Contemporary Arts: Concepts and Styles – SHS Guide”, Study notes of Performing arts

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CONTEMPORARY PERFORMING ARTS
*The rise of New Wave directors, Feldman’s
Typology of Cinematic Forms; the promise of
film as a societal lens. Feldman (1891) offers a
typology that helps viewers to look into three
components of cinematic form.
-Lack of quality PH film
-Lack of Tax Incentives for PH Filmmakers
-Today
The emergence of independent
filmmakers , known as the “New Wave
directors” who resisted against
technical and thematic constraint. They bravely
portrayed revolt, labor unionism , s ocial
ostracism , class division.
PIONEERS: Lino Brocka, Peque Gallaga,
Ishmael Bernal, Marilou Diaz Abaya.
*Different from visual art, cinema
presents moving images that tell visual stories of
varying Filipino culture.
TYPOLOGY
-A set of concepts to direct the
viewer’s attention to the principal
elements in the cinema experience
-The typology should assist in describing
and analyzing a film experience before
proceeding to interpret and judge it.
-Includes all sources of imagery
Visual, kinetic, verbal while striving to
understand each element’s interaction and
overall Meaning.
I. Visual Component
II. Dramatic Component
III. Literary Component
CONTEMPORARY ART CRAFTS
IN THE PHILIPPINE REGION IT TAKES
DIFFERENT FORM. PUTTING TOGETHER
DIFF. MATERIALS FROM:
-pandadan
-Coconut Leaves
-Abaca Buri
-Pina shell
-Bamboo
FOLK ARTS - IN THE DIFFERENT
REGIONS HAVE EVOLVED
BANIG - A HANDWOVEN MAT USED FOR
SLEEPING
ILOCOS - INABEL WEAVE AND
HANDWOVEN BINAKUL
SULU - BURI STRIPS
BICOL - ABACA
FROM FOLK ART TO CONTEMPORARY
EXPRESSIONS
BARONG TAGALOG, OR SIMPLY
'BARONG’ - HAS ITS ORIGINS FROM THE
SPANISH RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES
WHERE THE SPANISH COLONIZERS
WANTED TO DISTINGUISH THEMSELVES
FROM THE INDIOS.
- This piece of clothing had no pockets to
prevent thievery and was worn by Filipino me
BAGS AND ACCESSORIES:
ILOCOS ABEL FABRIC - designed with
geometric patterns are both fashionable and
useful especially for students as bag
BACOLOD PANDAN LEAVES - tied with
cow leather to make bags for export quality
BICOL RATTAN - Used as bag handle
TACLOBAN BANIG - Used as materials for
little purse
Ikat - Is a style of weaving that uses dyeing
process before the threads are woven to create
pattern design.
FOOTWEAR:
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CONTEMPORARY PERFORMING ARTS

*The rise of New Wave directors, Feldman’s Typology of Cinematic Forms; the promise of film as a societal lens. Feldman (1891) offers a typology that helps viewers to look into three components of cinematic form. -Lack of quality PH film -Lack of Tax Incentives for PH Filmmakers -Today The emergence of independent filmmakers , known as the “New Wave directors” who resisted against technical and thematic constraint. They bravely portrayed revolt, labor unionism, social ostracism, class division. PIONEERS: Lino Brocka, Peque Gallaga, Ishmael Bernal, Marilou Diaz Abaya. *Different from visual art, cinema presents moving images that tell visual stories of varying Filipino culture. TYPOLOGY -A set of concepts to direct the viewer’s attention to the principal elements in the cinema experience -The typology should assist in describing and analyzing a film experience before proceeding to interpret and judge it. -Includes all sources of imagery Visual, kinetic, verbal while striving to understand each element’s interaction and overall Meaning. I. Visual Component II. Dramatic Component III. Literary Component CONTEMPORARY ART CRAFTS

IN THE PHILIPPINE REGION IT TAKES

DIFFERENT FORM. PUTTING TOGETHER

DIFF. MATERIALS FROM:

-pandadan -Coconut Leaves -Abaca Buri -Pina shell -Bamboo FOLK ARTS - IN THE DIFFERENT REGIONS HAVE EVOLVED BANIG - A HANDWOVEN MAT USED FOR SLEEPING ILOCOS - INABEL WEAVE AND HANDWOVEN BINAKUL SULU - BURI STRIPS BICOL - ABACA

FROM FOLK ART TO CONTEMPORARY

EXPRESSIONS

BARONG TAGALOG, OR SIMPLY

'BARONG’ - HAS ITS ORIGINS FROM THE

SPANISH RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES

WHERE THE SPANISH COLONIZERS

WANTED TO DISTINGUISH THEMSELVES

FROM THE INDIOS.

  • This piece of clothing had no pockets to prevent thievery and was worn by Filipino me BAGS AND ACCESSORIES: ILOCOS ABEL FABRIC - designed with geometric patterns are both fashionable and useful especially for students as bag BACOLOD PANDAN LEAVES - tied with cow leather to make bags for export quality BICOL RATTAN - Used as bag handle TACLOBAN BANIG - Used as materials for little purse Ikat - Is a style of weaving that uses dyeing process before the threads are woven to create pattern design. FOOTWEAR:

LAGUNA - Abaca sandals were made and decorated with colorful beads BOHOL - sandals were made from buri LAMPSHADES: -can be made from Buri and Abaca. MariaVinecraft, Inc. of Davao City makes lampshades from amlong vine. Bacolod artistAnita Feria uses ceramics and paints to make ceiling lamps. Mask - believed to have magical powers. They served as dwelling for ancestral spirits or can be put on the door to ward off evil spirits. Contemporary artists made mask for decorative purposes.

DECORATIVE ART IN PAPER, TATTOO,

COFFEE AND TUBA

ART PRODUCTION - There is abundance of paper, coffee, tattoo, tuba, and soil in the Philippine regions. What is needed is to promote these as art mediums and to train young artists on how to make decorative art products out of these. Paper Art - Paper is a material that offers artists a lot of options. Mona Alcudia(Cebu Artist) is one artist who can do many art crafts from paper. She makes paper mache decorative tableware and a variety of cut-outs designs. She also cuts tracing paper and makes several layers of it into a creative design that can be put in a glass frame. Coffee Painting - Brown powder coffee can be used for painting.

  • Sunshine Plata = came to this conclusion after viewing a 19th-century painting on display at the Shangri-La Mall's Ripley's Museum in Mandaluyong City. Tuba Painting - Tuba painter, Dante Enage , collaborated with German artists, Alfred Banze and Balay Kalamragan to introduce the children of San Miguel, Leyte to Tuba Painting through a Workshop on November 18, 2012.
    • Balay Kalamragan - is a special artist-in-residence program nestled deep within the grassy plains and lush fields of the rural town of San Miguel, Leyte. Soil Art - can be painted on when put on canvas using adhesive. Set on a background of seemingly banig-woven wall.
    • Adelfa Kinuyog Tattoo Art - Tattoo = Is a traditional decorational body art popular in the northern region.
    • Jean Pierre Lao “Dyani” - Is a tattoo artist who spearheaded the Philippine Tattoo movement among the design in Lao’s tattoos are newboat, dragon and other symbolic figures. He is careful what to put in his tattoos because he believes that the whole process has something spiritual in it. KALINGA: *The imitation of woven garment silup. *The tinago , image of a well- muscled man etched on the chest *The pongo , bracelet motif rendered as a single line of stars and grass *The native dog man’s bestfriend BONTOC: Unat-araw (stars) Inal alam (grass) Ginay-xayaran (centipede) Teyley (ladder) Taklag , a series of geometric markings as mark of a true warrior. *Use needles that were set into a carabao horn to make a wound, then ink made of resinous soot is rubbed into the wound BENGUET IBALOI: Use thick soot and juice from