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ARTS AND CRAFTS HIGHLANDS

AND
OF LUZON LOWLANDS
A REVIEW FROM
BRIEF RUNDOWN YESTERDAY’S
LESSON
1. A HEADGEAR THE IVATAN WOMEN OF
BATANES WEAR TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE
HEAT OF SUN AND DURING THE RAINY SEASON.
A. Bakwat
B. Pastillas
C. Singkaban
D. Vakul
2. BELT USED BY MOTHERS OF NUEVA VISCAYA
AFTER GIVING BIRTH; USUALLY MADE OF WHITE
WITH BEADS AS ACCENTS AND PATTERNS OF
RIVERS & MOUNTAINS. A. Bakwat
B. Pastillas
C. Singkaban
D. Vakul
3. BULAKEÑOS’ LOCAL TERM FOR BAMBOO
ARCHES ELABORATELY DESIGNES WITH KAYAS.
A. Bakwat
B. Pastillas
C. Singkaban
D. Vakul
4. WRAPPERS USUALLY CUT INTRICATELY BY
BULACAN OLD WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT
LINEAR, CURVILINEAR & GEOMETRIC DESIGNS
THAT BLEND WITH THE COLOR OF THE PAPER.
A. Bakwat
B. Pastillas
C. Singkaban
D. Vakul
5. DECORATIONS DURING FIESTAS AND SPECIAL
OCCASIONS MADE FROM YOUNG COCONUT
LEAVES THAT ARE POPULARLY USED DURING
PALM SUNDAY.
A. Parol
B. Patupat
C. Puni
D. Puso’
6. BIG KAPAMPANGAN LANTERNS WITH SEVERAL
LIGHTS, SHAPES AND COLORS AND ARE USED TO
ADORN HOUSES, STREETS AND BUILDINGS
ESPECIALLY DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON.
A. Parol
B. Patupat
C. Puni
D. Puso’
7. WEAVING THE COCONUT LEAVES TO WRAP
THE KAPAMPANGAN’S LOCAL VERSION OF
SUMAN.
A. Parol
B. Patupat
C. Puni
D. Puso’
FOR ITEMS 8-15
DIRECTIONS: From the given choices,
write the NAME OF THE PROVINCE
that matches its respective CULTURAL
ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS with the
descriptions and/or images that will be
shown.
8. BAKWAT
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
9. PAROL
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
10. PASTILLAS
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
11. PATUPAT
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
12. PUNI
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
13. SINGKABAN
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
14. VAKUL
BATANES
NUEVA VISCAYA
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
15. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DOES NOT
BELONG TO THE FOLK ARTS OF CAGAYAN
VALLEY & CENTRAL LUZON?
A. Bakwat
B. Dinumug
C. Parol
D. Puni
LET’S CHECK! BRIEF
RUNDOWN
LET’S VIRTUAL ARE YOU
FAMILIAR WITH
TRAVEL! THESE PLACES?
BAHAY NI RIZAL CALAMBA,
LAGUNA
EL NIDO PALAWAN
HIGANTES ANGONO,
RIZAL
MAYON VOLCANO LEGAZPI,
ALBAY
MORIONES MARINDUQUE
PAHIYAS LUCBAN,
QUEZON
PUERTO GALERA ORIENTAL
MINDORO
TAAL VOLCANO TAAL,
BATANGAS
FOLK ARTS FROM SOUTHERN
LESSON 3
TAGALOG AND BICOL REGION
LAGUNA
UKIT – Paete
motifs consisting
of floral, curves
and hooks
LAGUNA
TAKA – papier
mache’
technique
RIZAL
PETROGLYPHS –
oldest artistic
expressions in the
Philippines and
listed as a National
Treasure
RIZAL
HIGANTES FESTIVAL –
celebration conceptualized
in 1980s where giant
papier maches of human
figures are used to express
sentiments about the
Spanish hacienderos.
CAVITE
SAPIN-SAPIN –
type of delicacy
made from
grounded
glutinous rice
CAVITE
BATANGAS
BALISONG – also
known as butterfly
knife.
QUEZON
KIPING – decors that
are made from
ground glutinous rice
thinly coated on
special leaves and
cooked over low fire.
BICOL REGION
Bicol Region is known Abaca

for its baskets, bags,


slippers, coin purses
and other crafts that
are made from abaca
& raffia fiber. Raffia
MARINDUQUE
MORIONES FESTIVAL -
annual festival held every Holy
Week. The "Moriones" are men
and women in costumes and masks
replicating the garb of biblical
Roman soldiers as interpreted by
local folks.
MINDORO
Iraya Mangyan of
Mindoro are fond of
making baskets with
intricate patterns and
designs of men, animals,
trees and other objects.
ROMBLON
Romblon is known not only
for its fine marble products
but also for their
beautifully woven mats
and bags out of romblon
plant.
PALAWAN
MANUNGGUL JAR –
serves as a container
for secondary burial of
the deceased loved
ones.
PALAWAN
SALUGIN – Traditional
Tagbanua attire made
from pounded bark of
trees.
PALAWAN
AMBALAD – piece of
loincloth and a rattan
waistband Tagbanua
men wear in the olden
times.
1. What do you think are the importance of Folk
arts that can be found in the different Regions in the
Philippines, specifically in the Southern Luzon and
Bicol Region?
2. As a student what do you think is your role to
preserve this culture that we have here in the
Philippines?
EVALUATION
DIRECTIONS: On your
notebooks (Art Segment), write
the LETTER of the BEST answer
corresponding their respective
definitions.
1. PAETE MOTIFS CONSISTING OF
FLORAL, CURVES AND HOOKS.
A. Higantes Festival
B. Petroglyphs
C. Taka
D. Ukit
2. OLDEST ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS IN THE
PHILIPPINES AND LISTED AS A NATIONAL
TREASURE
A. Ukit
B. Taka
C. Petroglyphs
D. Higantes Festival
3. TYPE OF CAVITEÑO DELICACY MADE
FROM GROUNDED GLUTINOUS RICE
A. Balisong
B. Kiping
C. Salugin
D. Sapin-Sapin
4. LUCBAN, QUEZON’S FAMOUS DECORS THAT ARE
MADE FROM GROUND GLUTINOUS RICE THINLY
COATED ON SPECIAL LEAVES AND COOKED OVER LOW
FIRE.
A. Balisong
B. Kiping
C. Salugin
D. Sapin-Sapin
5. PALAWAN’S TRADITIONAL TAGBANUA
ATTIRE MADE FROM POUNDED BARK OF
TREES.
A. Ambalad
B. Raffia
C. Romblon
D. Salugin
LET’S CHECK!
ASSIGNMENT
Bring the following ART MATERIALS:
1. Oslo Paper
2. Pencil & Eraser
3. Any of the following coloring
materials (choose ONE):
Crayons
Oil Pastel
Watercolor

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