Week 30 Mapeh 8
Week 30 Mapeh 8
Week 30 Mapeh 8
Philippine Festivals are famous for their colorful and artistic costumes, masks and
props. The art elements present like color, lines and textures are considered, and the
principles like repetition and balance are used to come up with a good creative design.
ELEMENTS OF ARTS
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image)
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS
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rhythm The use of recurring
elements to direct the eye
through the image; the way
the elements are organized
to lead the eye to the focal
area. The eye can be
directed, for example, along
edges
The Philippine Festivals are divided into two: religious and non-religious or cultural
festivals.
Giant Lantern
Place:
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San Fernando,Pampanga
Date: Every Christmas Eve
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Panagbenga
Place: Baguio City
Date: Whole month of February
Maskara
Place: Bacolod City
Date: Every 3rd weekend of October
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Name: _________________________ Date: ______________
Grade/Section: ___________________ Score: _____________
Subject : MAPEH 8
Activity 2. Direction: Identify the elements and principles of arts present in the picture of
Maskara festival below? Write your answer on the table provided.
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Assignment. Directions: Enhance the costume illustrated below by using any available
materials that can be found in your locality.
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Describe the Nature and Background of the Dance (Sua-Ku-Sua)
Female
Top (Barawasi): traditional loose blouse, long sleeves with deep, plunging key-hole
neckline; extra panels attached to the right and left chest decorated with many tiny brass
buttons.
Pants (Sawal or Kantiu): loose Chinese pants with a 10-inch soft white band (coco
curdo) attached to a wide waist. To tuck the pants in the white band is overlapped in front,
one side on top of the other and rolled out to form a tight belt.
Shoulder band (Siyag): A separate wrap-around malong of rich material strung over
the right shoulder crossing the chest and hanging on the left side.
3.) pasteboard cutouts in the front tip 8 to 10 inches high, similar to Chinese
crowns covered with gold foil.
Male
Top (Bajo): short-waist collarless shirt; open front with the right panel overlapping
the left, studded with many tiny brass buttons and is not intended to close the front
but used as an additional shirt decoration. The shirt is allowed to drop on the right
side.
Material: printed or plain Chinese silk or cotton
Pants (Sawal or Kantiu): similar to the pants of females but in darker colors and
bolder design
Accessories: money-belt, Sarok hat, Pis siyabit (rectangular hand-woven scarf tied
on the head or hung loosely over one shoulder), Kris (wavy knife) or barong (leaf-
knife)
Music: 2/4 and 4/4; composed of the three parts – A, B, and C. Gabbang bamboo
xylophone are shaped-like a small boat. Bamboo slats are thinned and cut to
graduated sizes to produce three octaves of pentatonic scale.
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Fundamental Arms Position
Fifth position – bring the heel of one foot to touch the toe of the other.
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SUA-KU-SUA Dance
Researcher : Ramon A. Obusan
Meaning : My Pomelo Tree
Dance Culture : Lowland Muslim (Coastal)
Place of Origin : Jolo, Sulu
Country of Influence : China, Malaysia and Indonesia
Ethno-linguistic Group : Tausug
Classification : Courtship Dance
BACKGROUND:
Aside from being known as fierce
warriors, the Tausug of Jolo, Sulu are also
remarkable as seafarers and farmers. In Sulu,
extensive orchards are planted with coconuts
and pomelos and the fields with staples like rice
and root crops. Pomelo fruits serve as an
important source of income of the people of Sulu.
Their dependence on pomelo fruits for their
livelihood inspired them to create Sua-Ku-Sua
dance. The movement of the dance compare sua’s
gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits,
and fragrant flowers to a lady. During the
performance, the couples sing while flapping two
white fans which represent the leaves rustling in
the wind. The performers, especially women,
dance with faces thickly covered with finely
ground rice powder. Their eyebrows and
sideburns are enhanced with soot for aesthetic
purposes.
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Name: _________________________ Date: ______________
Grade/Section: ___________________ Score: _____________
Subject : MAPEH 8
Assignment
Performance Task
1. Perform the tasks at home.
2. Do the fundamental dance step of the arms and feet.
3. Document performance either in pictures or recorded videos from your phone.
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