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LEARNING COMPETENCY

Researches on various contemporary


art forms, techniques and
performance practices
Ethnolinguistic Groups in the Philippines
17 Regions in the
Philippines

• Luzon- 8
• Visayas- 3
• Mindanao- 6
Visayas
Regions in the Region VI (Western Visayas)
Philippines Region VII (Central Visayas)
Luzon Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Region I (Ilocos Region)
Mindanao
Region II (Cagayan Valley)
Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula)
Region III (Central Luzon)
Region X (Northern Mindanao)
Region IV‑A (CALABARZON)
Region XI (Davao Region)
Region IV-B (MIMAROPA)
Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN)
Region V (Bicol Region)
Region XIII (Caraga)
Cordillera Administrative Region
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindana
(CAR) o
National Capital Region (NCR) (ARMM)
HOTS QUESTION

How does the geographical location


and composition of our country affect
its culture, arts and traditions?
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
The Philippines is inhabited by more than 175
ethnolinguistic groups.
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

They are known to


have inhabited the
upper Cagayan Valley
and in the areas of
Ifugao and Mountain
Province.
Gaddang or Ga’dang
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

They are a
predominantly
Christian lowland
ethnic group inhabited
the provinces of
Cagayan and Isabela in
the Cagayan Valley of
Ibanag northern Luzon.
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

They are the


predominant
ethnolinguistic group in
the Batanes islands of
the Philippines.
Ivatan or Ibatan
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

The Sambals are the


inhabitants of the
province of Zambales
and the independent city
of Olongapo.
Sambal
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

“from the river”


This ethnic group were the
aborigines of western
Mindanao particularly in
Zamboanga Peninsula

Subanen
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

They live in the


highlands of Luzon.
They are primarily
located in the Cordillera
Ad. Region.
Igorots
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

Ilongots
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

The Mangyan
communities are found
in Mindoro.

Mangyan
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

The Negrito are several


ethnic groups of the
Australoid race who
inhabited the parts of
Southeast Asia.

Negritos
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

It includes several
ethnolinguistic groups.

They primarily
inhabit the eastern
parts of Mindanao
such as the CARAGA,
Lumad and Davao Regions.
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Republic Act No. 8371
(The Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997)

SECTION 2. B The State shall protect the rights of


ICCs/IPs to their ancestral domains to ensure their
economic, social and cultural well being and shall
recognize the applicability of customary laws
governing property rights or relations in determining
the ownership and extent of ancestral domain;
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Republic Act No. 8371
(The Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997)

SECTION 2.C The State shall recognize,


respect and protect the rights of ICCs/IPs to
preserve and develop their cultures, traditions
and institutions. It shall consider these rights in
the formulation of national laws and policies;
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

a. How diverse is the Philippines?


b. Why do you think our nationalistic attitude
affects our cultural and artistic production?
c. In terms of arts production, how is it
advantageous for the Filipinos to create art
masterpieces?
GENERALIZATION

The Philippines is situated in the


Pacific Ocean and is archipelagic
in nature.
The Philippines is rich with various
cultural and historical practices that
affect our arts production and
appreciation.
ENDURING UNDERSTANDING

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p i ne s is p p in e s-
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“T h es i n t h
it y s h in
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THE CONCEPT OF
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
ACTIVITY: PICNALYSIS

Cave Abstract
Last
painting Expressionism
Supper
Contemporay Phil. Arts from the
Regions

Contemporary? Arts?
Modern Art Contemporary Art
Emerged late 1960’s and early 1970’2 up
Started from 1800’s until 1970’s
until present day

Focus on social, political and economical


Main focus is experimentation
matters of society

Color, shape, abstraction, different Incorporate new mediums to match societal


mediums and techniques advancement in resources and technology

Futurism,cubism, abstract
expressionism, pop art and many more Video art, site- specific art and installation art
Contemporay Phil. Arts from the
Regions
Contemporary- refers to current and very
recent practice. It also refers to works of art
made by living artists.
Art- is a human activity that translate life and
the world into something aesthetically
pleasing
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Aristotle claimed that humans have instincts for
imitation and harmony.
He explained that these instincts are “lying deep in
our nature”.
Art, then, may be defined as a human pursuit to
imitate life and the world into something pleasing
or beautiful.
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

The painting is an
attempt of imitating the
river and its
surroundings, thus
becoming its subject.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/mountain-
river-oleg-bylgakov.html
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

La Gioconda
Leonardo Da Vinci

Subject: Mona
Lisa
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
In contemporary
art, subject matter is
boundless.
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

The way the colors


are chosen and blended
into the canvas accounts
for the medium of the
painting.

https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/
474918723177726202/
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTEMPORARY ART

• Site- specific
• Process- based
• Collaborative
• Interactive
• Integrative
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Essential Questions:

a. In contemporary times, what are the most common


subject matter for the artists? Why?
b. How great is the influence of the foreign countries
to the Filipino especially to the Filipino artists?
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Generalization

Contemporary artists are boundless,


fearless, and dauntless.
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Enduring Understanding

Contemporary artists explore possibilities


and do not just settle to mediocrity”

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