The document discusses traditional textile arts of Southeast Asia, including fabrics and techniques unique to different countries in the region. Batik, the art of decorating cloth with wax and dye, originated in Indonesia. Thailand is known for silk produced from mulberry-fed silkworms. Cambodian weaving techniques include ikat, where yarn is tie-dyed before weaving to create patterns, and uneven twill fabrics. In Laos, women's skirts called sinh feature unique patterns. Vietnam was the origin of golden silk thread fabrics. Malaysia and Indonesia also have distinctive batik styles.
Fabric and Fabric Design - MAPEH 8 (Arts 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MAPEH 8 1st Quarter - Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 1: Fabric / Fabric Design
A. Thailand
B. Cambodia
C. Laos
D. Vietnam
E. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
F. Brunei
This is a Powerpoint Presentation of the Southeast Asian Arts. This topic covers the first quarter of arts subject in grade 8. I hope this video presentation would help you in anyway possible. Actually, it is intended for the junior high school educators, but if you find it useful to your field, then I would be grateful for that. Dont forget to subscribe and please leave a comment if you have anything in mind. Thanks
Fabric and Fabric Design - MAPEH 8 (Arts 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MAPEH 8 1st Quarter - Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 1: Fabric / Fabric Design
A. Thailand
B. Cambodia
C. Laos
D. Vietnam
E. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
F. Brunei
This is a Powerpoint Presentation of the Southeast Asian Arts. This topic covers the first quarter of arts subject in grade 8. I hope this video presentation would help you in anyway possible. Actually, it is intended for the junior high school educators, but if you find it useful to your field, then I would be grateful for that. Dont forget to subscribe and please leave a comment if you have anything in mind. Thanks
MAPEH 8 FIRST QUARTER
Unit 1: Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 1: Fabric/Fabric Design
PPT with pre - assessment, energizer, lesson, quiz, and assignment/activity.
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MAPEH 8 1st Quarter - Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 3: Sculpture
A. Cambodia
B. Thailand
C. Laos
D. Vietnam
E. Indonesia
F. Malaysia
G. Singapore
H. Brunei
Southeast Asian Music (Grade 8 MAPEH - First Quarter)Ian Bernardino
A simple PowerPoint Presentation of the music in SouthEast Asia :)
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This is made by Ian A. Bernardino .
Twitter: @ianburst
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Music of Indonesia - MAPEH 8 (Music 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MUSIC 8 - Southeast Asian Music (1st Quarter)
MUSIC OF INDONESIA
A. Cultural Background
B. Vocal Music
C. Instrumental Music
D. Musical Ensemble (Gamelan)
Music of Cambodia - MAPEH 8 (Music 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MUSIC 8 - Southeast Asian Music (1st Quarter)
MUSIC OF CAMBODIA
A. Cultural Background
B. Vocal Music
C. Instrumental Music
D. Musical Ensemble (Pinpeat)
East Asian Arts - MAPEH 8 (Arts 2nd Quarter)Carlo Luna
NOTE: Please download and install first the fonts listed at the end of the presentation.
2nd Quarter Grade 8 ARTS
East Asian Arts
A. Arts of Japan
B. Arts of China
C. Arts of Korea
* Painting
* Calligraphy
* Architecture
* Woodblock Printing
* Face Painting (Kabuki & Peking Opera)
* Mask Painting (Korea)
* Paper Arts (Paper Cutting, Paper Folding, Paper Kites)
* Knot Tying
MAPEH 8 FIRST QUARTER
Unit 1: Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 1: Fabric/Fabric Design
PPT with pre - assessment, energizer, lesson, quiz, and assignment/activity.
DISCLAIMER:
Disclaimer:
The content of this slide is not 100% perfect download at your own risk! As an educator/student you should need to research as well to avoid misinterpretation.
The files/presentation that I uploaded are my own presentation the images/information/references are from books/websites. If you want to download the presentation please let me now and ask for permission because I exert my time and effort to made these presentations. Please respect. Thanks.
This presentation is for those students or teachers who are looking for some PPT presentation for their class as a means of reference. This PPT is not really as good as what others expected to be, but take my word for it, this will help you. Enjoy learning!
MAPEH 8 1st Quarter - Southeast Asian Arts
Lesson 3: Sculpture
A. Cambodia
B. Thailand
C. Laos
D. Vietnam
E. Indonesia
F. Malaysia
G. Singapore
H. Brunei
Southeast Asian Music (Grade 8 MAPEH - First Quarter)Ian Bernardino
A simple PowerPoint Presentation of the music in SouthEast Asia :)
Download at http://dapalan.com/BBHr
This is made by Ian A. Bernardino .
Twitter: @ianburst
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ian.bernardino1
Music of Indonesia - MAPEH 8 (Music 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MUSIC 8 - Southeast Asian Music (1st Quarter)
MUSIC OF INDONESIA
A. Cultural Background
B. Vocal Music
C. Instrumental Music
D. Musical Ensemble (Gamelan)
Music of Cambodia - MAPEH 8 (Music 1st Quarter)Carlo Luna
MUSIC 8 - Southeast Asian Music (1st Quarter)
MUSIC OF CAMBODIA
A. Cultural Background
B. Vocal Music
C. Instrumental Music
D. Musical Ensemble (Pinpeat)
East Asian Arts - MAPEH 8 (Arts 2nd Quarter)Carlo Luna
NOTE: Please download and install first the fonts listed at the end of the presentation.
2nd Quarter Grade 8 ARTS
East Asian Arts
A. Arts of Japan
B. Arts of China
C. Arts of Korea
* Painting
* Calligraphy
* Architecture
* Woodblock Printing
* Face Painting (Kabuki & Peking Opera)
* Mask Painting (Korea)
* Paper Arts (Paper Cutting, Paper Folding, Paper Kites)
* Knot Tying
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3. 1. Which art process decorates cloth
using wax, dye and has been
practice in Southeast Asia fabric
design?
A. Batik B. Dye C. Loom D. Silk
4. 1. Which art process decorates cloth
using wax, dye and has been
practice in Southeast Asia fabric
design?
A. Batik B. Dye C. Loom D. Silk
5. 2. Silk is made of natural fiber produce
by ____________.
A. Abaca fiber B. Banana fiber
C. Cotton D. Silkworm
6. 2. Silk is made of natural fiber produce
by ____________.
A. Abaca fiber B. Banana fiber
C. Cotton D. Silkworm
7. 3. A Lao women’s ankle-long skirt and
pattern are unique to each skirt.
A. Ikat B. Krama
C. Sihn D. Patadyong
8. 3. A Lao women’s ankle-long skirt and
pattern are unique to each skirt.
A. Ikat B. Krama
C. Sihn D. Patadyong
9. 4. Which Southeast Asian countries
used golden thread to their fabric?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia
C. Singapore D. Vietnam
10. 4. Which Southeast Asian countries
used golden thread to their fabric?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia
C. Singapore D. Vietnam
11. 5. Which country is famous for its
geometrical designs or spiral on their
batik?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia
C. Singapore D. Vietnam
12. 5. Which country is famous for its
geometrical designs or spiral on their
batik?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia
C. Singapore D. Vietnam
13. 6. It is a Cambodian weaving
technique where weavers tie and dye
portions of weft yarn before weaving
begins to create beautiful patterns.
A. Ikat technique B. Uneven twill
C. Even twill D. Ukat technique
14. 6. It is a Cambodian weaving
technique where weavers tie and dye
portions of weft yarn before weaving
begins to create beautiful patterns.
A. Ikat technique B. Uneven twill
C. Even twill D. Ukat technique
15. 7. Thai silkworms from Khorat are in strict
diet. What kind of leaves are these worms
fed with?
A. Burberry leaves C. Blueberry leaves
B. Strawberry leaves D. Mulberry leaves
16. 7. Thai silkworms from Khorat are in strict
diet. What kind of leaves are these worms
fed with?
A. Burberry leaves C. Blueberry leaves
B. Strawberry leaves D. Mulberry leaves
17. 8. According to Lao tradition, how are
the stories of their history passed on?
A. Written B. Carved in stones
C. Woven D. Verbally
18. 8. According to Lao tradition, how are
the stories of their history passed on?
A. Written B. Carved in stones
C. Woven D. Verbally
19. 9. Golden thread silk are born in what
country?
A. Cambodia B. Vietnam
C. Laos D. Thailand
20. 9. Golden thread silk are born in what
country?
A. Cambodia B. Vietnam
C. Laos D. Thailand
21. 10. The following are popular fabric
ranges of Vietnam, EXCEPT:
A. Shantung taffeta C. Lelusha twill
B. Bengaline weave D. Ebony satin
22. 10. The following are popular fabric
ranges of Vietnam, EXCEPT:
A. Shantung taffeta C. Lelusha twill
B. Bengaline weave D. Ebony satin
24. THAILAND
• Thailand is famous for fabrics, specially its silk
produced from the cocoons of Thai silkworm to
the loom.
• The patterns in the silk were inspired by things in
the natural world surrounding the weavers, such
as the head of rice, snakes, flowers, birds and
leaves though today many weavers are updating
this traditional process with more modern designs.
•Mat mee
• Yok Dork
25.
26.
27. Mat mee
• patterned silk is
made from a
specific kind of
dying process. It is
most commonly
seen in the
weaving of Isaan,
or northeastern
Thailand.
28. Yok Dork
• It is a kind of
brocade and
often feature
an all-over
pattern of
flowers
29. CAMBODIA
There are two main types of Cambodian weaving:
• Ikat technique to create patterns, weavers tie and
dye portions of weft yan before weaving begins.
• Uneven twill it yields single or two- color fabrics,
which are produced by weaving three so that the color
of one thread dominates on one side of the fabric, while
the two others determine the color on the reverse side.
•Krama a traditional check scarves worn
almost universally by Cambodians, are made
of cotton.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34. LAOS
•SIHN the Lao women’s ankle-long skirt
whose patterns are unique to each skirt.
❑world- crabs for resourcefulness,
❑snakes for fertility,
❑butterflies for beauty,
❑birds for success, and so on.
35.
36. VIETNAM
•Golden thread silks were born in Vietnam.
Many Vietnamese fabrics originated from
Ha Dong, the center of weaving and
sericulture (silk worm production) for
centuries.
•Popular Vietnamese fabric
❑Shantung taffeta
❑Bengaline weave
❑Ebony Satin
37.
38.
39.
40. INDONESIA
•Batik The art of decorating cloth using
wax, dye, and has been practiced for
centuries. The word Batik originated from
Javanese “tik” and means to “dot” or to
“drop”.
•Two categories of batik design:
❑ Geometric motifs
❑ Free form design
41.
42.
43. MALAYSIA
•Malaysian batik pattern is larger and simpler,
it seldom or never uses canting to create
intricate patterns and rely heavily on brush
painting method to apply colors on fabrics
•Two main types of types of batik that re
produced:
❑ Hand painted
❑ Block printed