CPAR|Contemporary Art Techniques and Performance Practices Flashcards

1
Q

Arts express the artistic feelings toward any aspect
of life the locality help us hone and enhance our
skills and talents in producing works of arts that
can give us Pride and Popularity.

A

Local Materials to Contemporary Arts

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2
Q

Contemporary artist used: (4)

A

✓ Bottles
✓ Rice stalks
✓ Plastic Straw
✓ Other recyclable materials

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3
Q

They create artworks from: (6)

A

✓ Wood
✓ Wire
✓ Thread
✓ Rattan
✓ Metal
✓ leaves

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4
Q

One of the country’s biggest,
and most colorful harvest
festival every May 15th, along with the harvest
festivals of the towns of Tayabas, Sariaya, Gumaca and Tiaong.

A

“PAHIYAS”
Lucban, Quezon

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5
Q
  • The decorative Multi-Colored lanterns
  • Example:
    Magnolia Fiberglass Lantern
    36 inches in diameter
    21 bulbs socket type
    4 winkers
    210 watts / 220 volts
A

San Fernando, Pampanga

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6
Q

Wood Carving

A

Paete, Laguna

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7
Q

There are art forms which seem to be dying because the younger generations do not seem to have an interest in learning about them.
One example is:

A

Empty bottles as material for art making

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8
Q

Saniculas Cookie Mold Carvings

A

Pampanga

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9
Q

are arrowroot cookies that have the image of St. Nicholas molded on it ergo the name _________

A

Saniculas Cookies

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10
Q

is also known as the “The Healer” From illness

A

St. Nicholas

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11
Q

Legend say that if you consume these cookies
when one is ill, you get healed and recover in a
shorter amount of time than it would usually take.

A

Saniculas Cookies

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12
Q

would commission the
carvers of these molds with one of a kind designs

A

Saniculas cookie makers

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13
Q

❑The molds are an exceptional piece of folk art and a rarity
❑ It is considered a family heirloom
❑ The molds are made of hardwood and are of
different shapes and sizes
❑ They would have a carved piece and a wooden presser

A

Saniculas Cookie Mold Carvings

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14
Q

Pabalat or Pastillas wrapper cutting art

A

Bulacan

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15
Q

The wrapper was made out of ________________

A

delicate Japanese
paper

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16
Q

The way to make it is so delicate that only the ones
with skilled hands and have perfect control of their
motor skills can produce the best kind.

A

Pabalat or Pastillas wrapper cutting art

17
Q

Taka

A

Laguna

18
Q

The art of “_____” or “takamaking” is not an exclusive Pinoy art. Paper
mache and decoupaging have been around for
centuries

A

Taka (Laguna)

19
Q

In the Philippines, the first recorded or mention of a created taka was by a woman named _____________ in the ________

A

Maria Bague

1920’s

20
Q

❑ She has wooden molds that were covered in strips of paper dipped in a sticky paste
❑ She would later paint them colorfully and presented them as children’s toys. Due to a fire though, none of the original takas were saved.

A

Maria Bague (1920’s)

21
Q

Pagbuburda

A

Taal, Lumban, Laguna

22
Q

Ang tradisyon ng ___________ sa Bayan ng Lumban at ang
paglalaba ng tela gamit ang bastidor

A

Pagbuburda (Taal, Lumban, Laguna)

23
Q

Singkaban or Bamboo Art

A

Bulacan

24
Q

is usually a celebratory art.
craftsmen create these gregariously designed bamboo arches for fiestas, weddings and other celebrations that involve the entire community.
Perhaps it is our sense of “bayanihan” that inspired
this artform

A

Singkaban or Bamboo Art (Bulacan)

25
Q

Puni or Palm leaf folding

A

Bulacan

26
Q

refers to art of coconut leaf weaving
was intended to create artful toys for kids
can also be used to create woven baskets, bags and even fans

A

Puni or Palm leaf folding

27
Q

is a tagalog term from the province of Bulacan which means to beautify or decorate with the use of coconut leaf.

A

Puni

28
Q

The most common permutation of Puni art is
the “_________” we see every Holy Week.

A

Palaspas