CHAPTER 2-4 Flashcards

1
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Four colonial periods of the philippines

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Spanish, American, British, Japanese

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2
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When was the first appearance of contemporary arts in the philippines

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second world war and again during the martial law era
in the 1970s

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3
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Modernism in all art forms evolved into a variety of expressions and media that
turned the entire world into

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“creative upheaval”.

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4
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An arwhich refers to the blurring division of between fine art and commercial art, high culture
and low culture, and highbrow and lowbrow. It also means artistic, musical, and literary
works that come from diverse sources—a mixture, a medley of different ideastist of Modern

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Pastiche

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5
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It refers to a creation or construction that uses a diverse range of
materials — from mass-produced to recovered objects. A simplification of collage,
this can also pertain to the use of words as central artistic element. In literary
arts, it is the use of varied sources of writing

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Bricolage

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6
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In late 1980s, postmodernism appeared in the Philippines. The postmodernists
sought contradict several aspects and ideas of modernism that emerged earlier. They
believed that artist should no longer create something “new” . all they needed was to
do was to “borrow, combine, explore,” what was already existing to produce something
new. This gave birth to…?

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Integrative arts

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7
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Another feature of postmodernism that finds inspiration
in artworks from previous periods. This refers to the use of the style and content of another culture for a
performance, for example, the music of Bach being played by a Filipino rock band.

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Appropriation

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8
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It is an art made indoors or
outdoors where a particular space is transformed into three-dimensional artwork. It is
made of diverse materials, using a realistic or abstract style. It is a conceptual art that
presents diverse themes, but it is usually temporary.

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Installation

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9
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example of Integrative art

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Meta II by Louie Cordero

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10
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example of Bricolage

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Educated by Rocky Cajigan

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11
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example of installation

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Shoal by Jose Tence Ruiz

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12
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There are various kinds of traditional art in the country. Most
are learned informally and are usually produced in indigenous
or closely-knitted communities, reflecting their history and
culture. These arts are passed down from master craftsmen to
their apprentices.
The usual theme of these arts is…?

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Animism

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13
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Its intention is to
depict something of the people’s god and goddesses, thus
resulting in the creation of abstract symbols of animistic figures
like sun, the moon, and other human figures.

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Animism

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13
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For many years, ____________ has been regarded as the center of cultural and artistic
activities which gives an impression of exclusivity to the people. Museums, theaters,
and art centers abound; art galleries thrive; concerts and exhibitions are held regularly.

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Manila

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13
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What does CCP stand for?

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Cultural Center of the Philippines

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14
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what does NCCA stand for

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National Commission on Culture and the Arts

15
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It was established in 1969 through Executive Order No. 303. Its goal was
“to preserve, develop, and promote arts and culture in the Philippines.” Regarded as
premier showcase of arts.

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Cultural Center of the Philippines

16
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is responsible for
“preserving, promoting, and developing culture and
the arts in the Philippines.” It was formed under
Republic Act No. 7356 in 1992. Serving as the main
organizational body for art development, it is
the overall policy-making body and coordinator
among cultural agencies, including the CCP. As
one of its mandates says, it aims “to encourage
artistic creation within a climate of artistic freedom.”

A

National Commission on Culture and the Arts

17
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This activity focuses on film production from regions where independent
filmmakers showcase their latest films.

A

Cinema Rehiyon

18
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It is a tour dance concert showcasing different types of dances such as ballet,
hip-hop-, contemporary, and folk dance.

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Sayaw Pinoy

19
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For this event, writers, publishers, teachers, students gather for literary talks
and lectures. There are also book fairs and exhibits.

A

Literary Arts Festival

20
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This is a week-long musical ensemble that uses musical instruments made
from traditional instruments like gong, bamboo, or recycled materials to
promote Philippine culture and ingenuity.

A

Tunug-Tunugan

21
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This is a festival featuring the works of community—and university -based
theater groups.

A

Tanghal

21
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What are the four subdivisions of NCCA?

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Subcommission
on the Arts (SCA), Subcommission on Heritage
(SCH), Subcommission on Cultural Dissemination , and
Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA)

22
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is the arrangement or deign for dance movement usually
accompanied by music. It is the art of dancing that composed of a series of dance
steps and movements to create a story. It has become an integrated art, for it
incorporates both dance and music

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Choreography

23
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To celebrate the visual arts of the regions, National Committee on Visual Arts
holds conferences, workshops, exhibits, tours, and painting sessions, and
competitions.

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Philippine Visual Arts Festival

24
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any tool or device that produces sound. It consists of
an array of shapes and styles from the simple to the complex.

A

Musical instrument

25
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infused the sounds of
native instruments on new forms, such theater
and pictures. Some of her remarkable works
are Orientalia Suite for Piano and Chamber
and Philippine Percussion Instruments, and
Improvisations No. 3 and 4 for Moslem
gamelan and tipangklong.

A

Lucresia Kasilag

26
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written works meant to be read, sung, or delivered in a play

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Literary works

27
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these compositions are not written but notated (represented by musical symbols). Since they use
symbols particular to their field, they, must learned.

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Musical Composition

28
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a composition or layout of lines, shapes, and color to form
patterns on paper, textile, or any piece for that matter. It can be found in either twodimensional works like painting and drawing; or three-dimensional work like
installation and sculpture.

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Visual Art

29
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It pertains to a public
presentation of dramatic or musical entertainment. It involves a lot of teamwork that
includes the producer, the director, the cast, and the crew of workers. Technology,
whether traditional, digital, multi-media, innovative, is a vital part of any performance.

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Theatrical Performance

30
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the most popular of the art forms; yet, it is the youngest of all. It
appeared only in the early 1900s in Manila and later spread in the regions. It has
gained public acceptance since then.

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Cinema