Module 10 - HUM122
Module 10 - HUM122
(BKFI)
Indigenous Techniques - Founded: 1980s
- Location: Bulacan
- Focus: Original plays and theater laboratory workshops
Overview - Achievements: Establishment of the Bulacan Arts, Culture, and
History Institute (BACH)
This module explores the significance of patronage and understanding
of indigenous culture in contemporary art forms. It highlights various Samahang Nazareno
artists and groups from the Philippines who excel in performing arts, - Specialization: Senakulo (reenactment of the Passion of Christ)
categorized by the three main island groups: Luzon, Visayas, and - Founded: 1960
Mindanao. - Achievements: Gawad CCP Para sa Sining (1993)
- Activities: Annual performances during Lenten season in Cainta
Luzon
Visayas
Baao Children and Youth Choir (BCYC)
- Formation: 2003 Jose C. Gomez ("Music Man of Samar")
- Composition: Students from Rosary School Inc. and Baao National - Specialization: Composer of Samar Songs
High School Special Program in the Arts. - Background: Musical career intertwined with guerrilla soldier
- Achievements: activities during WWII
- National finals in the National Music Competition (2004, 2007).
- First place and best interpretation of the contest piece (2008). Kabataang Silay Rondalla Ensemble (KSE)
- Philippine representative at the first International Children’s Art - Founded: 1993
Festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2011). - Composition: Underprivileged youth from Silay
- Activities: National and international tours, showcasing Filipino - Focus: Traditional folk dance and music
music.
University of Visayas Chorale (UVC)
Lahing Batangan Dance Troupe - Founded: 1999
- Founded: 1996 - Achievements:
- Base: Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas - Silver and bronze awards at the Busan Choral Festival (2007)
- Focus: All-Filipino repertoire in folk dance
- International Performances: Italy, Malaysia, South Korea
- Three gold certificates at the Tomohon International Chorale
Competition (2009) Sining Kambayoka Ensemble (SKE)
- Performances in Sydney, Australia at World Youth Day (2008) - Founded: 1974, based in Mindanao State University, Marawi City
- Gold awards at the CCP International Choral Competition (2009, - Specialization: Filipino-Muslim folk theater
2015) - Achievements: Preservation of Maranao culture, Gawad CCP Para sa
Sining award (1997)
Dagyaw Baile
- Founded: 1990 Bayang Barrios
- Composition: High school students from Iloilo National High School - Background: Member of the Manobos ethnic group
- Mission: Showcase and develop talents, appreciation for national - Career: Started with Joey Ayala’s band, went solo in 1996
heritage - Achievements: Multiple awards including Catholic Mass Media
- International Participation: World Expo (Spain, 1992), ASEAN Awards, Katha Awards, and others
Dance Festival (Manila, 1994), International Festival for Experimental - Focus: Music promoting peace, environmental conservation, and
Theater (Egypt, 1995), and others social equality
Joey Ayala
Mindanao - Specialization: Composer and musician from Mindanao
- Contributions: Integration of indigenous instruments in contemporary
Amal Lumuntod music
- Specialization: Kulintang player from Maguindanao - Achievements: Multiple music albums, international performances,
- Notable Skills: Ability to create variations in traditional kulintang various awards for contribution to Philippine music and arts
music
Mebuyan Band
- Origin: 2001 as Mebuyan Band Peace Project
- Focus: Women’s issues and artistic development
- Achievements: Promotion of Mindanao music and culture, recorded
two albums
Kabpapagariya Ensemble
- Founded: 1982
- Focus: Promotion of culture and arts, preservation of Mindanao
heritage
- Achievements: Gawad CCP Para sa Sining awardee
Art Education:
Module 11: Aspects of Production in the - Formal Education: Teaching in schools with a structured curriculum.
Arts - Informal Education: Knowledge transfer through master-apprentice
relationships and community practices.
Overview: - Workshops: Short courses focusing on specific skills, often held
The production of art, both visual and performing, involves various during breaks or weekends.
facets beyond the mere creation of the artwork. Understanding these
facets enriches the appreciation and evaluation of art. Media:
- Traditional Media: Clay, wood, metal, stone, fiber, dyes, paint, ink,
pencil, paper, glass, plastic, and film.
Aspects of Production for Visual Arts - New Media: Computer technology, light, genetic materials, trash, etc.
- Mixed Media: Combination of different media types.
Definition and Scope:
Visual arts encompass art forms such as painting, drawing, Organization:
printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, - Art Organizations: Groups formed to promote unity, protect artists'
design, crafts, and architecture. It also includes elements from rights, and advocate for visual artists.
performing arts, conceptual art, and textile arts. - Notable Organizations: Asian Cultural Council (ACC), Art
Association of the Philippines (AAP), regional art groups.
Awards:
- Competitions and Awards: Recognize achievements in visual arts. Art Patronage:
- Notable Competitions: Shell National Students Art Competition, - Definition: Financial support or purchase of artworks.
PLDT-DPC Visual Arts Competition, Metrobank Art and Design - Historical Context: Patronage from the Catholic Church, wealthy
Excellence (MADE), Vision Petron National Student Art Competition, individuals, and contemporary art galleries.
GSIS Art Competition.
- Prestigious Awards: TOYM, Gawad CCP Para sa Sining, Thirteen
Artists Award, Ateneo Art Award, Order of the National Artist Award,
GAMABA.
Aspects of Production for Performing Arts
Design in Dance:
- Visual Materials: Sets, props, costumes, and lighting used to enhance
performances.
Theater:
- Acting and Directing: Embodying characters and guiding
performances.