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MAPEH : Third Quarter Periodical Examinations Reviewer Day 3

1.1 Physical Education Basic Dance Steps


Active Recreation Glide Step Cool Walk
• Group Dance
Pump Step Hiphop Wave
Recreation
• It is a therapeutic refreshment of relaxation of
Turn Step Pull Down
one’s body and mind

Lifestyle Diseases Box Step Hip Roll


• Diseases linked with the way people live their
life.
Hiphop Dance Styles
Recreational activities Breaking
• Enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure • B-boying or breaking, also called as
Breakdancing, is a style of street dance and the
Dance first hiphop dance style created in South Bronx,
New York in 1970s
• A recreational activity that can develop our
physical, mental and emotional health. • B-boy, B-girl or breaker
• B-boying and Breaking are the original terms
Dancing
• One good example of exercise. Four Foundational Dances

Overeight and obese Toprock Footwork-oriented steps performed


• Usually have too much body fat while standing up

Inactive lifestyle Downrock Footwork performed with both hands


• A lifestyle with a lot of sitting and lying down, and feet on the floor
with very little to no exercise.
Freezes Stylish poses done on your hands
Cigarette smoking
• Powerful independent risk factor for sudden Power Complex or impressive acrobatic
cardiac death in patients with coronary heart Moves moves
disease.
Locking
Leisure • Originally called cambellocking
• The time when you are free from work or other • Created by Don Campbellock Campbell in
duties and can relax. 1969. The Lockers.
• Lock is primary move used in locking
Non-communicable diseases
• Frequently locking in place and after a brief
• Not transmissible directly from one person to freeze moving again.
another.
Popping
Health Benefits of Dancing • Popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam
1. Improved condition of your heart and lungs Solomon and his group Electric Boogaloos
2. Weight management • Quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to
3. Improved mental functions cause jerk in a dancer’s body
4. Better social skills • Forces parts of the body outwards
5. Greater self confidence
Krumping
Hip Hop Dancing • Originated in African-American community
• A cultural movement best known for its impact • It is free, expressive and highly energetic
on music in the form of the musical genre of the • A dance style to release anger
same name.
• It has its origin in the Bronx, in New York City Tutting
• A creative way of making geometric shapes
Pillars of Hiphop forming a right angle using your body parts.
• DJ-ing • Originally practiced by the young funk dancers.
• Rapping • Derived from the days during the Ancient
• Breakdancing Egyptians.
• Graffiti Art
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• King Tut aka Mark Benson is widely acclaimed • Strong political commitment
for pioneering the style. • International cooperation
Shuffling • Issues relating to liability
• The Melbourne Shuffle • The importance of technical and financial
• aka Rocking / The Shuffle assistance
• A rave and club dance that originated in the late • The participation of civil society
1980s in the underground rave music scene in
Melbourne, Australia Global Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020
• Fast Heel-and-toe with a style suitable for • Mental health is an integral part of health and
various types of electronic music well-being
• Rockers • “Health is a state of complete physical, mental,
and social well being and not merely the
Waacking absence or disease or infirmity”
• African American form of street dance from the Action Plan Objectives:
1970s disco era of the underground club • To strengthen effective leadership and
scenes in Los Angeles in NYC. governance for mental health
• Composed of stylized posing and fast • To provide comprehensive, integrated, and
synchronized arm movements to the beat of the responsive mental health and social care
music. services in community-based setting
• To implement strategies for promotion and
1.2 Health prevention in mental health
• To strengthen information systems, evidence,
Health Trends, Issues, and Concerns (Global Level) and research for mental health
Existing Global Health Initiatives Global Strategy to Reduce the Use of Alcohol
• Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)
• WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco
Control Area Target
• Global Mental Health Action Plan
• Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of 1 Leadership, awareness, and commitment
Alcohol
2 Health services response
• Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations
3 Community action
Millennium Development Goals
• The United Nations Millennium Development 4 Drink-Driving policies
Goals are eight targets that all 191 UN Member
States have agreed to achieve by 2015 5 Availability of alcohol
• Signed in September 2000
• A concrete action plan for poverty, hunger, 6 Marketing alcoholic beverages
discrimination against women and children,
illiteracy, environmental degradation and 7 Pricing policies
disease affecting billions of people
Goals: 8 Reducing negative consequences
1. Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty
2. Achieve Universal Primary Education 9 Reducing public health impact
3. Promote Gender Equality and Empower
10 Monitoring and surveillance
Women
4. Reduce Child Mortality
5. Improve Maternal Health Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Other • An international organization created in 2000
Diseases • GAVI (The Vaccine Alliance)
7. Ensure Environmental Sustainability • Brings together public and private sectors with
8. Develop a Global Partnership for Development the shared goal
• To create equal access to new underused
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control vaccines for children living in the world’s
• Protect present and future generations from the poorest countries
devastating health, social, environmental, and • Healthier, More Productive Workforce
economic consequences of tobacco • More Money Spend or Save
consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke • Better off Families and Communities
Guiding Principles:
• Every person should be informed
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1.3 Art • Taklub

Photography 2. Maryo J. De los Reyes


1. George Tapan • Film and television director from the Philippines
• Won ASEAN tourism Association award • Began in the 1970s
(2011)-1st place • Won the Crystal Bear for “Best Feature Film” for
• Pacific Asian Tourism Association (PATA) – Magnifico during the Berlin International Film
Gold Festival
• Department of Tourism and Philippine Airlines • Works:
• Five travel photography books • Bagets 2
• Started as a photographer for Movie posters,
photographer for movie stars 3. Laurice Guillen
• Dolphy • Actress, director, professor
• Fernando Poe Jr. • St. Theresa’s College, Cebu, ADMU
• Joseph Estrada ( mayoralty race- San Juan) • Several Awards at the MMFF
• advertising,fashion,sports, travel photography • Works:
• Tanging Yaman
2. John Chua • I love you, Goodbye
• Famous in advertising photography
• Over three decades of experience Animation
• One of the first to embrace digital photography Organizations:
• “Just do it, live life to the fullest”
1. ACPI - Animation Council of the Philippines,
• He was once a volunteer elephant keeper
Inc.
• Advertising and commercial photographer
2. PASI - Philippine Animation Studio, Inc.
• Aerial photography
Print Media Advertising
Filmmaking
• Magazines
• Technical process of making film
• Newspaper
• Outdoor Advertising
Stages of Filmmaking
• Direct Mail
1. Pre-production
a. Scenario and scriptwriting • Radio Advertising
b. Actors characteristic internalization • Television
c. Production scheduling and budgeting • New Media (Blogs, Text Messages, Websites)
d. Shooting location surveys and
permitting Comics/Komiks
2. Production • Comics is a medium used to express ideas with
a. Shooting location setting images, often combined with text or other visual
b. Directing (actors, cameras, lighting) information. It typically takes the form of a
c. Motion picture recording sequence of panels of images.
3. Post-production
a. Editing Web Page design
b. Music Arrangement • The design process relating to the front-end
c. Rendering design of a website, including the writing mark-
• Saving the film into file format up

Film Genres Innovations in Product and Industrial Design


• Romantic Comedy Industrial design
• Action • Process of design applied to products that are
• Fantasy to be mass manufactured
• Sci-Fi, etc. • Design is separated from manufacturing
• Done individually or by a team
Film Directors • Can be influenced by several factors
1. Brillante Mendoza
• Born and raised in San Fernando, Pampanga Role of an industrial designer:
• Took Advertising Arts of the then College of • Create and execute design solutions for:
Architecture and Fine Arts at the University of • Brand development
Santo Tomas • Form
• Directed 16 films since 2005 • Marketing
• Works: • Sales
• Sapi (Possesion) • Usability
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Filipino Designers • UP Conservatory
1. Kenneth Cobonpue • teacher of Lucresia Kasilag
• Multi-awarded furniture designer and
manufacturer from Cebu 4. Raymundo Cipriano “Ryan” Cayabyab 2018
• Industrial design Graduate • compositions are mostly traditional
Western Influence
2. Monique Lhuiller • Won several awards
• Bridal and ready-to-wear collections • Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling ka, Kay
• 1995, 1996, 1997 - Tom Bugbee Ganda Ng Ating Musika, coconut nut,
• Inducted as a member of the COuncil of Kumukuti-kutitap, spolarium and
Fashion Designers of America in 2003 alikabok

3. Josie Natori New Music Composers


• Embroidered Lingerie These composers retained the Filipino spirit by
incorporating traditional music forms as well as
4. Lulu Tan Gan indigenous rhythms and instruments in their
• Crafted knitwear compositions.
• Queen of Knitwear
• Wearable collectibles 1. Ramon Santos 2014
• Promotes Filipino Designs • combination of instruments and vocal
production
5. Ditas Sandico-Ong
• Ecologically friendly design
2. Jose Maceda 1997
• Transformed the use of Abaca and banana
fibers into a fashion art form • Embarked on a life-long dedication to
the understanding and popularization
6. Rajo Laurel of Filipino Traditional music
• One of the top fashion designers in the country
• Embroidered, beaded, and hand painted 3. Lucresia Kasilag 1987
fashion • Involved herself in sharpening
audience’s appreciation of music
7. Aze Ong • Orchestral productions from filo
• Filipino visual artist using crochet as a medium instruments

1.4 Music 4. Francisco Feliciano 2014


• Asia's leading figure in Liturgical Music
Traditional Composers
Filipino composers have managed to retain o Liturgical Music – religious rite
some traditional elements in their assimilation of of worship, church music
Western technique, in fact they have become the • Brought awareness to people all over
strongest foundations of what we have now known as the world to view the Asian culture as
Philippine music rich source of inspiration and
celebration of ethnicity
1. Lucio San Pedro 1991
• San Pedro Band of Angono Song Composers
• Music evokes the folk element of the they produced a memorable output of traditional Filipino
heritage composer such as love songs, music for the
• Composer and teacher movies and materials for contemporary arrangements
and concert repertoire.
2. Antonino Buenaventura 1988
• Renowned composer, conductor,
1. Constancio de Guzman
teacher
• Led the UP ROTC Band • Was born on Nov. 11, 1903 in
• Philippine Army Guiguinto, Bulacan
• Francisca Reyes-Aquino • Studied piano & composition in Nicanor
▪ Queen of Folk Dance Abelardo
• Jose Rizal College “Dean of Filipino
3. Antonio Molina 1973 Movie Composers and Musical
• Composer and teacher Directors”
• Elevated music beyond realm of folk • Babalik ka rin, Maalaala mo kaya
music
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2. Ernani Cuenco 1997
• born on May 10, 193
• Completed a music degree in piano
and cello at UST
• where he also taught for decades –
1988 Sta. Isabel College
• Bato sa buhangin, Gaano kita kamahal

3. Levi Celerio 1997


• Born in Tondo on April 30, 1910
• Academy of Music, Composer and
lyricist
• Ako ay may singsing, Alibangbang
• The only person able to make music
using a leaf
• Ang Pasko ay Sumapit, Kahit Konting
Pagtingin

4. George Canseco
• Born on April 23, 1934, in Naic, Cavite
• Composer and lyricist
• No formal training in music
• Finished journalism at UE - Child
• Ako ay Pilipino ask by Imelda 50m
reward.
• Hanggang sa dulo ng walang
Hanggan, Ngayon at Kailanman

Traditional New Music Song


Lucio San Ramon Santos Constancio de
Pedro Guzman

Antonino Jose Maceda Ernani


Buenaventura Cuenco

Antonio Lucresia Levi Celerio


Molina Kasilag

Raymundo Francisco George


Cipriano Feliciano Canseco
“Ryan”
Cayabyab

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