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Significance of Art Form

from the Regions


QUARTER 1: MODULE 6
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Identify contemporary art forms from the regions;

Relate the significance of art forms from the


regions;

Interprets the different art forms from the regions.


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TINIKLING
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MAGLALATIK PLANTING RICE

OBLATION
SPOLARIUM
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SPOLARIUM

Spolarium 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.
PLANTING
RICE
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TINIKLING

Tinikling is a traditional Philippine folk


dance which originated during the Spanish
colonial era. The dance involves two people
beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles
on the ground and against each other in
coordination with one or more dancers who
step over and in between the poles in a
dance. 
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MAGLALATIK

The Maglalatik (also known as


Manlalatik or Magbabao) is a
folk dance from the
Philippines. ... The name of the
dance means "latik-maker",
from latik, a coconut product
that is used in Filipino cooking.
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OBLATION
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PROCESSING
QUESTIONS

1. WHY DO ART FORMS FROM DIFFERENT REGIONS


SIGNIFICANT?

2. Why do art forms from different regions reflect the


culture and history of the Philippines?
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