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Significance of

Art Forms from


the Regions
Quarter 4 Module 6
Cavite and Arts
Look closely on the
picture and re-arrange
the jumbled letters
under each picture.

Activity
NILNTGIIK
TINIKLING

It is a traditional folk dance which


originates from the Spanish colonial
era. The dance imitates the movement
of the tikling birds as they dodge
bamboo traps set by rice farmers.
TINIKLING

Dancers mimic the tikling bird’s grace and agility


by dancing between large bamboo poles. The
tinikling is one of the oldest dances from the
Philippines, and originated in the islands of
Leyte in Visayas.
TINIKLING

According to the legend, the Tinikling was


started by people who worked in the paddies
and farms of the Philippines
NPILAGTN IERC
Planting Rice (Fernando Amorsolo)

Truest Philippine culture, this is the theme that


composes most of Fernando Amorsolo’s
artworks. Rice planting is among those that
depicts the real Filipino tradition that is still
applicable until the present time.
KAAMLALTIG
MAGLALATIK

It is an indigenous dance from the


Philippines in which coconut shell halves
that are secured onto the dancers’ hands
and on vests upon which are hung four or
six more coconut shell halves
MAGLALATIK

The dancers – all male – perform the dance by


hitting one coconut shell with the other –
sometimes the ones on the hands, sometimes,
the ones on the body, and sometimes the shell
worn by another performer, all in time to a fast
drumbeat.
MAGLALATIK

Originally performed in Binan, Laguna as a mock-


war dance that demonstrates a fight between the
Moros and the Christians over the prized latik or
coconut meat during the Spanish rule, the dance
is also shown to pay tribute to the town’s patron
saint, San Isidro Labrador.
UPILSARIMO
Spoliarium (Juan Luna)

The painting features a glimpse of Roman history


centered on the bloody carnage brought by
gladiatorial matches. Spoliarium is a Latin word
referring to the basement of the Roman
Colosseum where the fallen and dying gladiators
are dumped and devoid of their worldly
possessions.
Spoliarium (Juan Luna)

At the center of Luna’s painting are fallen


gladiators being dragged by Roman soldiers. On the
left, spectators ardently await their chance to
strip off the combatants of their metal helmets and
other armory.
BOALTINO
The Oblation

The Oblation is a concrete statue by Filipino artist


Guillermo E. Tolentino which serves as the iconic
symbol of the University of the Philippines. It
depicts a man facing upward with arms
outstretched, symbolizing selfless offering of
oneself to his country.
Do you think these
are important to
the lives and
culture of the
Filipinos?
Why?
Create a Poster-slogan
promoting the arts
found in the Cavite
CRITERIA
Content = 10
Organization of thoughts = 10 Performance
Creativity = 10
TOTAL = 30 task 1
Deadline: May 12, 2023
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