This document provides a summary of arts, crafts, and festivals from various regions in the Philippines, including MIMAROPA (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) and the Visayas. It highlights cultural traditions such as the Moriones festival on Marinduque where masks are worn to depict Roman soldiers, Mangyan writing and basketry, jars from Palawan, textiles from Ilo-ilo, churches in Bohol, tattoos from Cebu, and various foods including Ibus rice cakes and Ilo-ilo dishes. Regions and their cultural contributions are briefly outlined.
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Art 7 DepEd - Arts and Crafts of MIMAROPA and Visayas
This document provides a summary of arts, crafts, and festivals from various regions in the Philippines, including MIMAROPA (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) and the Visayas. It highlights cultural traditions such as the Moriones festival on Marinduque where masks are worn to depict Roman soldiers, Mangyan writing and basketry, jars from Palawan, textiles from Ilo-ilo, churches in Bohol, tattoos from Cebu, and various foods including Ibus rice cakes and Ilo-ilo dishes. Regions and their cultural contributions are briefly outlined.
This document provides a summary of arts, crafts, and festivals from various regions in the Philippines, including MIMAROPA (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) and the Visayas. It highlights cultural traditions such as the Moriones festival on Marinduque where masks are worn to depict Roman soldiers, Mangyan writing and basketry, jars from Palawan, textiles from Ilo-ilo, churches in Bohol, tattoos from Cebu, and various foods including Ibus rice cakes and Ilo-ilo dishes. Regions and their cultural contributions are briefly outlined.
MIMAROPA and the Visayas MIndoro MArinduque ROmblon PAlawan Moriones Mask
The Moriones is an annual
festival held on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks. Mangyan Writing: Hanunó'o Mangyan Basketry IRAYA’S BASKETS of MINDORO Hanunoo’s Basket Palawan Sapukan Manunggul Jar Ilo-ilo Old Houses Textile of Miag-ao Ilo-ilo BOHOL CHURCHES Pintados Cebu’s Puso IBUS Wrapped cooked gelatin-rice in palm leaf common among Ilonggos and Waray. Ilo-ilo Batchoy and Pancit Molo Samar Basey Mats Bacolod Masskara and Chicken Inasal PLEASE STUDY MAPEH BOOK PAGES 106-113