The Philippine flag has three colors - red, white, blue
The Philippines is an archipelago with over 7,000 islands
Fortissimo: very loud
Bodabil
The usual stage acts to a stage presentation featuring comedy, monologue, skits and impersonators
Kadayawan
A celebration of good harvest while street dancing in colorful tribal costumes and jewelries with floats of fresh fruits and flowers
Secular komedya
Usually performed at local Fiesta
Kadayawan Festival is celebrated in Davao
Ibalong
A festival that celebrates epic stories of the three Heroes namely Baltog, Handyong, Bantong and other ancient heroes
Sarsuela
Portrays the typical Filipino Realities and stories in particular country and social relations relate in their lives
Sublian
The religious devotion of the Batangueños translated to a dance
Ibalong festival celebrates epic stories of the three Heroes namely Baltog, Handyong, Bantong and other ancient heroes
Moriones
A festival replicating the clothes and biblical Roman soldiers
Religious komedya
Usually seen during church celebrations and it focuses on the life of Christ or any saint
The Philippine theatre has developed into a synthesis of different inspirations, including zarzuela, comedia, bodabil, and western classics
Subsub and Bali
Subli is derived from the words (meaning bending your body forward or downward) and (broken)
Moriones festival replicates the clothes and biblical Roman soldiers
Lupakan
The term used for sharing "Nilupak"
Holy Trinity
An annual celebration held on the 23rd day of July as the strong Batangueños devotion to the town's patron Holy Cross in Bauan and Agoncillo and the in Batangas City
Ati-Atihan festival
Named after the Ati and usually held on the third week of January in Kalibo Aklan
San Isidro Labrador Pahiyas festival
Celebrated in the honor
Kiping
Leaf-shaped, multi-colored rice-paste wafers to decorate houses
Moriones Festival
Held during the Holy Week
Obando, Bulacan Fertility Rite
A dance ritual and Catholic festival celebrated
Santacruzan
One of the most popular and biggest celebrations during May
Masskara festival
Comes from the two word "mass" means multitude of people while "kara" means "face"
Moro-moro
The earliest known form of theatre created by Spanish
Moro Moro
Full of romance, melodrama and the highlight, which is the battle between Christians and Muslims
Puppetry
An ancient art form that uses flat, expressed figures to cut-out figures which are held together by sticks and sometimes, thread, to create movement
Senakulo
A theatre play usually depicting stories and events from Old and New Testaments related to life, sufferings and death of Jesus Christ
Moriones festival is a colourful religious festival during holy week with Roman costumes and painted masks replicating the clothes of biblical Roman soldiers
Kadayawan festival is celebrated in August
Run
A series of walk executed quickly in any direction wherein only one foot stays on the ground while the other is off the ground
Dinagyang
A religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City
Lanzones Festival
An annual thanksgiving celebration for Camiguin Island's Bountiful harvest
Pahiyas
A festival that commemorates the season of blooming as it pays tribute to the blooms and lush found in a particular place
Kalilangan Festival
An annual festivity that celebrated in General Santos City and takes place in the month of February
Manipulative
Skills developed when handling an object. Most of these skills involve the hands and feet but other parts of the body can also be used
Non-Locomotor
Movements that are performed in one point in space without transferring the weight to another point
Step
The transfer of weight from one foot to the other
Moriones Festival
The annual festival held on Holy week on the Island of Marinduque