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SACRED HEART OF JESUS MONTESSORI SCHOOL

J.R. Borja Extension, Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City

Montessori-home Based Learning


Learning Instructional Packets (LIPs)
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region Week 3
S.Y ______________________________

Name: _______________________________________ Date submitted: _________________


Grade & Section: _____________________________ Teacher: ________________________
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Content Standard:
The learners demonstrate an understanding of …
Demonstrates appreciation of contemporary art forms, found in the various regions by understanding
the elements and principles
Performance Standard:
The learner is able to …
Presents a form of integrated contemporary art based on the region of his / her choice. e.g.
choreography, musical instrument, literary and music composition, visual design, and/or theatrical
performance

I. LEARNING COMPETENCY
 Researches on various contemporary art forms
 The module contains Lesson 3 – Contemporary Art Forms from the Regions

Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, 100% of the learners will be able to:
1. Classify various contemporary art forms in the Philippines;
2. explore various contemporary art forms according to classification from Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao; and
3. appreciate various art forms and practices from the regions.
4. integrate values (fruit of normalization of the month, beatitude & PVMGO);
5. obtain at least 75% mastery level

Target Goal/s: I can ...._______________________________________________________________________

II. LEARNING CONTENT

Lesson 3: Contemporary Art Forms from the Regions

Materials:
1. LIPs
References:
1. K to 12 Curriculum Guide
2. MELCs
3.
III. LESSON PRESENTATION

Contemporary Art Forms from the Regions


Different kinds of local artworks have sprung not only in the urban centers of the country and in
schools of arts of different educational institutions but also a lot more of never before seen or heard art forms from
the countryside have made known and have become renowned. The seeming isolation and distance of many
communities in far flung regions have kept the beauty and significance of countless forms of Philippine art. It is real
good news that they have been exposed and have been expressed.

What’s In

The role of diverse art forms from the different places of the Philippines to the country’s
culture, tradition, and identity is highlighted and greatly appreciated in the previous lessons. With that, let us check
your ideas about Arts in the Philippines.

Directions: Read each statement about various art forms in the Philippines. Write the word TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if otherwise. Write your answer on your answer sheet.

_______ 1. Dance, Theater and Music are kinds of visual arts.


_______ 2. Visual artworks of indigenous people are for their entertainment only.
_______ 3. Vaudeville is one of the performance arts introduced to us by the Americans.
_______ 4. People nowadays are experimenting and mixing forms when it comes to contemporary
arts.
_______ 5. The colonizers have a significant influence on Philippine visual arts and is still prominent today.

What’s New

Various art forms are known from the different regions or island groups of the Philippines; generally,
from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Through these various art forms, we tend to picture out the different practices
of Filipinos from the different regions that, when integrated, describe what the Philippines is. To start your learning
of the different various art forms from the different regions or island groups of the Philippines, examine the
following images of arts and process your thoughts with the help of the guide questions below.

The Bonifacio Monument


Tinikling The Archipelago by Cirilo F. Bautista

These are the guide questions:


1. Which of the following images of art is an example of literature?
2. Which of the following images of art is an example of dance?
3. Which of the following images of art is an example of sculpture?
4. What is the significance or importance of those art works depicted in each image?
What is It

From the previous lessons, did you wonder what are the classifications of contemporary arts? Or what are
the various art forms known from different regions specifically from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao? Those questions
will be answered and explored in this module.

The Philippine Contemporary Art can be classified into seven major art forms. These are painting, sculpture,
architecture, film, literature, music and theater, and dance. Knowing these classifications will guide us in identifying
and exploring different contemporary art forms from the regions of the Philippines. So, let’s start classifying and
exploring the Philippine’s contemporary art forms!

PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Philippine contemporary arts can be described into visual arts, literary arts and performing arts. Visual art is
an expression of artistic ideas through images, structures, and tactile work. Some visual artworks are integrated
which means it combines several mediums to create new and unique artwork. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and
film are examples of visual arts.

Painting

Painting the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-
dimensional visual language. The elements of this language – its shapes, lines, colors, tones, and textures – are used
in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light on a flat surface. The first paintings
here in the Philippines are commissioned works during Spanish colonization. Here are some paintings from Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao.

Luzon Visayas Mindanao

The Sketch Magellan’s Cross by Raul Salaam (Peace)


by Victorio Edades Agas by Rameer Tawasil
Sculpture
The sculpture is an art form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. These are some of the sculptures in the
Philippines.

Luzon Visayas Mindanao

The Bonifacio Monument Sandugo (Blood Compact) Six Ladies in Durian


By Guillermo Tolentino By: Napoleon Abueva By Kublai Millan

Architecture

Architecture is the art and practice of designing and constructing buildings (Cambridge Advanced Learner’s
Dictionary & Thesaurus). In relation to that, Philippine architecture was characterized as simple, rational, and
functional. In the 20th century, the young Filipino who studied in American colleges and institutes introduced the
neoclassic style in building structures. However, after World War II, real estate development started to take place
(Sandagan & Sayseng, 2016). To illustrate these architectural designs, these are some examples from Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao.

Luzon Visayas Mindanao

Cultural Center of the Philippines Saint Andrew the Apostle Pearl Farm Beach Resort
By Leandro Locsin Church
By Francisco Manosa
By Leandro Locsin

Film
Film is a form of visual art use to imitate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, or feelings with the use
of moving images. It is also called a movie or motion picture. Moreover, the art form that is the result of the film is
called cinema (Faber & Walters, 2003). The film industry in the Philippines started in 1897. In the contemporary
period, martyr wife, superhero, action, melodramas, and comedies are some of the usual subjects and themes in the
Philippine films. Some films in the Philippines are presented below.

Luzon Visayas Mindanao

Himala Muro-Ami Mindanao


By Ishmael Bernal By Marilou Diaz-Abaya By Brillante Mendoza
Apart from visual arts, there are Philippine contemporary art forms that can be described as literary arts.
Literary arts are an expression of ideas through writing. Literary arts can be categorized as poetry, prose, and
drama. In the Philippines, literary arts are greatly encountered in literature.

Literature

According to Lombardi (2020), literature is a term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material.
Derived from the Latin word literature meaning "writing formed with letters," literature most commonly refers to
works of the creative imagination, including poetry, drama, fiction, nonfiction, and in some instances, journalism,
and song. These are some examples of Philippine literature.

• Luzon Visayas • Mindanao


A Blade of Fern by Panhayhay hin Dead Stars by H.O. Santos
• Edith Ocampo Bungtohanon by • Indarapatra at

I Saw the Fall of the Francisco Alvarado Sulayman by
Philippines by Carlos An Higugma by Bartolome Del Valle
P. Romulo Iluminado Lucente

Furthermore, there are also Philippine contemporary art forms that can be described as performance arts. A
person doing certain actions and movements in front of an audience that go along with sound in a space and time is
called Performing Arts.

Music and Theater

Music is a collection of coordinated sound or sounds. According to Ramon P. Santos in his article entitles
Contemporary Music, Contemporary music in the Philippines usually refers to compositions that have adopted ideas
and elements from twentieth-century art music in the West, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the
entertainment industry. Filipino Music had already a rich and unique musical tradition long before westerners set
foot on our native land. Music was present in every stage of our ancestors’ lives — from birth to death, in blissful or
tragic times. Below are some Music from the different Regions of our country.

Luzon Visayas Mindanao

Pastores Pinalangga Buyayang

Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined
event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience
through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, or dance. Some of the Theater Play in the Philippines are the
following.

Luzon Visayas

Tanikalang Ginto

Dance

Dance, the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, for the
purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself. Dances in
the Philippines vary from Region to Region and below are some dances of the different regions.
Luzon Visayas Mindanao
Banga Kuratsa Singkil

What’s More

Activity 1.1 Analyzing Contemporary Philippine Arts

Directions: Answer the following questions truthfully with at least 3 ideas. Write your answer on the answer sheet
provided.
1. Why do we need to know the Various Contemporary Art forms from different regions?

2. After learning the Various Contemporary Art form from the different regions, how this lesson helps you in
appreciating Contemporary Art forms?

This is the rubric to answer each question:


Criteria Point Description
Content has three ideas that demonstrate a deep understanding of and
3 points
engagement with the question.
Content has two ideas that demonstrate a deep understanding of and
2 points
engagement with the question.
Understanding
Content has one idea only that demonstrates a deep understanding of and
1 point
engagement with the question.
No points Content has no idea at all that demonstrates a deep understanding of and
engagement with the question.
2points Three ideas are well-organized and easy to read.
Organization of 1 point One to two ideas are well-organized and easy to read.
Ideas
No points No ideas are discussed and organized.

Activity 1.2 Applying your Knowledge about Contemporary Arts

Directions: Match the indicated artworks in Column A to the classification of art where it belongs indicated in
Column B. Write the letter of your answer on your answer sheet.
COLUMN A COLUMN B

_____ 1) The Fishermen by Ang Kiukok (from Luzon) A. Painting


_____ 2) Sabel in Blue by Ben Cabrera (from Luzon) B. Sculpture
_____ 3) A Scene from Argao by Raul Agas (from Visayas) C. Architecture
_____ 4) The Messenger in the Land by Danny Sillada (from Mindanao)
D. Music and
_____ 5) Ang Pipit by Levi Celerio (from Luzon) Theater
_____ 6) Bayan Ko by Freddie Aguilar (from Mindanao)
E. Dance
_____ 7) Singkil by Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula (from Mindanao)
F. Film
_____ 8) The Heritage of Cebu Monument by Edgardo Castrillo (from Visayas)
G. Literature
_____ 9) Tu Pug Imatuy by Arnel “Arbi” Barbarona (from Mindanao)
_____ 10) It’s Just the Wind by Iluminado Lucente (from Visayas)
What I Have Learned

1. The Philippine Contemporary Art can be classified into seven major art forms. These are painting, sculpture, architecture,
film, literature, music and theater, and dance.
2. Philippine contemporary arts can be described into visual arts, literary arts and performing arts.
3. Visual art is an expression of artistic ideas through images, structures, and tactile work. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and
film are examples of visual arts.
4. Painting the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual
language.
5. Sculpture is an art form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into threedimensional art objects.
6. Architecture is the art and practice of designing and constructing buildings (Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary &
Thesaurus).
7. Film is a form of visual art use to imitate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, or feelings with the use of moving
images. It is also called a movie or motion picture.
8. Literary arts are an expression of ideas through writing. Literary arts can be categorized as poetry, prose, and drama.
9. Literature is a term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material (Lombardi, 2020).
10. A person doing certain actions and movements in front of an audience that go along with sound in a space and time is called
Performing Arts.
11. Music is a collection of coordinated sound or sounds.
12. Theatre is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event
before a live audience in a specific place.
13. Dance, the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, for the purpose of
expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself.

What I Can Do

Activity 2.1 Hand-Rolled Paper Quilled Mosaic

Goal To create hand-rolled paper quilled mosaic based on the image of the Philippine hero
Andres Bonifacio

Role A creative artist that will appreciate arts and show nationalism and patriotism towards
his/her country.

Audience Parents and Senior High School students of Parañaque City


Situation The sense of nationalism and patriotism among Filipino youth is rarely seen. However,
there are platforms that are used in uplifting these virtues and one of these is
contemporary arts.

Product Made a hand-rolled paper quilled mosaic based on the given pattern of the image of
Performance Andres Bonifacio in the activity sheet provided.

Standards The learner will follow the procedure in making hand-rolled paper quilled mosaic and the
rubric provided.

PERFORMANCE TASK OF GRADE 12 SUBJECT CPAR


Use the following guidelines below in making Hand-Rolled Paper Quilled Mosaic:

1. Appreciate Andres Bonifacio as a Philippine hero.


2. Recreate the image of Andres Bonifacio using the art technique hand-rolled paper quilled mosaic. Below are the simple
instructions in doing the said art technique.
a. Cut the paper into strips of different lengths and widths.
b. Roll each strip of paper in different ways you desired. On the right side are the examples of rolled papers you can
do.
c. Paste the rolled papers on the given pattern indicated on the activity sheet.
3. In making the artwork, the materials needed are any available papers (newspaper, magazines, colored papers, and bond
papers), glue, scissors, and a stick for rolling the strips of papers.
4. Use the provided activity sheet with indicated borderline.
5. After you finish your artwork, take a picture of it and send it to your teacher via FB Messenger classroom or Google
Classroom on the prescribed deadline set by your teacher.
6. After the rating of your artwork, share your hand-rolled paper quilled mosaic to the FB messenger classroom.

In appraising this activity, this rubric will be used:


10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points
Creativity the entirety of the There is one technique There are two techniques The learner used a
artwork used the used on the artwork used on totally different
required art other the artwork other than the technique on the
technique which is than the required art required art artwork.
hand-rolled paper technique which is technique which is hand - (drawing, painting,
quilled mosaic. hand-rolled paper rolled paper quilled etching etc.)
quilled mosaic. mosaic.
(drawing, painting, (drawing, painting,
etching, etc.) etching, etc.)
Pattern One hundred percent Sixty-one percent to Forty-one percent to sixty Twenty-one percent to
Relevance portion of the artwork eighty percent percent portion of forty percent
followed the pattern portion of the the artwork followed the portion of the
of the image of artwork followed the pattern of the artwork followed the
Philippine Hero pattern of the image of image of Philippine Hero pattern of the image of
“Andres Bonifacio” Philippine Hero “Andres Philippine Hero
using the required art “Andres Bonifacio” Bonifacio” using the “Andres Bonifacio”
technique. using the required art required art technique. using the required art
technique. technique.
Andres
Bonifacio
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