CPAR (Region 1, CAR and Region 2)
Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya
5 Provinces of Region 2 (Cagayan Valley)
Pandango Oasiwas
A Spanish fandango dance performed when fishermen celebrate a day of good yield with the dancers swinging and dancing while holdinglighted lamps
Vakul
A headgear made from dried Voyavoy leaves worn by women in batanes to provide them protection from the heat.
Gangsa
A single handheld smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim.
Binakol
A type of abel weave that uses geometric optical patterns which represent waves of the sea meant to ward off evil spirits.
Sambali
A war dance meant to depict the fight between Christians and Non Christians who opposed Spanish influence performed during the Sambali Festival.
Bakwat
A weaved cotton belt worn by mothers after giving birth.
Labba
A wide basket made from bamboo and rattan used to carry produce from the fields.
Butaka
A wooden chair with long "armrests" that are actually for the legs as it was originally used by women when giving birth "Little hospital" for giving birth
Vigan Architecture
Combination of native CHINESE, SPANISH and MEXICAN architecture design.
Vigan Architecture
Established in the 16th century, it is a town that has preserved Spanish Renaissance Architecture.
1. Bakwat (Nueva Viscaya) 2. Butaka (Isabela) 3. Sambali (Cagayan) 4. Vakul/Bakul (Batanes)
Give the 4 artforms and practices of Region 2 (Cagayan Velley)
1. Batok (Kalinga) 2. Ikat (Ifugao) 3. Gangsa (Kalinga, Ifugao) 4. Labba (Ifugaol) 5. Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras (Ifugao)
Give the 5 Artforms and Practices of CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)
Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province.
Give the 6 provinces in CAR
1. Bolinao Mats (Pangasinan) 2. Burnay (Ilocos Sur) 3. Inabel (Ilocos) 4. Binakol 5. Pandango Oasiwas (Pangasinan) 6. Sayaw sa Bangko (Pangasinan) 7. Vigan Architecture (Ilocos Sur)
Give the 7 Artforms and Practices of Region 1(Ilocos Region)
Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte
Give the Four Provinces in Region 1 (Ilocos Region)
pride and achievements
In the tribes of Kalinga, men earn tattoos to show _____?
beautify themselves and show wealth
In the tribes of Kalinga, women earn tattoos to _____?
Sayaw sa Bangko
It is a folk dance in which the dancers perform their dances on top of multiple benches.
Burnay
It is the tradition of making jars from clay kneaded by carabaos before being worked on by the potter originally used for aging vinegar, wine, and bagoong.
Container of Vegetables
Main purpose of Labba
Bolinao Mats
Mats made from dried buri or palm leaves cut into strips and woven. Some strips are dyed to make distinct patterns and designs.
Ikat
Process of dyeing Bolinao Mats
Abel
Raw materials of Inabel. Form of yorn made of cotton.
Bakwat
Symbolizes the beauty of motherhood and their use in medicinal purposes
Batok
The practice of tattooing by using a thorn attached to a stick and a mixture of charcoal and water.
Ikat
The technique of dyeing the cotton yarns before weaving.
Inabel
Traditional plain or patterned weaving originated in Ilocos using cotton.
Burnay
Usually used to store water
Ifugao
Where do the rice terraces originate?
Nueva Vizcaya
Where does Bakwat originate?
Kalinga
Where does Batok originate?
Pangasinan
Where does Bolinao Mats originated?
Ilocos Sur
Where does Burnay originate?
Ifugao
Where does Ikat originate
Ilocos
Where does Inabel originate?
Ifugao
Where does Labba originate?
Pangasinan
Where does Pandango Oasiwas originate?
Cagayan
Where does Sambali originate?
Pangasinan
Where does Sayaw sa Bangko originate?
Batanes
Where does Vakul originate?
Ilocos Sur
Where does Vigan Architecture originate?
Isabela
Where does butaka originate?
Apo Whang od
Who is the last mambabatok?
Because there's a lot of Igorot there that use colorful bahag using Ikat process
Why Ikat is popular in CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)?
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
are built on hills and slopes of fields of rice. These are spread across four municipalities in the Ifugao Province.
•Thorn(tinik) of Calamansi (stick) •Charcoal mix with water (ink)
materials used in pambabatok
Ifugao and Kalinga
where does gangsa originate