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PRAYER

Dear Lord and Father of all,


Thank you for today.
Thank you for ways in which you provide for us all. For
Your protection and love we thank you.
Help us to focus our hearts and minds now on what we
are about to learn.
Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we listen and write.
Guide us by your eternal light as we discover more
about the world around us.

We ask all this in the name of Jesus.


Amen.
“FIESTA
MASAYA”
RGAAMNA LAFESITV
Aramang
Festival
BIABCI LAFESITV
Cabibi
Festival
NAHAWA LAFESITV
Anahaw
Festival
NBAUGS LAFESITV
Bangus
Festival
NSUIGLO LAFESITV
Sinulog
Festival
IANGYGDAN LAFESITV
Dinagyang
Festival
AMONG LAFESITV
Mango
Festival
TAI-TAIHNA LAFESITV
Ati–atihan
Festival
APNAEBNGGA LAFESITV
Panagbenga
Festival
AMSSAARK LAFESITV
Masskara
Festival
PHILIPPINE FESTIVAL
OBJECTIVES
 discuss the origin and cultural
background of selected Philippine
Festival;
 identify the religious and non –
religious festival;
 treasure the importance of the
different Festivals and;
 create movements of a selected
Philippine Festivals.
FESTIVAL
 Festivalis an event ordinarily
celebrated by a community
and centering on some beliefs
and its religion or traditions.
Two Types of
Philippine Festival
 RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL
 NON – RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL

 The religious festival, in honor of a certain


religious icon while non – religious festival
it is thanks giving or celebration of
peoples industry and bountiful harvest.
TEAM LEARNING

 I will give an envelope each group.


 Inside the envelopes are sets of festivals
with keywords. I will play a video then I
want you to observe each video to
determine what festival is being
presented. The group who will identify the
video that is being presented will shout
“Viva” and paste the corresponding
festival in front with short explanation.
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

The flower festival of Baguio City


which is celebrated for month
long through parade of floats
that are decorated with flowers.
ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
A thanksgiving festival because of
bountiful harvest. It is held every
third week of August in Davao
City. It is called as the “King of all
Festivals in the Philippines.”
 It’s name derives from the friendly
greeting “Madayaw”.
SINULOG FESTIVAL
SINULOG FESTIVAL
 The festival is characterized by a
very long parade with many groups
of people dressed in colorful
costume, finding their way through
the streets while dancing the
Sinulog.

 The Sinulog dance is now the


traditional ritual dance in honor of
Sto. Niño.
MORIONES FESTIVAL
MORIONES FESTIVAL
 The “Moriones” are men and
women in costumes and masks
replicating the garb of biblical
Roman Soldiers as interpreted by
local folks.
 The participants use morion
masks to depict the Roman
soldiers and Syrian mercenaries
within the story of the Passion of
the Christ.
MORIONES FESTIVAL
 The Moriones refers to the
masked and costumed
penitents who march around
the town for seven days
searching for St. Longinus.
 They celebrate Moriones
Festival every Holy Week in
Marinduque.
CEBU CITY

SINULOG FESTIVAL
BAGUIO CITY

PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
KALIBO, AKLAN

ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
DAVAO CITY

KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
MARINDUQUE

MORIONES FESTIVAL
FESTIVAL
OF TALENTS
2018
Performance Choreography Behavior/
(40%) (35%) Teamwork (25%)

Mastery of the Blocking, transition Exhibit the level of


steps, from figure to discipline and
showmanship, another, formation, teamwork before,
dynamism, floor pattern, during and after
projection, grace alignment. the performance of
and poise, timing the festival dance
and coordination. routine.
A. Choose the letter of the BEST answer.
1. It is known as the “Mother of all
Fiestas” in the Philippines.
a. Kadayawan
b. Ati-atihan
c. Moriones

2. All of the statement shows the importance of


festivals in the Philippines except:
a. Discover new interests.
b. It teaches us to love diversities.
c. It helps us to be a good performer.
3. The student of Magallungun Elementary School
performed a festival dance. They used flowers as
their props and gong, bamboos and drum as their
instruments. What festival did they perform?
a. Sinulog
b. Panagbenga
c. Kadayawan

4. All of the statements are true about the


importance of festival in the Philippines except:
a. Festivals restore our principles of right and
wrong.
b. Festivals can promote our country.
c. It develops competition with others.
5. Which is TRUE about St.Longinus ?
a. St. Longinus is a soldier.
b. St. Longinus is a Roman Centurion who was blind
in one eye.
c. St. Longinus is a Roman Centurion who was blind
in two eyes
B. Identify the following
6. This festival depicts the Roman soldier
and Syrian mercenaries within the story
of the Passion of the Christ.
7. The meaning of Ati-atihan.
8. The festival shouts “Viva Sto. Niño” it
means “Mabuhay Sto. Niño”.
9. The center of Moriones Festival.
10. What festival was known as “King of
all Festivals in the Philippines.
ASSIGNMENT
Answer the following:
1. What is Philippine Theater?
2. What are the different theatrical forms
in the Philippines?

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