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CONTEMPORARY
PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM
THE REGIONS
Contemporary Forms of Arts
TOPIC from the different Regions
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ATI-ATIHAN
FESTIVALS
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PANAGBENGA
FESTIVAL
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OBJECTIV
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Compares forms of arts from the different
regions.
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CONTEMPORARY ART
FORMS
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PASS-IT-0N CHARADES
1.You have one person start the games while your group stands
front to back in a line.
2. The designated first person will show the next in line how to
perform the same activity that the previous person did.
3. From there people will perform what they remembered from
the previous person.
SINGKIL
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MAGLALATIK
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TINIKLING
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ITIK-ITIK
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DAN
CE
NORTH
MAKONGGO
• It is a comic dance from Santa
Maria, Bulacan
• Makonggo is derived from
the Tagalog word chonggo
or unggo which means
monkey.
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NORTH
MAKONGGO
In this dance, the dancer imitates a
monkey - its characteristic
movements, gestures, grimaces,
etc. when it is in a happy, playful
or angry mood, while it is playing,
eating, or resting. Only one man
performs this dance. Most of his
movements are his own
improvisations.
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NORTH
MAGLALATIK
Maglalatik was originally
performed in Biñan, Laguna as a
mock-war dance that
demonstrates a fight between the
Moros and the Christians
over the prized latik or coconut
meat during the Spanish rule, this
dance is also shown to pay
tribute to the town’s patron
saint, San Isidro Labrador.
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NORTH
JOTABAL
It is derived from the words Jota
and valse. Jota is a popular dance
introduced in the Philippines by
the Spaniards. Valse means
waltz, a step or a dance in 3/4
time. This lively festival dance
originated in Camohaguin,
Gumaca, Quezon (formerly
Tayabas).
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NORTH JOTABAL
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SOUTH
SINGKIL
The Maranao dance called
Singkil is in the repertory of all
Filipino dance troupes. In 1958
the Bayanihan Dance troupe
started with a simple version and
has since developed it into a
theatrical and stylized spectacle
to the point of its becoming the
troupe's signature piece.
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SOUTH SINGKIL
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SOUTH
Performed at Tausog weddings
in Jolo, the Kandingan
consists of figures and steps
based on classical and
traditional Indian dance
forms. Dancers perform with
slightly bent knees turned
outward, fingers held stiffly
together with the thumb
outward and apart.
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SOUTH
ITIK ITK
The Itik-Itik is a dance
from Surigao del Norte, in
which the movements of a
duck are imitated. An
itik is a species of duck.
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MU
SIC
MUSIC
NORTH SOUTH
LANGAN BATA BATA
BALLAD • Lullabye of Tausug
• Sinda-ay
Narrative song or songs
that tell a story • Wedding chant sung before inviting
the groom’s party to enter the
(example: Atin Cu Pung
bride’s house.
Singsing)
Pamasag
victory celebration of Manobo 5.
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MUSIC
SOUTH
LANGAN BATA BATA
• Lullabye of
Tausug
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MUSIC
NORTH
BALLAD
Narrative song or
songs that tell a story
(example: Atin Cu
Pung Singsing)
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MUSIC
NORTH
• Lullabye: songs for
rocking the baby to
sleep (example: Ili-
Ili Tulog Anay,
Pamuwa sa Bata)
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MUSIC
NORTH
Love and Courtship
Songs: love songs
(parental and romantic
love), courtship songs
(example: Si Nanay,Si
Tatay di co Babayaan,
Pamulinawen, No Te
Vayas)
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INSTRUMENT FOR MUSIC
NORTH
Tongatong-
Sanggeypo- Patangguk- Bamboo
Bamboo
Bamboo panpipes Quill-shaped tube
stamping tube
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INSTRUMENT FOR MUSIC
SOUTH
KULINTANG Gabbang KUDYAPI
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HANDICRAFT
HANDICRAFT
NORTH
Used by the indigenous
people of the Cordillera as
either an earring or a
necklace pendant. They are
made of silver and some are
jades Some also are from
Lingling gold and shell.
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HANDICRAFT
NORTH
Small bamboo hat Worn
on the back of the head
by the Bontok males For
decoration among young
males Pouch for older
ones
FALLAKAT
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HANDICRAFT
NORTH
TANKIL ARMLET
Made from boar’s
tusk, fibers and narra
wood
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HANDICRAFT
SOUTH
Malong
The malong is a traditional "tube skirt" made of
handwoven or machine- made multi-colored
cotton cloth, bearing a variety of geometric or
okir designs. The malong is directly akin to the
sarong worn by peoples in other parts of
Maritime Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Brunei,
East Timor and Indonesia), and is the
etymological cognate of the Polynesian 'malo'
(loin cloth).
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HANDICRAFT
SOUTH
BRASSWARES
Kulintang, gongs and even
the elaborate designs of a
Muslim jar are brasswares
popularly made in
Mindanao, particularly the
oldest city in the region,
Cotabato City.
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HANDICRAFT
SOUTH
Okir Okir or okkil
is the term for geometric and
flowing designs (often based on
an elaborate leaf and vine pattern)
and folk motifs that can be usually
found in Maranao and Muslim-
influenced artwork, especially in
the southern Philippines, and in
some parts of Southeast Asia.
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Let’s Play!
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ANSWERS:
1. SINGKIL – SOUTH
2. FALLAKAT – NORTH
3. OKIR OKIR – SOUTH
4. KULINTANG – SOUTH
5. ILI-ILI TULOG ANAY - NORTH
Compare and Contrast
Directions:
Write the similarities
and differences of
contemporary forms
of arts from North
and South Region
using the Venn
Diagram.
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What is the importance of knowing and
comparing the contemporary art form
from the different regions in the
Philippines?
CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF ART FROM THE DIFFERENT REGIONS
Senior High School Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region CRISTINA T.
Subject Teacher
ARIBA
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