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DIFFERENT MEDIUM-BASED ARTFORMS

FROM DIFFERENT PHILIPPINE REGIONS.

Chaznay M. Quiros
ABM 12 CYAN
LUZON (VISUAL ARTS)

Untitled, 2002 by Kiko Escora


Visual Arts. Manila.

This work often described as


figurative and sometimes
provocative.
LUZON (VISUAL ARTS)

 A self-portrait by the artist


by Among Tapaya.. Manila.

This art is a Self portrait of the


Artist.
LUZON (DANCE)

“Abaruray” from Tayabas.


This dance is known in the
Philippines be several names,
suchas “Hapayan”, “Tagayan”,
“Pandango sa Baso”, and
“Abaroray”.
LUZON (DANCE)

“Bindian” originated from


Northern Luzon.

The Ibaloy who inhabit the


southernmost mountain regions in
Northern Luzon perform victory
dances to extol the bravery of the
warriors of yesterday.
LUZON (DANCE)

Sublian from Bauan, Batangas.

 The word sublian comes from the


word subsub which means falling
head on and bali which means
broken. The word describes the
dancers who pretend to be lame
and crooked throughout the dance
as a sign of worship to the town’s
Church icon, the Holy Cross during
its fiesta celebration.
Mananagat ( Bogo, Cebu) Dinagyang Festival  ( Ilo-ilo Sinulog Festival 
Dancers in long-line formations City) Traditional celebration in Cebu
mimic women scooping water The Dinagyang Festival still City held every third
from the banca (canoe) with venerates the Child Jesus, but Sunday of January to
bamboo shells and men also commemorates the honor the Santo Niño
wielding wooden paddles. conversion of Filipino tribes to (Child Jesus). 
Christianity.

VISAYAS (DANCE)
VISAYAS (DIGITAL ARTS)

Lapu-Lapu by Tepai Pascual (Place


of Origin is Visayas but no specific
place mentioned)

Paying tribute for the heroism of


Lapu-Lapu.
VISAYAS (DIGITAL ARTS)

Untitled, by Jether Patrosenio

Patrosenio’s work is based on a


creation by Georgian artist Irakli
Nadar, who is known for his hyper-
realistic digital artworks.
MINDANAO (DANCE)

 Itik-itik. (Surigao in Mindanao.) Dugso. (Bukidnon) Sagayan. Maguindanao and


 the dance steps imitate the hey are performed as an Maranao.
movements of ducks among rice entertainment for the deities in Philippine war dance performed
paddies and swamplands, such fiestas organized for them.It was by both the Maguindanao and
as wading, flying, and short, originally thought that this dance Maranao depicting in dramatic
was performed only during fashion the steps their hero,
choppy steps.
harvest time or upon the birth of a Prince Bantugan, took upon
male heir.  wearing his armaments, the war
he fought in and his subsequent
victory afterwards.
MINDANAO (DIGITAL ARTS)

“Davao” by Junel Paguidopon

“I love anime and I gave myself


a glimpse of what Davao would
look like if it were shown in an
anime show. And I decided to
also share it to social media
which was liked by several
people. I am thankful,” Junel
Paguidonon

Part 1.1
MINDANAO (DIGITAL ARTS)

“Davao” by Junel Paguidopon

“I love anime and I gave myself


a glimpse of what Davao would
look like if it were shown in an
anime show. And I decided to
also share it to social media
which was liked by several
people. I am thankful,” Junel
Paguidonon

Part 1.2

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