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How creative are you?

W – weekend create a unique and creative piece of arts and crafts


I – if we are being passionate of doing what we desire, also our works can be
acknowledged by others
L – laughing what video can boost what are expectations regarding and studying this
course
M – making arts and crafts can help me showing my other sides of Thailand that I didn't
even know
A – also, I want to do better in this subject just what I’m doing my high school years.

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Indigenous products Crafts Arts
Natively Artistry Exhibition
Local Art Photography
Endemic Technique Sculpture
Domestic Handicraft Science
Exotic Profession Crafts
Restore Ability Collective
Resources Work Design
Growing Skills Culture
Living Trade Creativity
Land Build Artist
Environment Decorative Aesthetic
Natural Variety Gallery
Culture Fashion Architecture
Livelihood Workshop Talent
Locally found Imagination

A.
Philippine Arts – an art that can be a traditional and non-traditional. It refers to
any various form of arts that may develop and has its own values and virtues
when doing it.
Weaving – done by dyeing and working in iron and pottery. It usually done by
hands where to sets of yarns cross each other.
Folk Architecture – a method by which people built structures before the official
development of architecture. This can be a territory of a village that possesses
cultural heritage that placed under conservation.
Indigenous woodcarving – indigenous wood carving is a form of wood carving by
mean of accounting tool (knife usually called paet in the Philippines), resulting in
a wooden figure or of a wooden object. It is as an art form, in which it includes
kind of sculpture in wood.
Folk Graphic – an art stunt out with their inventive peculiarities. It is clear,
logically balance composition, ornamental expressive and has a harmony with it.
Pottery – it is one of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts. It
consists of objects made of play and hardened with heat. The objects made our
company useful ones, such as vessels for holding liquids or plates or balls from
which our food are served.
B.
ARTS/CRAFT TYPE OF DESCRIPTION
TRADITIONAL ART
Kawayan Torogan Folk Architecture *a traditional house built by
maranao people. Maranao
Torogan (house) built by
sultan sa kawayan
makaantal in bubung
malanding maranto del
sur.
Coral houses Folk Architecture *Hale ko ako a(coral
house) is conceived as a
series of individual living
areas connected either
physically or symbolically
as a metaphor of the
adjacent living coral reef.
Banaue Rice Terraces Weaving *system of irrigated rice
terraces in the mountains
of north-central Luzon,
Philippines that were
created more than 2000
years ago by the Ifugao
people.
Modernized falua Maritime transport *falua, also spelled faluwa
is a traditional open-deck
boat of the ivatan people
form the islands of sabtang
and Batan in the
Philippines.
Rayon Malong Weaving *the Malong is large wrap
round tubular garment,
measuring at least
165x165cm. They are
used by the maranao and
maguindanao from
southern Philippines.
Vakul Ornament textile or fiber *is the quintessential
arts headgear worn by women
and kanayi are the best
draped on men
Standing bulul Sculpture *bulul are the most
numerous and best known
of Ifugao figurative
sculptures and usually take
the form of either standing
or seated figure. The
figures are understood as
fundamental in ensuring a
good harvest, as well as
guarding the season’s crop
from thieves.
The mother’s Revenge Sculpture *the sculpture in Terra
(1894) Cotta (clay), is an
allegorical representation
of what was happening in
the Philippines during that
period.
Ilongot hair ornament Ornament *The ilongot were a
headhunting society with
fearsome warriors who
beheaded their enemies.
These hunters wore
delicately crafted earrings
and headdresses to mark
their masculinity and skills.
Bas relief Sculpture/ carving *is an artistic technique
that involves lightly carving
a design into a surface.
This figures are raised a
few inches form a flat
background to give a
three-dimensional effect.

Application:
SIGNIFICANCE
–The hospitality course is known for its vast paced of innovation that requires a large
amount of creativity in many forms. Through these indigenous creative arts and crafts,
hospitality students get to experience an opportunity that allows them to explore
different culture, examine different form of arts, and portray appreciation to
craftsmanship. These opportunities enable them to work with traditional and new media,
so that they develop confidence, competence, imagination and creativity. Through these
opportunities, they learn to appreciate and value images and artifacts across times and
cultures, and to understand the context in which they were made. They learn to think
and act as artist, makers and designers, working creatively and intelligently.
THE ROLE OF HOSPITALITY COURSE IN PROMOTING CULTURE
– A certain indigenous art can be known throughout the world that will inevitably
pave the promotion of culture and other products of a certain locale. Arts and
crafts is considered to be an integral part of the tourism business, since it plays
and important role as a souvenirs and mementos, thereby spatially and
temporarily expanding the visitors experience. It is also increasingly looked upon
as an opportunity to diversity the tourism sector offerings, as well as the boarder
economic base. Indigenous arts and crafts served to enhance the intrinsic value
of local art and craft to international visitors. This is because local art craft
maintain the quality of uniqueness, and represent an innate connection to the
heritage and culture of the destination, as well as the indigenous knowledge and
craftsmanship of local artisans.

PHOTO ESSAY

Hi everyone, My name is WILMA D.


RELENTE, currently living in Natividad Pilar
Capiz, a 22 years old student take up if
Bachelor in science of Hospitality Management.
My habits are watching anime, planting organic
plants and herbal, painting and drawing. I am a
happy go lucky girl in life, and I go from what
my instincts whispered me. I choose to smile
every challenges and difficulties that I faced
because I know that someday, it will be
changed.
I choose hospitality as my course because it
will help me boost my hidden talents and
develop it even in a short period of time. Also, it will lift me up in a right period of time if I
am on a big industry and I can use it in my future work, as well as I can share my
knowledge to those siblings that I have which in the same school where I am now. My
path are on my as I become an aspiring leader and entrepreneur someday.
Natividad is a barangay in the
municipality of Pilar,in the Province of Capiz. Roman Catholicism combined with
indigenous superstitious traditions have a strong imprint on the town’s local culture. An
iconic 12 foot landmark of virgin Mary is visible at the mountaintop of Brgy. Dulangan,
build by an affluent Filipino-Chinese businessmen from Roxas City.

The rural municipality is said to be rich in


natural resources such as aquatic and mineral
wealth. It used to be a strong seafood
producer in the Province and once even
possessed it’s own sugar and mining industry.
Major agricultural produce of the town include
fish, prawn, crab, rice, sugar, cattle and
poultry. Other notable industries include she’ll
craft and wood furniture.
The wooden trophy is an award
plaque that is made from wood. If it's
extremely popular in times of giving
awards and thank you or appreciation
gift to someone. It usually used to
celebrate the years of service,
participation, and honoring special
people. The same practice has
always been used in academic
institutions and sports events too.

As a student, I encourage you to learn


from our arts and craft in order to preserve and teach it to the next year generations. I
will create a local gallery for artists like painting, drawing, or sculpting that all people
hobbies are arts and crafts. I will also support an arts festivals that celebrates the
culture and art each city. I will also invite local artists to share their talents on the streets
of the city during special events. Let our culture not to be fade, and I am proud to be a
Filipino citizen because we are very rich in natures beauty and other things.

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