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Reviewer MAPEH

Music
Antonio Molina
- First National Artist for Music.
- The Claude Debussy of the Philippines
- He was the third Triumvirate of Filipino Composer.
- Soloist at the Manila Grand Opera
- Dean of Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music
- Uses Romantic and Impressionist Style
Compositions:
Matinal, Hatinggabi, Malikmata, Zarzuela (Spanish style form) Misa Antoniana Grand Festival Mass, Ang
Batingaw and Chamber music
Awards:
Choral Conductor of the year Award, Phi Kappa Beta Award, Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan, National Artist
Award
Francisco Santiago
- Born on January 29, 1889 in Bulacan.
- Father of the Kundiman
- Triumvirate of Filipino Composers
- Romantic in style
- Incorporate Western forms with folk materials.
Compositions:
Pakiusap, Madaling Araw, Sakali Man, Hibik ng Pilipinas, Anak Dalita and Leron Leron Sinta. Pilipinas Kong
Mahal
Awards:
First Filipino Director of the UP Conservatory of Music
Lucio D. San Pedro
- Started composing as early as elementary days. (Banjo)
- Known as Romantic Nationalist (Phil. Folk + Western forms)
- Angono Municipal Symphonic Band – is their Family Band
- Sa Ugoy ng duyan is the most favorite piece in recitals and choral competitions.

Compositions:
Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Simbang Gabi, and poem Lahing Kayumanggi
Awards Received:
- National Artist in music in 1991
- Tanglaw ng lahi,
- Signum merit medal
- Patnubay ng sining at kalinangan
- Asean award for music
- Papal award
Raymundo Cipriano p. Cayabyab
- Most popular composer of modern times.
- Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika award winning composition. Won the first Metro Manila Pop Music Festival
and Seoul International Song Festival
- Created the memorable album ONE (16 voices produced)
- Executive and Artistic Director of San Miguel Foundation for the performing Arts. (San Miguel
Philharmonic Orchestra)
Compositions:
- Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika, Misa, Kapinangan, and Maria Makiling, Kumukutikutitap.
Awards Received:
- Three Catholic Mass Media Awards
- Two Gawad CCP para sa Telebisyon (Ryan, Ryan Musikahan)
- Best composer, Best Record Producer, and Best Arranger
- Received the Ten Outstanding Young Men Award.
Jose Maceda
- National Artist for Music
- First Filipino Avant-Garde Composer
Music Studies:
- Academy of Music in Manila
- Earned Doctorate Degree in ethnomusicology from UCLA
Compositions:
- Ugma-ugma, Agungan, Pagsamba, Kubing, Cassetes 100, Ugnayan
Awards Received:
- UP outstanding Researcher Award
- Outstanding Researcher in the Humanities
- Gawad CCP para sa Sining Award
- Tanglaw ng Lahi Award
- UP Composer’s Award
Jerry A. Dadap
- First Filipino composer explored the symphonic potential of Philippine Rondalla.
Compisitions:
- Mangamuyo I, Mangamuyo II, Ang Dakilang Anak Pawis, Dakilang pagpapatawad
Ramon P. Santos
- National Artist for Music 2014
- Bachelor of Music degree, College of Music UP.
- Head of the UP center of Ethnomusicology
Compositions:
- Ding ding Nga Diyawa, Nabasag na Banga at ibat-iba pang pinag-ugpong-ugpong na Pananalita sa Wikang
Pilipino para sa Labing Anim na Tinig, Phenomenon, Tin-ig, Abot-Tanaw, music elements

ARTS
KINETOSCOPE
- A peepshow cabinet with an eyehole.
- It was designed for films to be viewed by one individual at a time through a peephole viewer window
at the top of the device.
DIRECTOR
- like the painter and sculptor in traditional art, who envisions the final effect of the film on its
viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally.
- He/she conceptualizes the scenes, directs the acting, supervises the cinematography and finally the
editing and sound dubbing.
ACTING
- Film actors had to learn to express themselves without the exaggerated facial expressions and
gestures used on stage.
- With the addition of sound in the 1930s, they then had to learn to deliver their lines naturally and
believably.
CINEMATOGRAPHY
- The art of film camera work.
- This captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting, and
other special techniques.
EDITING
- The art of selecting the precise sections of film, then sequencing and joining them to achieve the
director’s desired visual and emotional effect.
- Sound editing was also developed, as films began to include more ambitious effects beyond the dialogue
and background music.
PRODUCTION/SET DESIGN
- This recreated in physical terms – through location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and props –the
mental image that the director had of how each scene should look.
BRILLANTE MENDOZA
- A multi awarded film director who was won international awards.
- Best Director for his Film Kinatay at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival
- The first and only Filipino to win the most coveted best director award at the Cannes Film Festival
- “Lola” best film at 6th Dubai international Film Festival.
AWARDS
- Best film, Fajr International Film Festival, 2009
- Best film Feature, Dubai International Film Festival, 2010
- Best Production Design Award, Gawad Urian, 2010
- Best Film of the Decade, Dekada Award, 2011.
LAURICE GUILLEN
- Is an actress and director known for Aryana.
- Acknowledge as one of the country’s top actresses
- “Kasal” first major work as a director
- “Salome” won the best director in the Gawad Urian
- American Adobo, 2002
AWARDS
- Official Selection, 2002 San Diego Asian Film Festival
- Official Selection, 2002 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival
- Best Director, Best Actor from the FAMAS and Gawad Urian
MARJO J. DE LOS REYES
- He is a film and television director from the Philippines. And He earned 50 awards in worldwide film
festivals.
- 2004: Won the Crytal Bear for “Best Feature Film” for Magnifico
- 2004: Won Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk Grand Prix for “Best Feature Film” for Magnifico
- 2004: Won the special Jury Award for “International Competition” category for film Naglalayag at
Brussels International Independent Film Festival
KENNETH COBONPUE
- He is a multi-awarded, industrial designer known for signature designs in natural fibers and materials.
DITA SAANDICO-ONG
- Known as the “Wrap Artist” of the Philippines.
- Pioneer of eco-fashion movement
- Signature fabric from exotic plant musa textilis. She named it “Banaca”, because abaca belongs to the
banana family called Musaceae.
RAJO LAUREL
- He earned his experience and extensive training from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology and
Central Saint Martin’s in London.
- He founded House of Laurel with his sister.
- Best known as television personality as a judge of Project Runway Philippines.
MONIQUE LHUILLIER
- Fashion designer most prominently known for bridal wear.
- Known celebrities: Angelina Jolie, Jessica Simpson, and Tyra Banks.
- Best known celebrity commission: dress of Britney Spears for her wedding to Kevin Federline.
JOSIE NATORI
- American fashion designer and the CEO and founder of The Natori Company
- Served as commissioner in White House Conference on Small Business.
- She was awarded the Order of Lakandula, one of the highest civilian awards in the Philippines.
- Evening robes, and bathrobes are favorite by women in the Philippines.
- Josie’s company sells high-end women’s fashion
- Has department store in US and to at least 15 countries internationally.
- Natori launched towel and eyewear, perfume, and home furnishings industry.
LULU TAN GAN
- Known for her beautifully crafted knitwear fashion since 1985.
- She was hailed the “Queen of Knitwear”
- Extended hand-woven line “Indigenous Couture” merging the old-world sophistication of Philippine artisan
craft with contemporary design.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
5 ELEMENTS OF HIP-HOP
- RAP
- DJ’ING
- GRAFFITI
- BREAKDANCE
- BEATBOX
HIP-HOP
- formally known as vernacular dance. And refers to dance style that have evolved outside dance studios.
- It is performed in streets, dance parties, parks, school yards, or in any available space.
B-BOYING
- also called breakdancing, it is a style of street dance and the first hip-hop dance style that originated among
Black and Puerto Rican youths in New York City during early 1970s.
4 MOVEMENTS
- TOPROCK
- DOWNROCK
- FREEZE
- POWER MOVE
POPPING
- Was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo, Sam Solomon and his crew the Electric Boogaloos.
- It based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to cause a jerk in a dancer’s body.
LOCKING
- It was created by Don Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles, California (The Lockers).
- Stopping the fast movement that you are doing, locking your body into a position, holding it, and then
continuing at the same speed as before.
KRUMPING
- It is a form of dancing originated in the African-American community and is a new form of the “Urban” Black
dance movement.
- It is free, expressive and highly energetic
TUTTING
- It is a creative way of making geometric shapes forming right angle using your body parts.
- It is derived from the positions people were drawn in during the days of the Ancient Egyptians.
SHUFFLING
- Also known as Rocking or The Shuffle is a rave and club dance that originated in the late 1980’s in the
underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australia.
- The basic movements are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic
music.
WAACKING
- Is an African American form of street dance originating from the 1970s disco era of the underground club scenes.
- It consists of stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements to the beat of the music.
HEALTH EDUCATION
8 MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT
ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER
- Developing countries particularly in Africa (Sub-Saharan) and Asia suffer from extreme poverty and
hunger. It leads to severe malnutrition.
ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
- To ensure that children universally will be able to complete a full course of primary education.
- Youth literacy (15-24) is an indicator of the quality and effectiveness of the primary educational system.
PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN
- To ensure that children universally will be able to complete a full course of primary education.
- Youth literacy (15-24) is an indicator of the quality and effectiveness of the primary educational
system.
REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
- Programs and policies that helps to reduce child mortality like providing nutritional intake, healthcare
facilities and infrastructure, and other fields which improve children’s lives.
IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
- Maternal health also helps eradicate other problems like poverty, gender inequality, decreased workforce,
lower birth deaths, and disability of women.
COMBAT HIV/AIDS MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASE
- Emerging diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, influenza, and other diseases affect productivity and growth of
nations. Some effects of disease outbreak are loss of jobs, shortage in professional workers, and creating
social crises.
THREE TARGETS
1. To reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
2. To achieve global access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for those who need
3. To have ceased and started reversal of the incidence of malaria and other major diseases.
ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
- Environmental sustainability assures peoples to live healthier and enjoy a clean and green environment.
A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
- The UN, WHO, World Bank and governments work together to make sure there is a fair trade and that
heavily indebted countries obtain relief and funds to combat poverty, malnutrition, and funds for education
and social projects
To achieve global partnership for development through:
1. Supporting Fair trade
2. Debt relief
3. Increasing aid
4. Access to affordable essential medicine
5. Encouraging technology transfer

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