CONPHILARTS UNIT TEST

Cards (102)

  • GAMABA - National Living Treasures
  • GAMABA - Awardees of Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan from NCCA (National Comission for Cultural and the Arts)
  • GAMABA - Produce arts that are woven into everyday life
  • GAMABA - Related to traditional art
  • Traditional art become contemporary art through the process of cultural appropriation and cultural assimilation.
  • GAMBA - Focused on ethnic groups or indigenous arts.
  • GAMABA - is a functional art
  • GAMABA - recognition is for the ones who are still alive
  • GAMABA - does not require any degree in fine arts
  • GAMABA - Organization in charge: NCCA (National Commission for Cultural and the Arts)
  • GAMABA - Started at what administration: Corazon Aqiuno and Fidel V. Ramos (1992)
  • GAMABA - Law: Republic Act No. 7355
  • GAMABA - First recipient: Ginaw BIlog (1993)
  • GAMABA - 12 individuals have received this distinction (1992) RA 7355 until 2012
  • GAMABA - Art recognizes the outstanding work of artists in the Philippines
  • GAMABA - Emphasis on intangible and communal aspects of art production.
  • GAMABA - Traditional arts find deep affinities with nature, place, society, ritual, and everyday life.
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - can be awarded to a dead person.
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - require any degree in fine arts
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - National arts in fine arts or general
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - mostly seen in exhibitions
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Organization in-charge: CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines)
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Started at what administration: Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - Law: President's Proclamation no. 1001 of April 2, 1972
  • NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD - First recipient: Fernando Amorsolo (in painting, 1972)
  • GAMABA: NCCA (National Commission for Cultural and the Arts), National Artist Award: CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines)
  • GAMABA: Republic Act 7355, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: President's Proclamation No. 1001 of April 2, 1972
  • GAMABA: Corazon Aquino and Fidel V. Ramos, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
  • GAMABA: Ginaw Bilog (1993), NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: Fernando Amorsolo (1972)
  • GAMABA: Ethnic Groups/Indigenous arts, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: Fine arts/general
  • GAMABA: Functional art, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: exhibitions
  • GAMABA: Alive, NATIONAL ARTIST AWARD: dead or alive
  • SUPPORT SYSTEM OF THE ARTS

    • Institutions
    • Organizations
    • Collectives
    • Media
    • Alternative Platforms
  • Institutions

    Educational institutions such as school and universities offer artist training and grant degrees and disseminate knowledge in art
  • Institutions

    • Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) in LB, Laguna (visual arts, creative writing, theatre arts, dance, and music)
  • Collectives and Artists Organizations

    Composed of individuals who share similar or related practices
  • Collectives and Artists Organizations

    • The Anino Shadowplay Collective, formed in 1996, is a group of multimedia artists committed to popularizing the art of shadowplay
    • The Sipat Lawin Ensemble is a site-specific experimental theatre company from the Philippines. Formed in 2008, the collective produces work in theatres, cafes, galleries, abandoned schools, stadiums and carparks around Manila
  • Non-government and academic sectors

    • The Tanghalang Ateneo both Filipino plays and adaptation of classic Teatro Tomasino original plays written by students
    • Dulaang UP Both English and Filipino, original plays written by Filipinos, and even traditional sarswelas
  • Dance

    • Kalilayan Folkloric dance group
    • University of San Carlos Dance Troupe
    • Hiyas ng Maynilad Dance Troupe
    • UP Filipina Dance Group
    • Lyceum of Batangas Folk Dance Company
  • Museums

    Tasked to preserve heritage for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations