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TRADITIONAL ART

• Art
that is part of the culture of a
group of people, skills and knowledge
of which are passed down through
generations from master craftsmen to
apprentices. On an online art archive,
any art created through the use of real
media.
FESTIVALS
SINUKWAN FESTIVAL
• AringSuinukwan (King Sinukwan) is a god of the
ancient Kapampangans.
• The celebration participated by representatives of
different towns of Pampanga.
• Streetdancing is the highlight of this event, each
delegates dance to the tune of the Pampanga Song
“ Atin ku pong singsing” in their elegant headdresses
and colorful customes.
MAKATAPAK FESTIVAL
• “Makatapak” is a Kapampangan word means
barefoot.
• Thisfestival is the famous re-enactment of the
town people in Apalit who walked through
lahar in barefoot to look for a safer place to
stay after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.
SABUAGA FESTIVAL
• Held every morning of Easter Sunday.
• Flowerpetals are strewn while the procession of the
image of the Blessed Virgin Mary passes.
• “Sabuaga” means showering of flowers; this has been
celebrated in Sto. Tomas to honor the Blessed Mother
Mary.
• Street
dancing also follows to promote the products
and traditions of the town
CARAGAN FESTIVAL
•Caragan is the name of the first chieftain of
the native Aeta.
•It is held every third week of February
through street dancing.
•The Aetas lead the presentation showcasing
their customs and traditions in their native
costumes.
CAPAS NATIONAL SHRINE
• Locatedin Capas, it was once a concentration
camp subsequently serving as the burial grounds
for thousands of Filipino and American soldiers
who perished during World War II.
• Thesite wasa the ultimate destination point of
the infamous death March involving Filipino and
American soldiers who surrendered in Bataan on
April 9, 1942.
STO. DOMINGO DEATH
MARCH MARKER
•The site located in Capas where about
60,000 Filipino soldiers who were camped
like sardines in closed boxcars were
eventually unloaded o start the second
phase of the tragic Death March.
CAPAS DEATH MARCH
MONUMENT
•The historical monument located in Capas
serves as a marker of the legendary
concentration camp where nearly 30,000
Filipino and American soldiers who
participated in the Death March perished in
1942.
HACIENDA LUISITA
• (Tarlac)- The Cojuangco-owned hacienda in Tarlac City
houses the famous Tarlac Industrial Park where a growing
lists of international export producing companies are
located.
• It
boasts of an 18-hole championship golf course, shopping
malls, world-class restaurants, hotels, a Beverly Hill-type
of residential estate and a vast sugar plantation.
• Also
located in the complex is the Aquino Center and
Museum.
LUISITA GOLF COURSE
• Located in Hacienda Luisita, it is one of the
finest 18-hole par 72 championship courses in
the country.
• Its most interesting feature is water.
• Eleven of its 18 holes have well-placed water
hazards, the most awesome of which is at hole
17.
PLAZA LUISITA CENTER
•A modern and masterfully designed commercial
and business complex for shopping malls, offices,
retail shops, food establishments and
recreational centers.
• It houses such retail food outlets like Max’s
Restaurant, McDonald’s, Jollibee, Pancake
House, Greenwich, Cindy’s Travieza and Chow
King.
TARLAC PROVINCIAL CAPITOL
AND MARIA CRISTINA PARK
(TARLAC CITY)
• An imposing historical landmark in the province
is the seat of provincial government, the Capitol
building, built in 1906.
• Giving
more grandeur and beauty to the place is
the Maria Cristina Park, fittingly named after a
Tarlac beauty queen, Maria Cristina Galang, Ms.
Philippines 1952.
MARIA CLARA
MUSEUM CAMILING

• Preserved and displayed in this museum are the


priceless mementos of Leonora Rivera, the
sweetheart of Philippine National Hero Dr. Jose
Rizal.
• Leonora Rivera is immortalized as the heroine
Maria Clara in the novel of Rizal
CARLOS P. ROMULO
MEMORIAL LIBRARY
• Established on May 9, 1952 during the
administration of Governor Antonio E. Lopez,
this institution was originally named after the
late President Manuel A. Roxas, and was later
renamed in 1990 after the prominent
statesman.
TARLAC MUSEUM
• Has an extensive collection of official documents
of the different revolutionary personalities like
the letters of Francisco Makabulos and Gen.
Servillano Aquino.
• Thismuseum stages exhibits every 45 days such
as the National Costume of Luzon and many
other themes that depict the history and life in
the province.
It celebrates the image of the Sto.
Nino (Holy Child)
Kadayawan
Festival

Ati-Atihan
Festival

Sinulog Festival

Dinagyang
Festival
Folk Dance
ABARURAY
- Contraction of the words “ Aba” and “Ruray”
- Aba!, an exclamation which is equivalent to “
Hey!, “Hi!”, or “Hail!” in English.
-“ Ruray” is a nickname for Aurora
- This dance is known in the Philippines by
several names, such as
-“Hapayan”, “Tagayan”, “Pandango sa Baso”,
and Abaroray”.
CONTEMPORARY ART
• Is
the art of today, produced by artist
who are living in the twety-first century.
• Providesan opportunity to reflect on
contemporary society and the issues
relevant to ourselves, and the world
around us.
PHILIPPINE HOT AIR
BALLOON FESTIVAL
• Heldannually in Omni Aviation Complex inside
Clark Freeport Zone.
• It
features multicolored hot air balloons from
around the globe, it is the biggest aviation sports
event in the Philippines.
UNANG DALOY

• Daloy is a term common among the people of


central Luzon that means flow specifically the
flow of water in the many rivers that descend
and cross over its seven provinces, uniting them
through the traditional settlement pattern of
riverine communities. Daloy thus also connotes a
symbolic unity and direction by which the people
of Central Luzon can come together to enrich the
common cultural heritage through infusions of
their own artistic contributions.

Tony Perez
These four paintings were made to hang in the front office of
Grande Island Resort. They depict four of the seven
Philippine winds: Cabunghan(the east wind), Salatan (the
west wind), Habagat (the southwest wind), and Amihan (the
northeast wind). The paintings also represent four of the
towns that surround Grande Island: Zambales, Olongapo,
Pampanga, and Bataan; and the times of day (sunrise, high
noon, sunset, and moonrise).
The paintings use the motif of fans and wind instruments
symbolizing the four different winds.
Salatan, Olongapo Cabunghan, Zambales

Habagat, Pampanga Amihan, Bataan


The art of Bulacan pastillas
wrapper making
• Thereare many version of
pastillas in the Philippines
. In Bulacan , they have
been known to wrap their
pastillas in colorful and
intricately designed paper
wrappers or pabalat made
of Japanese wrapper .
VINCENT CHRISTOPHERS.
GONZALES
BREATH
• means putting motion to
visual representation of
emotion and soul through
manipulation of lights,
colors, textures and
lines.
Ismael Esber
• Esber’s
mother is from pandaras City of
San Fernando, Pampanga . He fluently
speaks the Kampangan language . Esber
is such a great artist and painter . He
has been cited in other countries and he
must be hailed in his own province of
Pampanga .
• The “Amen” a large • The “Mutya”nymph
size masterwork 5.5 series , inspired by
feet by 7.10 feet in size Esber’s love to
Philippines native and
culture prose.
• LITERATURE

Definition

Litteratura – “writing formed with letters”

Term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material.

Most commonly refers to the work of the creative imagination, including


poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and some intances, song.

EXAMPLE:

Florante at Laura

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