問題一覧
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highly diverse range of human activities
Art
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The word "art" comes from the ancient Latin "____"
Ars
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what is art appreciation
Judgement and evaluation
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the word "humanities" comes from the Latin "_______"
Humanus
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___________: Artistic made long time ago
Misconception
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Art is known by _________?
Experience
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___________________ in the Philippines encompass folk architecture, maritime, transport, weaving, carving, etc.
Traditional art
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___________________ also includes spiritual homes, generally referred to as a spirit homes, which are shrines for the protecting spirits or Gods.
Folk architecture
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__________ is the Philippine shamans.
Babaylan
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Different kind of houses
Bahay kubo, Ifugao bale, Ivatans house , Torogan, Daru jambangan, Bahay na bato
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the _____ boats that are recognized as stays of a huge _________
Butuan and Balangay
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is a type of lashed-lug boat
Balangay
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_______ is an ancient form that continue in the Philippines, with each ethnic group having their district weaving techniques.
Weaving
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the _____________ are composed of basket weaving, back-strap loom weaving, headgear weaving, fishnet weaving, and other form of weaving.
Weaving arts
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______________ aims to be the country's loom weaving capital with the exquisite and the world-class piña cloth, the Queen of the Philippine fabrics, as it's star Product.
Kalibo, Aklan
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Types of weaved cloths in the Philippines
Pinilian, Bontoc weave, Kalinga textile, Piña, Hablon, Saputangan tapestry weave, Mabal tabih, Bogobo inabal , Dagmay, Mënaraw textile, Pis syab't weave , Tinalak
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__________ does not utilize a loom or similar equipment and instead relies in the crafts folk's attention in hand weaving.
Mat weaving
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a ______ is handwoven mat usually used in East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and sitting.
Banig
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_____ are the most numerous and best known of ifugao figurative sculptures
Bulul
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the art ____ on wood is another fine craft attributed to various ethnic groups in Mindanao and the sulu archipelago
Okir
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______ poetry consists of 7777 syllables count, but rhymes range from dual rhyme forms to freestyle forms.
Tanaga
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___ poetry consists of 12 syllables quatrains, following the pattern of rhyming stanzas of established epics such as Pasyon, which is chanted through the pabasa.
Awit
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_______ poetry consists of 7 syllable lines with rhythmic end-syllables, often chanted without a determined musical pitch or musical instrument accompaniment, meant to express in an allegorical way, liberally using poetic language, certain situations or certain characteristics referred to by the one reciting the poem. It can also can be written on bamboo.
Ambahan
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the ________ is a type of single-edged sword
Kampilan
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also known as Kali or Eskrima
Arnis
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Gawad Manlilika ng Bayan
GAMABA
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the ______ is a serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors.
Harana
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pinoy ______ which focuses on dance hall music faithful to the expression of Jamaican reggae
Reggae
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pinoy ___ which encompasses rock music with Filipino cultural sensibilities
Rock
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pinoy ___ which is one of the most popular genre in the country
Pop
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______ which is music traditionally played by finely-dressed male musicians
Tagonggo
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__________ which is a serenade genre
Kapanirong
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________ which is a genre of an entire ensemble of musicians utilizing a diverse array of traditional musical instruments
Kulintang
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_______ which is a traditional genre of Filipino love music
Kundiman
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_____ which is a genre of Sebwano rock music
Bisrock
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___________ which is genre of hip hop adopted from American hip hop music
Pinoy hip hop
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_______ arts are creations that fall under this category are those that appeals to the sense of sight and are mainly visual in nature.
Visual
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______ stimulates experiences or create one that is beyond the scope of our imagination as it aims to deliver ideas, feelings, or beauty to its viewers.
Filmmaking
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____ is the making of beautiful buildings
Architecture
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_____ is a series of movements that follows the rhythm of music accompaniment
Dance
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____ uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience.
Theater
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_______ art is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetic value.
Applied
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A traditional with ancient roots, with the kapas or cotton as the main material.
Pinilian (Ilocos region)
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It revolves around the idea of centeredness, which symbolises permanence, order, and balance, key factors in the life of the Bontoc people.
Bontoc weave (Mountain province)
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Are embedded into the geometry of weaving itself.
Kalinga textile (Province of kalinga)
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Is made from the fibers of the leaves of the red Bisaya pineapple through an arduous process.
Piña (Aklan)
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Is the fine textiles of the Karay-a and Hiligaynon people, which have been known from the epics of the people.
Hablon (Panay island)
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The Yakan people is a highly skilled weaving utilizing the bunga-sama supplementary weft weave, the siniluan warp-floating pattern, the inalaman supplementary-wefttechnique, and the pinantupan weftband pattern.
Saputangan tapestry weave (Basilan)
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The Bagobo, a subgroup of the Manobo, are expert in extracting the fibers of the abaca from the leaf sheaths and selecting the very fine ones for weaving their textiles.
Bagobo inabal (Davao del sur)
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Hand-woven using a special kind of back-strap loom, made from abaca fibers, and following intricate designs revolving around man and nature, specially the crocodile.
Dagmay (Eastern mindanao)
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is traditionally worn by men and warriors.
Pis syabit weave (Sulu)
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The traditional textile woven by the Tboli women and represents birth, life, union in marriage and death, and shows the uniqueness and identity of the indigenous group.
Tinalak (South cotabato)
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The art is believed to have arrived inside the archipelago because of human migration, where those on the north had been the primary to analyze the artwork form.
Basketry
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a variety of fibers to connect mediums forming Filipino headgears such as the Ivatan's vakul, the head-cloth of the Manobo, and the snake headpiece of the Bontoc.
Weaving headgears
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in the Philippines is possibly the talagadaw brooms made under the saked process of the Kalinga people.
Broom weaving
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is one of the most notable traditional arts in the Philippines, with some crafts in various ethnic groups date back prior to Hispanic arrival with perhaps the oldest surviving today are fragments of a wooden boat dating to 320 AD.
Wood carving
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is among the most famous woodcarving places in the country, especially on religious Hispanic woodcarving.
Paete, Laguna