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MODULE 2
Traditional Art and National Art Centers of the Philippines
First Quarter
Content Standard
o Demonstrates understanding of the significant roles of artists from the
regions
Performance Standard
o Creates avenues to advocate the arts from the different regions
Competencies
Relates the significance of arts forms from the regions and promotes arts from
the regions
Duration: Weeks 3 & 4
Directions. In a separate sheet of paper, write the corresponding letter of the
correct answer in each of the item given below.
1. National Arts Month is celebrated in the month of
A. APRIL C. JANUARY
B. FEBRUARY D. OCTOBER
2. Mangyans are best known for their
A. BULUL C. WOVEN BASKETRY
B. PISSIYABIT D. WOVEN TAPESTRY
3. The Ifugaos are best known for this traditional art.
A. BULUL C. PISSIYABIT
B. JUSI and PIĹA D. TâNALAK
4. The Pissiyabit is best known in what Philippine archilepago
A. LUZON C. VISAYAS
B. MINDANAO D. MINDORO
5. A traditional art tapestry woven by the Tâbolis in South Cotabato.
A. BULUL C. PISSIYABIT
B. JUSI and PIĹA D. TâNALAK
What I Know
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6. The goal of this government agency is âto preserve, develop, and promote arts and
culture in the Philippinesâ.
A. CCP C. BOTH A and B
B. NCCA D. NEITHER A and B
7. Jusi and PiĹa are best known in the province of
A. IFUGAO C. MINDANAO
B. LUMBAN, LAGUNA D. MINDORO
8. This government agency was formed under Republic Act No. 7356
A. CCP C. SCCTA
B. NCCA D. NAM
9. The usual theme for traditional art is
A. ANIMISM C. INTEGRATIVE
B. CONTEMPORARY D. MODERNISM
10. Cultural Center of the Philippines was estbalished in
A. 1966 C. 1968
B. 1967 D. 1969
11. The number of art centers found in Region VII.
A. 2 C. 4
B. 3 D. 5
12. To date, how many regional art centers recognized by CCP.
A. 45 C. 50
B. 47 D. 60
13. The goal ofthis program was to âfurther strengthen its linkages and cooperation
with local organizations in the regionsâ.
A. KAISA SA BITUIN C. KAISA SA PILING
B. KAISA SA LIKHA D. KAISA SA SINING
14. An NCCA subcommission which facilitates the committee on Architecture and
Allied Arts, Cinema, Dance, Dramatic Arts, Literary Arts, Music, and the Visual Arts.
A. SCA C. SCH
B. SCD D. SCCTA
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15. An outreach program embarked by CCP that promotes regional arts through
cultural interactions and exchange tours of accomplished artist and art groups in
the regions.
A. UGNAYAN NG SINE C. UGNAYAN SA PILING
B. UGNAYAN SA MUSIKA D. UGNAYAN SA SINING
Since time immemorial, arts in our country are active and available to
everyone. Traditional arts continue to keep Philippine culture alive primarily because
it has been kept, cherished, and handed down to modern Filipinos as part of our
identity and heritage.
In this module, you are expected to:
⢠Define traditional art
⢠Distinguish traditional art from contemporary art
⢠State the goals and functions of the National Commission on Culture and the
Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
⢠Acknowledge the roles of NCCA and the CCP in the promotion and
preservation of our culture and the arts
⢠Recognize the efforts of the NCCA and the CCP in bringing arts and culture to
the regions
⢠Classify the various arts forms in the regions
⢠Value the distinctive art forms found in the regions they are located
Quick recap! In the previous module, you have been introduced to the
evolution of contemporary art and how it is being integrated to various art forms
evident in the regions. Youâve also realized how an artist could come up with a
masterpiece using the elements of art, its subject, the principles of design dominant
as well as the three important elements that you have to take into consideration in
holistically understanding the intention and the message of an artwork. Now buckle
up, as we go in depth in understanding an important aspect of our culture and
identity as Filipinos.
What I Need to know
Whatâs In
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Our country is home to many traditional arts which could be
traced back in the pre-colonial times. The fact that we have strong family ties it would
be easier for our practices, beliefs, traditions, and arts be handed down from
generation to generation. The various kind of traditional art in our country are
informally learned and usually produced in indigenous closely knitted communities
as a reflection of oneâs history and culture.
Animism is the usual theme of traditional arts with an intention to depict
peopleâs gods and goddesses, thus resulting in the creation of abstract symbolic of
animistic figures like the sun, the moon, and other human figures.
Traditional art is culture-bound, and it revolves around the artist and his/her
feelings, thoughts, and messages to his/her audience. For example, the sculpture of
Northern Philippines may be in the form of human beings or animals while in
Southern Philippines the carvings may stem from plants forms, displaying its
curvilinear designs.
Whatâs New
https://researchrepository.griffith.edu.au/bitstream/handle/10072/30826/625
54_1.pdf?sequence=1
Activity 2.1 âPicture Analysisâ
Observe the sculpture carefully. Then, in
your mind answer the following
questions.
What is the figure doing?
What does the figure tell you about?
Do you commonly see this figure in your
locality?
What emotion/s can be drawn out from
the figure?
What Is It
Traditional Art
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The image shown in activity 2.2 is a carved figure of Bulul of the Ifugaos is an
example of a traditional art. There are several traditional arts unique in all provinces
and regions in our country, some of the dominant traditional arts are as follows:
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Basketry of the Mangyans - The Mangyans
are a group of indigenous people from
Mindoro Island in the Philippines.
Tânalak â Tapestry woven by the Tâbolis
in South Cotabato
https://joansugal.wordpress.com/
Pis Siyabit - (or simply Pis) is a Tausug
woven head-cloth made from cotton or
silk (or with gold threads) characterized
with intricate geometric patterns of
colors segmented into the smallest
squares, triangles, and diamonds.
Embroidered piĂąa jusi cloth of Lumban,
Laguna - PiĂąa is a natural fiber derived
from the leaves of the Native Philippine
Red Pineapple. A luxury fabric softer
than hemp and glossy like silk
https://www.picuki.com/tag/PisSyabit
https://serc.berkeley.edu/the-queen-of-philippine-fabrics-a-glimpse-into-the-
production-of-pina-a-pineapple-based-fiber/
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Philippine traditional arts are rich in songs and dances in the regions. These
songs and dances are handed over by master craftsmen to their younger generations
like any traditional art.
In literature and the performing arts, the traditional style is evident in their
adherence to classical structures and standards. These classics are considered
timeless and enduring. A very good example of a classic literary work is Jose Rizalâs
Noli Me Tangere.
Evident in monuments and statues during ancient and traditional times are
the essence to commemorate heroism or other deeds of greatness. While
contemporary monuments and statues suggest reimagining of the character or event
to evoke more intense emotions from its spectator.
Up to the present times, it can be observed in most buildings and structures
in the country the incorporation of traditional and contemporary style. Both
traditional arts and contemporary arts exist in mutual acceptance and respect for
each otherâs freedom of expression, practices, and principles.
In 1969, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) was established through
executive order No, 303. The main goal of the establishment is âto preserveâ, develop
and promote arts and culture in the Philippinesâ. It houses several companies â some
of which are the Philippines Philharmonic Orchestra, UST Symphony Orchestra,
Tanghalang Filipino, BAYANIHAN National Dance Company of the Philippines, Ramon
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Woodcarvings, Paper Mache, Toothpick Objects made in pakil from Paete, Laguna â a younger form of traditional art
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revisit-of-paete
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birds-pakil-laguna-wood
National Art Centers in the Philippines
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Obusan Folkloric Group, Philippine Madrigal Singers, Philippine Ballet Theatre, Ballet
Philippines, and National Music
Competitions for Young Artist. Concerts, theatrical performances, and art
exhibits for both local and international. The Pasinaya: CCPâs Open House festival,
the largest multi-arts festival for the Filipino Public.
In 2010, CCP started an outreach program called Ugnayan sa Sining that
promotes regional arts through
cultural interactions and
exchange. Cultural Center of
the Philippines (CCP) and
National Commission on
Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
made a conscious effort in
promoting cultural events in the
different regions because in the
past Manila has been regarded
as the center of cultural and
artistic activities. It started with
four groups: Sining BulakeĂąo
(SIBUL) from Malolos, Bulacan;
St. Louis University from Baguio
City; CPU Handbell Choir from
Iloilo City; and Tagum City
Comprehensive National High
School Rondalla from Davao del
Norte. Later, the Youth
Advocates for Theater Arts of
Dumaguete (YATTA) and
Mindanao State University in
General Santos city exchanged
cultural visits followed by other groups across the country.
In 2014, CCP launched Kaisa sa Sining: The Regional Arts Centers with its
goal to âfurther strengthen its linkages and cooperation with local organizations in
the Regions. Below is the map of regional centers participating in Kaisa sa Sining
The CCP is also in charge of the National Art Center in Mt. Makiling, Los
BaĂąos, Laguna, which is home of the Philippine High School for the Arts. The
school was established in 1976 for young aspiring artists. The student population
is about 135-140 to ensure quality of instruction with full scholarship and living
assistance. Grace Nono, Sharmaine C. Buencamino, Nick Pichay, Gerry Leonardo
are among the products of the said school.
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The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
In 1992, under Republic Act No. 7356 the NCCA was formed
and is responsible in âpreserving, promoting and developing culture
and the arts in the Philippinesâ just like CCP. An overall policy-
making body and coordinator among cultural agencies is one of
its functions. It aims âto encourage artistic creation within a
climate of artistic freedomâ.
NCCA has four sub-commissions:
Subcommission on the Arts (SCA), which facilitates the
committees on Architecture and Allied Arts, Cinema, Dance,
Dramatic Arts, Literary Arts, Music, and the Visual Arts.
https://www.culturalcenter.gov.ph/programs/outreach/ccp-kaisa-sa-sining-regional-arts-
centers/details
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Subcommission on Cultural Heritage (SCH), which includes committees on Archives,
Art Galleries, Historical Research, Libraries and Information Services, Monuments
and Sites, and Museums.
Subcommission on Culture Dissemination (SCD), which handles committees on
Communication, Cultural Education, and Language and Translation.
Sucmommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA), which takes
care of the committees on Northern Cultural Communities, Central Cultural
Communities, and Southern Cultural Communities.
February has now been known as the National Arts Month (NAM). In
celebration of the NAM, NCCA-SCA come up with the annual Philippine Arts Festival
which consists of several activities and highlight the artistic talent and brilliance of
the Filipinos. Seven of the nineteen national committees â architecture, cinema ,
dance, literature, music, theater, and the visual arts â prepare the following
programs for the Philippine Arts Festival.
Cinema
Rehiyon
National
Committee
on Cinema
This activity focuses on film production from the
regions where independent filmmakers showcase
their latest films
Sayaw Pinoy National
Committee
on Dance
It is a tour dance concert showcasing different
types of dances such as ballet, hip hop,
contemporary, and folk dance
Literary Art
Festival
National
Committee
on Literary
arts
For this event, writers, publishers, teachers, and
students gather for literary talks and lectures.
There are also book fairs and exhibits
Tunug-
tunugan
National
Committee
on Music
This is a weeklong ensemble that uses musical
instruments made from traditional instruments
like, gong, bamboo, or recycled materials to
promote Philippine culture and ingenuity
Tanghal National
Committee
on Dramatic
Arts
This is a festival featuring the works of
community-and university-based theater groups
Philippine
Visual Arts
Festival
National
Committee
on Visual
Arts
To celebrate the visual arts for the regions, the
committee holds conferences, workshops, exhibits,
tours, and painting sessions and competitions
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Likha Asya NCCA
Aimed to be the first Asian festival, conference, and
fair community theater, creative industries, and
community-based tourism for sustainable
livelihoods. The said conference was joined by
Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, and the
Philippines
In 2013, NCCA sponsored Tanghal Theater Festival featuring regional theater
organizations and university drama groups with the theme âAni ng Siningâ. NCCA
also provides support to community-based theater groups. Together with government
agencies like the Department of Education, the Department Social Welfare and
Development, and Non-Government Organizations believing that community-based
theaters help fortify the spirit of nationalism, patriotism, thereby becoming agents of
change. An example of a younger community-based theater group is Dulaang Kasing
Sining in the province of Bohol. With the help of NCCA, artist -leader Lutgardo
âGardyâ Labad founded the group in February 2015 to address the concerns of the
Boholanos regarding the devastation generated by the earthquake that struck the
region in 2013.
Whatâs More
Activity 2.2 âPaper Weavingâ
(Traditional Art)
What you need: 1 short bond
paper, colored papers, or any
recycled papers, glue, scissors
What to do: Create your own
weaving design using the
colored paper. Place the
weaved colored paper on a
clean bond paper.
Activity 2.3 âStick Visual
Artâ
What you need: 1 short bond
paper, toothpick/broom
stick/barbeque stick, glue
What to do: Based on
traditional patterns and
styles of artwork, create a
visual design by attaching
the toothpicks on the bond
paper using a glue
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Criteria 20 points 15 points 10 points 5 points 0 points
Creativity
Work
exceptionally,
detailed, and
interesting.
Explores
several
different
options and
takes many
creative risks
Work generally
unique,
detailed, and
interesting
Explores
several
different
options and
takes many
creative risks
Work
somewhat
unique,
detailed, and
interesting
Explores
several
different
options and
takes many
creative risks
Work
occasionally
unique,
detailed, and
interesting
Explores
several
different
options and
takes many
creative risks
Work not
unique,
detailed, or
interesting and
shows no
original ideas
or risks taken
Use of
Elements and
Principles
Exceptional
understanding
and
application of
the elements of
art and
principles of
design
Good
understanding
and
application of
the elements of
art and
principles of
design
Basic
understanding
and
application of
the elements of
art and
principles of
design
Minimal
understanding
and
application of
the elements of
art and
principles of
design
No
understanding
and
application of
the elements of
art and
principles of
design
Craftmanship
Work done
with
exceptional
care and
attention to
detail and
neatness
Work done
with good care
and attention
to detail and
neatness
Work done
with basic
care and
attention to
detail and
neatness
Work done
with minimal
care and
attention to
detail and
neatness
Work done
with no care
and attention
to detail and
neatness
Understanding,
Achievement,
& Completion
Exceptional
understanding
of project
requirements.
Assignment
followed, and
work is all
complete
consistent
Good
understanding
of project
requirements.
Assignment
followed, and
work is all
complete
consistent
Basic
understanding
of project
requirements.
Assignment
followed, and
work is all
complete
consistent
Minimal
understanding
of project
requirements.
Assignment
followed, and
work is all
complete
consistent
Lack of
understanding
of project
requirements.
Assignment
followed, and
work is all
complete
consistent
Effort
Work shows
exceptional
effort,
planning, and
pride.
Work shows
good effort,
planning, and
pride
Work shows
basic effort,
planning, and
pride
Work shows
minimal effort,
planning, and
pride
Work shows a
lack of effort,
planning, and
pride
Activity 2.4 Now that you have a broader perspective on traditional arts and
the corresponding institutions responsible in preserving and promoting the many
cultural activities, it is time to reflect and do your part as a responsible citizen. Make
a slogan about how to preserve and promote traditional art. Use a separate sheet of
paper for this activity. (10pts= substantial answers, 7pts= somewhat substantial,
5pts= unsubstantial answers).
Rubrics
What I Have Learned
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Activity 2.5 Using google, research one example of traditional arts in your
region. In your research, take note of the following guideline. You can your research
printed or handwritten in a clean sheet of paper.
a) Description
b) Historical background
c) Artist/s
d) Processes used
Multiple Choice. In a separate sheet of paper, write the corresponding letter of
the correct answer in each of the item given below.
1. The Ifugaos are best known for this traditional art.
A. BULUL C. PISSIYABIT
B. JUSI and PIĹA D. TâNALAK
2. A traditional art tapestry woven by the Tâbolis in South Cotabato.
A. BULUL C. PISSIYABIT
B. JUSI and PIĹA D. TâNALAK
3. Jusi and PiĹa are best known in the province of
A. IFUGAO C. MINDANAO
B. LUMBAN, LAGUNA D. MINDORO
4. Mangyans are best known for their
A. BULUL C. WOVEN BASKETRY
B. PISSIYABIT D. WOVEN TAPESTRY
5. The Pissiyabit is best known in what Philippine archilepago
A. LUZON C. VISAYAS
B. MINDANAO D. MINDORO
6. The usual theme for traditional art is
A. ANIMISM C. INTEGRATIVE
B. CONTEMPORARY D. MODERNISM
What I Can Do
Assessment
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7. Cultural Center of the Philippines was estbalished in
A. 1966 C. 1968
B. 1967 D. 1969
8. This government agency was formed under Republic Act No. 7356
A. CCP C. SCCTA
B. NCCA D. NAM
9. The goal of this program was to âfurther strengthen its linkages and cooperation
with local organizations in the regionsâ.
A. KAISA SA BITUIN C. KAISA SA PILING
B. KAISA SA LIKHA D. KAISA SA SINING
10. The goal of this government agency is âto preserve, develop, and promote arts
and culture in the Philippinesâ.
A. CCP C. BOTH A and B
B. NCCA D. NEITHER A and B
11. To date, how many regional art centers are recognized by CCP.
A. 45 C. 50
B. 47 D. 60
12. An NCCA subcomission which facilitates the committee on Architecture and
Allied Arts, Cinema, Dance, Dramatic Arts, Literacy Arts, Music, and the Visual Arts.
A. SCA C. SCH
B. SCD D. SCCTA
13. An outreach progrm embarked by CPP that promotes regional arts through
cultural interactions and exchange tours of accomplished artist and art groups in
the regions.
A. UGNAYAN SA SINE C. UGNAYAN SA PILING
B. UGNAYAN SA MUSIKA D. UGNAYAN SA SINING
14. The number of art centers found in Region VII.
A. 2 C. 4
B. 3 D. 5
15. National Arts Month is celebrated in the month of
A. APRIL C. JANUARY
B. FEBRUARY D. OCTOBER
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Philipine traditional art and contemporary art is part of our culture. As a
reader, listener and viewer, you gained a deeper knowledge about what the
traditional and contemporary artist do or did, and why and how they do or have done
it. In doing so, you get to develop appreciation and gratitude for their artistic
endeavors. Its about time to extract your learnings with this assessment.
Observe both of the pictures labelled A and B below. Then, answer the
question appropriately and do not forget to support your answer. Write your answer
in a separate sheet of paper. (5pts= substantial answers, 3pts= somewhat
substantial, 1pt= unsubstantial answers).
https://www.bworldonline.com/place-regional-contemporary-philippine-art/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulul
A B
1. Based on the above artworks, make your own analysis by comparing traditional
art from contemporary art.
2. What is the significance of traditional art of the regions to its citizen?
3. What can you do to preserve and promote distinctive artform outside your region
(to other regions or to international communities)?
Additional Activity
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References
Benavides-Perez, Angelita. âPhilippines Contemporary Arts Expressions and
Experimentations. (Contemporary Art), Inc.,2016, Novaliches Quezon City,
Philippines. Brilliant Creations Publishing Inc. Pages 28-30
Benavides-Perez, Angelita. âPhilippines Contemporary Arts Expressions and
Experimentations. (Contemporary Art), Inc.,2016, Novaliches Quezon City,
Philippines. Brilliant Creations Publishing Inc. Pages 38-44
https://researchrepository.griffith.edu.au/bitstream/handle/10072/30826/
62554_1.pdf?sequence=1
https://www.kubomodernliving.com/products/copy-of-astra-basket-small
https://joansugal.wordpress.com/
https://www.picuki.com/tag/PisSyabit
https://serc.berkeley.edu/the-queen-of-philippine-fabrics-a-glimpse-into-
the-production-of-pina-a-pineapple-based-fiber/
http://blackfridaycasdon.blogspot.com/2013/05/paete-laguna-wood-
carving-pdf.html
https://amommabroad.com/blog/2017/11/9/kape-kesada-a-revisit-of-
paete
https://www.etsy.com/listing/745378987/tree-with-birds-pakil-laguna-
wood
https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Cultural-Center-of-the-
Philippines
https://www.culturalcenter.gov.ph/programs/outreach/ccp-kaisa-sa-
sining-regional-arts-centers/details
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NCCA_Logo.png
https://www.bworldonline.com/place-regional-contemporary-philippine-art/
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