CPAR 5-8 Flashcards

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one of the oldest and most popular forms of entertainment. Actors perform live for an audience on a stage or in an other space designated for the performance

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theater

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2
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is genre of variety entertainment is composed of song and
dance numbers, slapstick
comedy routines, etc. an
indigenized version of the
American vaudeville

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bodabil

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composition of the american period bodabil

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composed mainly of songs, dances, and skits

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4
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what period did short melodrama started appearing in bodabil

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Japanese Period

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5
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development of theater through western education

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-Production of Shakespearean plays
-Other western contemporary classics
entered the scene

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6
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development of theater in early stages of philippine theater

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-Western culture greatly influenced
theater production
-Theater artist tend to imitate popular
American actors and Actresses
-The Philippine theater was Americanized

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7
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other traditional theater forms in the philippines

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sarswela, sinakulo, komedya

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8
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some artists that contributed to the progress of Philippine theater

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  1. Lamberto Avellana
  2. Severino Montano
  3. Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero
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9
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styles employed in the
Philippine contemporary theater

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  1. Representational style
    a. Psychological realism
    b. Social realism
  2. Presentational style
  3. Documentary style
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10
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style in philippine contemporary theater that deals with the
problems of individual

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Psychological realism

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style in philippine contemporary theater that deals with the problems of individual considering their society

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Social realism

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12
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examples of psychological realism

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“Paraisong Parisukat”- Orlando Nadre
“Bayan-Bayanan”- Bienvenido Noriega

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example of social realism

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“The world is an Apple”
Alberto Florentino

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14
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this philippine contemporary theater style highlights
discussion of social studies

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presentational style

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15
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example of presentational style

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“Theater of the Oppressed”- Augosto Boal

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16
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style of philippine contemporary theater that tends to discuss historical events

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documentary style

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17
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example of documentary style

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“Mayo A-biente Uno”- Al Santos

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18
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based upon music
or any rhythmic sound characterized by
rhythmic or repetition

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dance

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19
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Vaudeville or
Bodabil dancing is composed of:

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-Buck-and-Wing
-Tap dance
-Clog dance
-Skirt dance

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20
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A style of step dance
featuring energetic leg
and arm movements and
typically performed in
wooden-soled shoes

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buck-and-swing

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21
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A step dance in which the
performer wears shoes
equipped with taps that make a rhythmic sound on the stage as he/she dances

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tap dance

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22
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is dancing whilst wearing clogs Form of step dance
characterized by the
wearing of inflexible,
wooden soled clogs

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clog dance

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23
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Form of dance popular in
Europe and America,
particularly in Burlesque
and Vaudeville theater of
the 1890s
Women dancers
manipulate long, layered
skirts with their arms to
create a motion of flowing
fabric

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skirt dance

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24
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System of dance based on
formalized movements and positions of the arms, feet, and body designed to enable the dancer to move with the greatest possible agility, control, speed, lightness, and
grace

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european classical ballet

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25
Q

filipino ballet instructors in the philippines

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Remedios de Oteyza Leonor Orosa-Goquinco

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26
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Revolutionary in nature and does not conform
to the rules of classical ballet. Form of contemporary theatrical and concert dance employing a special
technique for developing the use of the entire body in movements expressive of abstract ideas

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modern dance

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27
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Mother of Philippine
Dancing.“ She founded the Philippine Folk Dance Society. A National Artist for Dance Awardee

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Francisca Reyes Aquino

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28
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5 Major Classifications of
Philippine Folk dances

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Cordillera Dances
Spanish Influenced dances
Muslim Dances
Tribal dances
Rural Dances

29
Q

Their rituals celebrate
their daily lives - a good
harvest, health, peace,
war, and other symbols
of living

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cordillera dances

30
Q

examples of cordillera dances

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pattong and banga

31
Q

Dances reflects
socialites to the
Christianity, and
stringed music of
European and the
rondalla culture

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spanish influenced dances

32
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examples of spanish influenced dances

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“Jota” and “Habanera”

33
Q

Influenced by
Malay, Javanese
and Middle eastern
Trades(Islam)

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muslim dances

34
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examples of muslim dances

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“Singkil” and “Pangalay”

35
Q

Reflects rituals and
animals, belief in “spirits
and shamans”
Also known as Ethnic
nature- “anito” dances;
Ethnic minorities

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tribal dances

36
Q

examples of tribal dances

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“Kadal tahaw” and “Bangkakawan”

37
Q

Reflects the simple
life of perseverance
the people in barrio

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rural dances

38
Q

examples of rural dances

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“Maglalatik” and “Pandango sa Ilaw”

39
Q

developed Filipino
adaptations of European and American dances

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Valse
Regaudon
Polka
Fandango
Jota

40
Q

a waltz adaptation dance

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Valse

41
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A lively jumping quickstep for two couples, usually in rapid duple meter.

A

regaudon

42
Q

A 19th-century Bohemian dance with three
steps and a hop, in fast duple time

A

polka

43
Q

A lively Spanish or Spanish-American dance in triple time, performed by a man and woman playing castanets.

A

fandango

44
Q

A Spanish dance with castanets in fast triple
time

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jota

45
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some dance groups developed in the locality

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-Integrated Performing Arts Guild(IPAG)-(Iligan City)
-Dagyaw Theater and Dance Company-(Iloilo City)
-Teatro Amakan-(Iloilo City)
Philippine High School for the arts-(Laguna)

46
Q

the development of dance in the modern time

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Bodabil Dance
Classical Ballet
Modern Dance
Folk Dance
Contemporary Dance

47
Q

This art is expressed
through rhythmic features, such as the windows, ornaments, columns and tile flooring

A

architecture

48
Q

Philippine Architecture characterized as:

A

Simple
Rational
Functional

49
Q

3 Filipino Architects went back to the Philippines and brought changes in the Philippine Architecture

A

Juan Arellano
Carlos Barreto
Antonio Toledo

50
Q

It is a type of house
on stilts with a front
porch made of wood
and concrete

A

tsalet

51
Q

developments in architecture after ww2

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Real estate
development
Two story-houses were introduced
Urban housing, multi-story
tenements, and government housing projects emerged

52
Q

constructions staring in the marcos era

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Expressways
Convention centers
Hotels
Malls
High-rise buildings
Amusement Centers

53
Q

architecture in the regional setup

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Tend to imitate the architectural styles in urban.
Residential houses
Churches
Public Market
Business Space

54
Q

It is a series of images
that are projected
onto a screen to
create the illusion of
motion

A

film

55
Q

Were the first to feature film show in manila

A

swiss entrepreneurs

56
Q

2 foreigners produced the film about the life of Dr.
Jose Rizal

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Edward Gross and Harry Brown

57
Q

The first Filipino who produced a film
“The Father of Philippine movies”
One of his works was entitled “Dalagang Bukid”

A

Jose Nepomuceno

58
Q

attributes of filipino films in the early times

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-Was greatly influenced by Hollywood
-Local films portrayed the lives of the Filipinos
-Use of Tagalog as its language

59
Q

the year when Movie production stopped and Filipinos went back watching and producing shows

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1942

60
Q

after the wars content of film

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Films produced war stories and heroism (Garrison 13 and Dugo ng Bayan

61
Q

the big four film studios

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LVN
Sampaguita
Lebran
Premiere

62
Q

some well known movie directors in the times

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Ifugao (Gerardo De Leon)
Anak Dalita (Lamberto Avellana)

63
Q

Film scripts had to be submitted prior production to this establishment during the marcos regime

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Board of Censorship Motion Pictures(BCMP)

64
Q

well known directors in the new cinema

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Lino Brocka
Celso Ad
Ishmael Bernal

65
Q

themes under the new cinema

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Nationhood
Love in a hostile setting
Social issues

66
Q

well known film makers in the film industry

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Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Mike de Leon
Laurice Guillen
Maria O’hara
Mel Chionglo

67
Q

one of the known
independent film directors

A

Kidlat Tahimik

68
Q

contemporary themes of film in the Philippines

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Martyr wife
Superhero
Action
Melodramas
Comedies