CPAR 4th Qtr

Subdecks (1)

Cards (49)

  • Art
    An essential part of life that helps us understand the world around us
  • Art
    • It is all around us, it is everywhere, and it is inevitable not to experience art because it comes in different forms
    • It is used as a tool to communicate and convey ideas and share information
    • It reflects culture, beliefs, and cultural values
  • Sustainability
    • The ability to last or continue for a long time
    • The capacity of enduring various domains in life
    • A form of intergenerational ethics or the obligations to future generations
  • The main goal of sustainability is to investigate the actions taken by present people and ensure that their actions would not lessen or weaken the opportunities of future people to enjoy and experience the life they currently live in
  • Art
    • It can be a tool for sustainability to preserve various traditions, history and significant experiences, or events from the past
    • It is a national heritage that is essential in building the nation and ensuring democracy
  • The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

    was founded in 1969 to showcase, present, and produce art events, and aims to achieve organizational and financial stability to ensure the continuity of its artistic and cultural program
  • The National Museum is the country's repository of archaeological artifacts, national treasures, and rare specimens found and produced in the country, and its main task is to solicit, document, preserve, exhibit, and promote the natural and artificial wonders of the Philippines
  • The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is the country's "Overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants-giving agency for the preservation, development, and promotion of the Philippine arts and culture"
  • The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) is responsible for the conservation and preservation of the country's historical legacies, and aims to inculcate awareness and appreciation of the noble deeds and ideals of our heroes and other illustrious Filipinos to instill pride in the Filipino race and to rekindle the Filipino spirit through lessons of history
  • The National Library of the Philippines is a repository of the printed and recorded cultural heritage of the country and other intellectual literary and information sources
  • The National Archives of the Philippines is guardian to over 400 documents from the Spanish era dating 1552-1900 and various records from the American period to the Public
  • The Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (Commission on the Filipino Language) was created to undertake, coordinate and promote researches for the development, propagation and preservation of Filipino and other Philippine languages
  • The Order of National Artists (ONA)

    The highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts
  • Categories of National Artists

    • Dance - choreography, direction/performance
    • Music - composition, direction/performance
    • Theater - direction, performance, production design
    • Visual Arts - painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts
    • Literature - poetry, fiction, essay, journalism, literary criticism
    • Film and Broadcast Arts - direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, camera work
    • Architecture and Allied Arts - architecture design, interior design, industrial art design, landscape and architecture and fashion design
    • Design - industrial design and fashion design
  • Fernando C. Amorsolo was the first national artist of the Philippines and developed the backlighting technique which became his trademark
  • Levi Celerio was included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the only person who made music through a leaf and composed over 4,000 songs
  • Alice Reyes, the Mother of Philippine Contemporary Dance, introduced and popularized modern dance in the Philippines in 1970
  • N.V.M. Gonzalez was a fictionist, essayist, poet and a teacher who asserted that the English Language can be used to express Filipino culture
  • Juan Nakpil was a pioneer of modern Philippine architecture who studied engineering in the USA and pursued Architecture in France
  • Guillermo Tolentino, dubbed "Eskultor ng Bayan", was responsible for the Oblation at the University of the Philippines – Diliman, which became a symbol of "selfless offering of oneself to his country"
  • Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero was a playwright writer, director, teacher, and artist who wrote 100 plays with almost half published
  • Lino Brocka directed commercial films and theater plays through the Philippine Educational Theater Association and the (PETA) and the Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), and his work were all recognized by FAMAS, TOYM, CCP AND Cannes Film Festival
  • Ramon Valera was the first National Artist for Fashion Design and created the "terno" and "butterfly sleeves"
  • Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA)

    National Living Treasures Award, conferred on Filipinos who are at the forefront of the practice, preservation, and promotion of the nation's traditional folk arts
  • The Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan was formalized in 1992, through Republic Act No. 7355, the Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
  • The National Commission for the Culture and the Arts (NCCA) oversees the implementation of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan
  • Manlilikha ng Bayan award logo

    A representation of the human form used in traditional cloth, with the phrase "Manlilikha ng Bayan" written in Baybayin, an ancient Filipino script used in the Philippines in the 16th century
  • 3 tiered censer
    organization, economic support, orientation
  • Meaning of FIRE in NCCA logo
    kadakilaan or greatness
  • First name of National Museum
    Museo-Biblioteca de Filipinas (August 12, 1887)
  • Second name of National Museum
    Philippine Museum (1904)