The Students in a special class in Humanities under Prof. Penn T. Larena made a memory lane to our great Contemporary Artists of today generation of the people of Negros Island
K to 12 Program SHS Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
A Scavenger Hunt for a Healthy Arts Community.
By
CHARLES CHIP MC NEAL
chip106@aol.com
October 2011
Lesley University
Creative Arts in Learning
EARTS 6101 Art and Culture in Community
The Students in a special class in Humanities under Prof. Penn T. Larena made a memory lane to our great Contemporary Artists of today generation of the people of Negros Island
K to 12 Program SHS Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
A Scavenger Hunt for a Healthy Arts Community.
By
CHARLES CHIP MC NEAL
chip106@aol.com
October 2011
Lesley University
Creative Arts in Learning
EARTS 6101 Art and Culture in Community
CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE OF THE PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES IN THE MODERN TOURISM I...AkashSharma618775
The Philippine Folkdance scene is incredibly diverse. The Folk dances vary from various regions; the
study assesses the “Cultural Heritage Value Of The Philippine Folk Dances In The Modern Tourism Industry”.
The research is qualitative in nature, and the interview is used as an instrument; the respondents represent the
different agencies involved in Philippine Folkdance, such as NCCA (National Commission of Culture and Arts),
CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines and Bayanihan Folk Arts Foundation.) The result shows that Philippine
Folkdance in the modern world performing Philippine folk dance is still relevant in the modern world. The
Philippine folk dance opportunities are the performance of Philippine Folkdance; to be known worldwide, and the
potential lies in promoting Philippine Folkdance in tourism and creating a new dance identity with influences from
the folk dances and the modern contemporary dances. Philippine Folkdance will survive in the future. To preserve
the Philippine Folkdance: The creation of events and government programs is crucial. Philippine Folkdance is
important culturally because it shows diversity and uniqueness: Considered intangible cultural heritage, while
there has been a large change in performing the folk dance. Lastly, most Filipinos are still aware of the Philippine
Folkdance, which creates a sense of pride among them. In contrast, most Folkdances are now performed in
festivals as Entertainment and schools as a requirement to promote Philippine Folkdance. It is done through the
Philippine Festival’s support, advertising Philippine Folkdance events through the internet, including other
mediums, inviting professional, local, and community-based folk-dance groups to showcase their repertoire of folk
dances and perform the national folk-dance workshop.
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We are organizing IEFF-INDIA -2015, in Delhi-NCR regions, from Aug 21 to 27, 2015. Festival hosts 10 finest International Folklore Ensembles from (USA, Poland, Mexico, Lithuania, Egypt, Bolivia, Israel, Singapore, Senegal, Peru) and 3 National Ensembles (Punjab, Rajasthan & Gujarat), where dance and cultures of the World UNITE with the exquisite creative collision of dance performances, traditional music, workshops and discussions forums which portray the ethnic ancestral traditions with royal costumes forming a unique cultural diversity.
We have an exceptional line up of 400 artists, expected crowd over 50,000 patrons. IEFF provides a great opportunity to explore and to mingle with various ethnic cultures under one roof on Indian Stages.
Shrustii Multicultural Centre, members of IOV, CID and IEFA a non profitable organization registered under section 25,are the promoters of World Folk, Classical and Theatre Ensembles to various International stages ( France, Poland, Finland, Netherland, Italy, Hungary etc. since 2005.
International Ethnic Folklore Festival-2015 is the first edition in the heart of India’s Capital & Union territory New Delhi, City of Djinns. Our Festival hosts the finest Folklore Ensembles from all corners of the Globe, where the dance and cultures of the World UNITE.
The Festival showcases 10 International Folklore Ensembles with 5 National Ensembles. The festival will be a highlight of the New Delhi’s Cultural diversity and it expects an exceptional line up which brings over 600 artists together with the massive crowd over 20,000 to 50,000 patrons by hitting the biggest grounds & Auditoriums of New Delhi and NCR Regions.
We truly believe that you will provide your valuable support to this festival. We look forward for positive response of sponsorship from you to make this event successful. We have included a event presentation for your review. Please contact us on our official number for further information.
Thank you.
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2. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SUPPORT
SYSTEM OF ARTS?
SUPPORT SYSTEMS OF THE ARTS INCLUDE:
FAQ
3. institution – a place where an organization takes care of
people for a usually long period of time.
Organization and collectives – are composed of
individuals who share similar or related practices.
Media - is the collective communication outlets or tools
that are used to store and deliver information or data.
Alternative platform – is an independent studio that
develops online multiplayer games and apps. We are
engaged in projects where people can compete, work in a
team or simply communicate with each other.
4. THESE SUPPORT SYSTEMS PROVIDE THE
ENVIRONMENT FOR FACILITATING PRODUCTION
AND THE CIRCULATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ART.
ART WORLD AND THE BROADER PUBLIC-
NEWER TYPE OF SUPPORT SYSTEMS ENSURE THAT
ART WORKS BECOME MORE ACCESSIBLE.
THE PHILIPPINE ART GALLERY HELPED FROM A
PUBLIC MODERN ART IN THE 1950’S.
5. FAQ What are the different types of institutions,
organizations, and platforms?
Support systems can be government initiated, community or municipality based
privately supported, university oriented & artist-run or internet based.
Anino Shadowplay collectives and the Sipat Lawin Ensemble are groups that
challenge our concepts of theatre production by mixing up performativity media
and even trying out new modes of public engagement.
Academe – is an extensive training ground for artist, curators, scholars-critics,
and other practitioners in the arts.
Studio Or community- develop an art project like an exhibition or a performance.
Ex. Casa San Miguel- located in the pundaquit fishing village in san Antonio
Zambales offers training in music and the visual arts at the grass roots level.
6.
7.
8.
9. Leonor Orosa
o Dance choreographer
(awarded) in 1976.
o Creating fusion
between classical
ballet and Philippine
folk dances.
10. Ramon Obusan
He decided to travel the
entire country to study
and document traditional
folk dances.
National Artist for dance
(awarded 2006).
He provide a social
context to various tribal
and ethnic dances and
how these interfaced
with culture, tradition
and ritual.
11. Frank Rivera
o He traveled to Marawi in
Mindanao and with the help
of the marawi state
university, formed the sining
kambayoka theater group
which made use of
traditional Maranao folk
tales and more current
issues that concerned the
muslim communities of
Mindanao.
12. THESE ARE SEVERAL PROVINCIAL DANCE
COMPANIES W/C STILL PERFORM TRADITIONAL
FOLK DANCES AND COMPETE REGULARLY IN
FOLK DANCING COMPETITIONS.
1. Kalilayan
folkloric dance
group (old name of
Tayabos, Quezon)
2. Universitiy of
San Carlos Banse
troup
3. The Hiyas ng
Maynilad Dance
troup
4. The Leyte
Dance Theater
5. The University
of the Philippines
Filipinaina Dance
Troup
6. The Lyceum of
Batangas Folk
Dance Company
14. MUSEO SAN YSIDRO DE PULILAN IN BULACAN
FOUNDED BY THE TOWN’S HISTORICAL SOCIETY
COMPRISING OF YOUNG ARTIST & CULTURAL WORKERS.
15. IN SOME WAYS HAVE APPROPRIATED THE
PROTOCOLS OF FESTIVAL IN ORDER TO LINK
ART MORE CLOSELY W/ EVERYDAY LIFE.
Festival of Contemporary art
16. ITS NAME COMES FROM THE
ARTIST COLLECTIVE THAT
ORGANIZES THE FESTIVAL YR.
AFTER YR. JUST BEFORE THE
OFFICIAL TOWN.
Neo Angono Public Art Festival.
17.
18. CRACKED & DISMEMBERED TERACOTTA FIGURES OF RALLYISTS
CROUSHING IN DEFENCE OF TRUNCHEONS BY KIRI DALENA
SHE TRANSLATED THIS INTO AN INSTALLATION OF WOOD PIECES
REFERENCING THE CLAY FIGURES AS CARVED BY SCULPTORS FROM
PAKIL,LAGUNA.
19. HAS BEEN THE LEADING AWARD GIVING BODY THAT
HAS ENCOURAGED & ACKNOWLEDGED THE WORKS
OF FILIPINO PLAYWRIGHTS, NOVELISTS, POETS, &
SCRIPTWRITERS FROM FILM & TELEVISION.
The Carlos Palanca
Annual Awards
20. FRANCISCO COACHING
National artist for the
visual arts.
He is the one of the
foremost graphic
novelist.
A Filipino comic books
illustrator and writer
and is regarded as one
of the “pillars of the
Philippine comic
industry”
21.
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23.
24. ESTRELLA ALFON
She is fictionist
and poet.
Her works may
be accessed on
the Philippines lit.
25. PREPARED BY : GROUP 6
*Kevin P. Brigoli
*Mariel Brigoli
*Anthonieta I. Escasinas
*Roque D. Ababa
THANK YOU