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CPAR 12 STEM REVIEWER

 SINULOG is an example of a DANCE festival in the island of CEBU.


 HAGABI is a WOODEN BENCH that marks the socio-economic status of the owner.
 KADANAGYAN a person considered to have a HIGHER status in an IFUGAO society.
 Ginulding-gulding is a bench designed like a GOAT LIKE HEAD.
 T’nalak is a fabric made from FINE ABACA FIBERS weaved with geometric designs.
 Sanikulas is an arrowroot cookie that has the image of St. Nicholas.
 Sarimanok is a WOODEN FIGURE usually perched atop a bamboo pole, stands among decorative flags during
weddings and festive occasions.
 Ngiwi is the hagabi shapes at present, which is like the head of an animal with an elongated nose and two big
ears.
 Kut Kut Art is an exotic Philippine art form based on early century technique Sgrafitto.
 Elito Circa the folk artist known as “Amang Pintor”
 Singkaban is the Philippine folk art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that can be used as décor for home.
 Digital Art is artistic work that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative process.
 Land art is an Art form that is created in nature, using natural materials such as soil, rock, organic media and
water.
 Graffiti is a It is drawing or writings that have been scribbled, scratched or painted illicitly on a wall or other
surface often in public space.
 Mixed Media refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed.
 Print Making is process of making artworks by painting normally in the paper.
 Decollage is an art created by cutting, treating away or removing pieces of an original image.
 Collage An artwork which is made from on assemblage of different forms thus creating a new whole.
 The French word decollage means to TAKE OFF.
 Bahay kubo The most common form of housing to native Filipinos made of bamboo, cogon, and nipa palm
leaves.
 Oppaya are ceramic vessels from Kalinga is used for vegetable or meat cooking.
 Spaniards used painting as part of their RELIGIOUS PROPAGANDA.
 During World War II, some painters focused their artwork on DAY TO DAY SCENES OF AVERAGE FILIPINOS.
 Folk Dance/Ethnic Dance is a Social dances that portray the beliefs, interests, habits, customs and practices of
the native.
 Decorative arts and crafts are artworks those are both beautiful and useful.
 Kundiman is An art song that signifies love and affection and often used by men during serenades.
 Modernist Philippine Painters: FERNANDO AMORSOLO, VICTORIO EDADES, DAMIAN DOMINGGO
 Spolarium is A painting by Juan Luna showing the dead and dying Roman Gladiators being dragged into the
basement of the Coliseum.
 Damian Dominggo He is considered as the first Great Filipino painter. He also called as Father of Filipino
painting.
 Sculpture is a three dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials typically stones such as
metal, glass, marble or wood.
 Carving is one of the techniques used in sculpture.
 Pottery is An object that are first shaped of wet clay and hardened by baking on the bonfire.
 La Sagrada Familia is a painting by Damian Domingo depicting the three generation of the holy trinity.
 Tinikling is traditional dance that takes two long bamboo sticks rapidly and in rhythm, clap sticks for dancers to
try artistically and daringly to avoid getting their feet caught between them.
 Las Vergenis Cristianas is a painting by Felix Hidalgo that portrays two scantily clothed Christian female slaves
being mocked and persecuted in Ancient Rome.
 Singkil is a dance, where there are four bamboo sticks arranged in a tic-tac-toe pattern in which the dancers
exploit every position of these clashing sticks.

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