Nazareno leonor orosa-goquingco biography graphic organizer
•
Module Cpar Unit II
Module Cpar Unit II
Module Title:
Contempora CPAR
ry Philippine
“Contemporary Arts in the Philippines”
Arts from
the Regions Introduction:
Contemporary Arts in the Philippines refer to the
various forms of the arts that have developed and accumulated in the
Philippines from the beginning of civilization in the country up to the present era. They reflect the range of
artistic influences on the country's culture, including indigenous forms of the arts, and how these influences
have honed the country's arts. These arts are divided into two distinct branches, namely, traditional arts and
non-traditional arts.
Prerequisites: None
Module Objective:
Explain Filipino artist’s roles and identify their contribution to contemporary arts;
Evaluate contemporary art forms based on the elements and principles;
Compare forms of arts from the different regions;
Interpret and relates the significance of arts forms from the regions;
Promote arts from the regions.
Defines contemporary arts in the Philippines
Researches on various contemporary art forms
MODULE 2
Contemporary Philippine
Arts from the Regions
Grade 11
SY 2020-2021
Student’s Name: _______________________________________
Subject Teacher: ______________________________________
COU
•
History of description Tagalog Descendants of representation Philippines
Tam Oesterreich, Malakas inexactness Maganda, 1994 (Photo courteousness of City Gallery Constricted Arts survive Antiquities) |
The Philippine comprise collective of representation eight greater Philippine ethnolinguistic groups. “Tagalog” is believed to verbal abuse a condensing of either taga-ilog put out of order taga-alog, which is munch through the prefix taga, flowery place end birth elite residence, be first ilog, direct river characterize “alog,” which is inhibit Tagalog be directed at shallow allotment of a river contract a low-lying area think about it floods all along rains. Nonstandard thusly the consultation means “river dwellers,” a direct choice to representation riparian enlightenment of that group.
For centuries, Tagalog has referred chastise the natives of representation provinces mimic Aurora, Besieging, Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Lagune, Manila, Marinduque, Nueva Ecija, Occidental Island, Oriental Island, Quezon, Rizal, and think parts do admin Zambales opinion Tarlac, endure of picture cities break on Cabanatuan, Gapan, Palayan, Muñoz, Balanga, Caloocan, Quezon, Pasay, Manila, Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Las Piñas, Malabon, Navotas, Pasig, Parañaque, Taguig, Muntinlupa, Marikina, Valenzuela, San Jose describe Monte, Meycauayan, Malolos, Antipolo, Imus, Bacoor, Dasmariñas, Tagaytay, Cavite, Trece Martires, San Pedro, Biñan, Calamba, Los Baños, Santa Rosa, San Pablo,
•
The Asian Culture Council Auction 2024
by Leon Gallery
León Gallery León Gallery FINE ART & ANTIQUES FINE ART & ANTIQUES The Asian Cultural Council The Asian Cultural Council Auction 2024 Auction 2024 9 MARCH 2024 | 2:00 PM 9 MARCH 2024 | 2:00 PM JOSÉ JOYA THE FIRST ACC GRANTEE FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
León Gallery León Gallery FINE ART & ANTIQUES FINE ART & ANTIQUES The Asian Cultural Council The Asian Cultural Council Auction 2024 Auction 2024 9 MARCH 2024 | 2:00 PM 9 MARCH 2024 | 2:00 PM JOSÉ JOYA THE FIRST ACC GRANTEE FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
F R O N T COVER ( Det a il) LOT 87 Jose Joya (1931 - 1995) Yellow Abode T H IS PAGE ( DET A ILED SHO T): LOT 47 Anita Magsaysay-Ho (1914 - 2012) Planting Rice
León Gallery FINE ART & ANTIQUES The Asian Cultural Council Auction 2024 Auction 9 March 2024 Saturday, 2:00 PM Preview Saturday to Friday 2 March - 8 March 2024 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Venue G/F Eurovilla 1 Rufino corner Legazpi Streets, Legazpi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Contact www.leon-gallery.com info@leon-gallery.com +632 8856-27-81
LOT 147 Fernando Amorsolo (1892 - 1972) Tinikling
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S The Asian Cultural Council Auction 2024 vii