were called stage show during Japanese occupation and later variety shows.
KOMEDYA
Is another stage show that became popular during the Japanese period based on the French vaudeville.