CPAR LONG TEST

Cards (26)

  • Architecture
    The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
  • Taluksangay Mosque

    • Built by Hadji Abdullah Mass Nuno in 1885 in Baranggay Taluksangay, Zamboanga Philippines
    • Oldest Mosque in Western Mindanao
    • First center of Islamic propagation in the Zamboanga Peninsula
  • Saint Dominic De Guzman Church
    • Also known as Saint Dominic Parish Church
    • A Roman Catholic minor Basilica located in San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philippines
    • Made out of bricks and ladrillo
    • Used to be the largest Catholic Church in the Philippines during the 18th Century
  • Gabaldon Buildings
    • Heritage school buildings in the Philippines built during the American colonial era
    • Architecture inspired by bahay kubo and bahay na bato
    • Protected under Republic Act No. 11194 or the Gabaldon School Buildings Conservation Act
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

    • Also known as CCP Complex
    • An 88 hectare art district
    • Located at the Roxas Boulevard in Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Conceived in 1966 when PFM was issued Executive Order No. 60
  • Philippine Arena

    • World's largest indoor arena
    • A multipurpose indoor arena with a maximum seating capacity of 55,000
    • A 140-hectare tourism enterprise located at Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines
    • Recognized by the Guinness World Of Records as the largest mix-used indoor arena in the world on July 27, 2014
  • Fashion Design
    • The art of designing apparel that are aesthetically pleasing as well as functional
    • Involves working with different types of fabric and patterns which are then designed into garments
  • Pre-Colonial Philippine Fashion
    • Men wear loincloths called bahag and canga, a type of colorless shirt
    • Women's long wraparound garments became the earliest blueprint of the baro't saya
  • Colonial Philippine Fashion
    • Maria Clara and Barong Tagalog
  • Pottery
    One of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts where objects made are commonly useful ones, such as vessels for holding liquids, bowls from which food can be served
  • Manunggul Jar
    • A secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul Cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines
  • Pottery
    • Uses clay found near the Sibalom River
    • Required the use of wooden paddles
    • Clay should be kept away from direct sunlight so it will not break apart
  • Jewelry Design
    Involves the design of intricate pieces of jewelry from metals, wood, or plastic
  • Interior Design
    The planning of design layout of an architectural space, either home or office
  • San Agustin Church

    • Displays specific features such as retablos (altars) of high Baroque
  • Philippine International Convention Center
    • Most iconic pieces of architecture history in the country
    • Designed by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin
    • Architecture is inspired by the Brutalist architecture movement (1950s-1970s)
    • Characterized by heavy use of bear concrete, striking visuals and defined lines
  • Dance
    Performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movements
  • Types of Dance
    • Pre-Colonial Dance
    • Colonial Dance
    • Post-Colonial/Modern Dance
    • Festival Dances
  • Music
    Form of art that combines vocal or instrumental sounds to create a composition
  • Types of Philippine Music
    • Katutubong Tunog/Gong Music
    • Rondalla Music
    • Harana at Kundiman
    • Original Philippine Music
  • Theater and Film
    • Uses stories that capture the imagination of people
    • A good form of entertainment
  • PETA
    • Composed of artist teacher-cultural workers
    • Volunteers work to promote the transformative power of theater through its production of performances and workshops
  • Philippine Movies & Cinema
    Films are important in the preservation and enrichment of Philippine Culture as they capture the history, stories, and tradition of the country
  • Literature
    • Art form of language
    • Words are its tools
  • Jose Rizal's Novels
    • El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere
  • Filipino contemporary artists have brought their artworks into street, in public, because in contemporary times, the main feat of any art primarily depends on how the art is able to connect with spectators