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Contemporary Phil Arts
Contemporary Phil Arts
I- IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify what is being defined in each statement. Write your answer on your bluebook.
1. Offer formal artistic training and grant degrees upon completion of an academic program at the tertiary or post-graduate level.
2. This works refer to those that include painting, drawing, graphics, and stage and production design.
3. Based on a program supported by foundations, cultural organizations, or private entities.
4. He established the Sultanate of Sulu.
5. This was the first printed book in the Philippines compiling song lyrics, commandments, sacraments, and other catechetical material.
6. It is a pop-rock opera performed at the CCP recounting the origins of the Manobo people.
7. National Artist for Dance, she choreographed the play Tales of the Manuvu.
8. An artist that integrates all the arts that uses the stage, production design, performance elements, and script to enable the visual, musical,
dance and other aspects to come together as a whole work.
9. He is known for tending a plot of land filled with enlarged upo or gourd, pass knowledge about tabungaw hat making.
10. Has been the leading award giving body that has encouraged and acknowledged the works of Filipino playwrights, novelists, poets, and
scriptwriters.
11. He was consider as the National Artist for Literature in writing the libretto of Tales of the Manuvu.
12. A work of Manuel Conde which told the epic adventure of a Mongolian conqueror.
13. A novel which story revolves around a painting of the same title dedicated by a crippled artist to is two unmarried daughters, Candida and
Paula.
14. A sculptural work depicting a male nude with arms outstretched as a gesture of sacrifice and freedom.
15. He is known for silver plating of religious and secular art.
16. An artist awarded 1976, produced commissioned works that have become part of the university’s visual arts heritage.
17. National Artist for Theater who was assigned for the costume and set design in the play Tales of the Manuvu.
18. National Artist for Film, animated the comic character Pedro Penduko.
19. Is a form of protest art that exposed the sociopolitical issues and struggles of the times.
20. An artist who was awarded 1976, thought of creating a fusion between classical ballet and Philippine folk dances.
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2. This factor arrest people’s ability to create art in which they are prevented 1. A popular Tagalog folk dance that is evocative of the movements of the crane,
from having communal gatherings, where exchanges and passing of knowledge balancing itself on stilt-like legs or flitting away from the clutches of bamboo
can take place. traps.
4. A granary god that plays an important role in rituals. 3. Composed of individuals who share similar or related practices.
6. Is another local theater form which depicts the conflict between the Muslims 5. In the Ilocos region, this is the term which refers to a sturdy bamboo strips
and Christians woven to create fish traps.
8. A context of art that can be seen as a source of inspiration and a wellspring of 7. It was tweaked to convey Christ’s suffering as a metaphor for the suffering of
materials for art production. Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule.
9. This refers to a community of believers in which Filipino Muslims recognize 11. Refers to settings, conditions, circumstances, and occurrences affecting
that they belong to. production and reception or audience response to an artwork.
10. This installation featured a sculpture of Christ with a phallus on his nose, 12. Is defined as a manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to
among other provocative elements, shocked a vocal segment of the Filipino achieve the desired formal effect, and communicate the desired concept, or
public. meaning, according to his/her personal style.
13. A unique identity-marker of Paete, Laguna that is a sculpture of horses 14. Is an operetta which features singing and dancing interspersed with prose
made of red papier-mâché. dialogue which allowed the story to be carried out in a song.
15. A series of cross-regional efforts that began in 1996 comprising of travelling 16. A clever vehicle for information dissemination through live entertainment.
exhibitions, consultants, and curatorial workshops 18. This belief emphasizes the impermanence of nature and the
17. A hat made of upo that is hollowed out, polished, and varnished that is used incomprehensible greatness of the divine being
by the farmers in the town of San Quintin
19. This factor affects art production by which land areas are converted into sites
for tourist consumption.
20. A mythical figure of a rooster carrying a fish on its beak which is integrated
from the culture of Mindanao.
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