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This document provides information about various topics related to music, art, physical education, and health careers. It defines key terms like opera, Broadway, types of injuries, macronutrients, and steps in making a health career plan. References are made to important Filipino artists like Lea Salonga, composers like Felipe Padilla De Leon, and performing groups such as PETA and Trumpets. Stage roles, cheerdance hand movements, and hypokinetic diseases are also outlined.
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This document provides information about various topics related to music, art, physical education, and health careers. It defines key terms like opera, Broadway, types of injuries, macronutrients, and steps in making a health career plan. References are made to important Filipino artists like Lea Salonga, composers like Felipe Padilla De Leon, and performing groups such as PETA and Trumpets. Stage roles, cheerdance hand movements, and hypokinetic diseases are also outlined.
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POINTERS TO REVIEW: 3.

Rama Hari - translated as King Rama, is the Philippine


adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana set to music, dance,
MUSIC: and drama. Originally presented on February 8 to 17, 1980.

1. Definition - 4. Zorilla – local theatre as venue for the Italian operas (Lucia
Opera - is an art and music form in which singers and di Lammermoor, La Boheme, La Traviata,and Aida); local
musicians perform a dramatic work combining text (called theatre where the first Philippine opera (Sandugong
a libretto) and a musical score, usually in an elaborate Panaginip) was presented in 1902.
theatrical setting
- incorporates many of the elements of spoken 5. Lea Salonga – a Filipino artist who attained international
theater, such as acting, scenery, costumes, and status on both London’s West End and Broadway.
sometimes includes dance. - best known for her portrayal of Kim in the musical
- The performance is typically given in an opera house, Miss Saigon, a role for which she won the prestigious
cultural center, theater, or auditorium. Tony Award for theater in the USA andthe Laurence
- It is accompanied by an orchestra or smaller Olivier Award in London.
musical ensemble. - the first Filipina to have won various international
- The dialogue is entirely sung and not spoken. awards for a single role
- Part of western classical music form and tradition
- Italy, end of 16th century 6. Lola Basyang – pen name of Severino Reyes
- Musical ballet that was meant to instill and rekindle
Broadway – are family entertainment with themes and texts the interest of the Filipino youth in the beauty,
which are generally light and easy to understand. richness, and heritage of Philippine literature.
- These may include the problems of everyday life, - Filipino ballet presenting folktales based on local
such as love and romance, social acceptance, jealousy fables
and intrigue, and adventure.
7. Phantom of the Opera - is a broadway musical by Andrew
Bodabil – the Filipino counterpart of American vaudeville; Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe, with lyrics by Charles
contained songs and dances, slapstick comedy routines, and Hart and music by Lloyd Webber. It is based on the novel
magic acts with chorus girls providing musical and dance The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux.
support (Catalina Dela Cruz- “Queen of Filipino Jazz” and
“Queen of Bobadil.” 8. Atang-Dulang May Musika -is a musical based on the life of
the first superstar of the Philippines, Atang de la Rama.
2. El Filibusterismo- composed by National Artist Felipe - (Atang Dela Rama) a singer, bodabil performer, and
Padilla De Leon in 1970, with libretto by Anthony Morli. It the first Filipina film actress
was in three acts and written in Tagalog.
- a novel by Dr. Jose Rizal, a sequel to the earlier that 9. Felipe Padilla De Leon – the National Artist in Music who
tells of the continuing struggle of the Filipino people composd the music of El Filibusterismo.
to achieve freedom and emancipation from colonial
rule. 10. Severino Reyes – the playwright of Mga Kwento ni Lola
Basyang
ART: e. New Voice Company – established in 1994 by Monique
1. Roles in a stage production Wilson that staging thought-provoking productions on
a. Director – the overall artistic coordinator of the entire daring and deep topics
production. He is like a conductor of an orchestra. He
or she has a vision of the desired total effect and f. Repertory Philippines - In 1967, theater director
impact of the performance. Zenaida Amador fulfilled her dream of bringing the best
of Broadway and London’s West End to Filipino
b. Production manager - coordinating all the complex audiences
behind-the-scenes details of staging a play.
He or she is tasked with overseeing the crews for the sets - a company that not only staged English-language
and props, the sound and music, the lighting, and the plays and musicals year-round but trained actors and
costumes. actresses as well

c. Playwright – the writer of the script.


PE:
d. Set designer - builds the set (or sets) that will simulate 1. Macronutrient – includes carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
the world that the play’s characters are supposed to live
in. he is the one who made the concept and creation of
2. Carbohydrates – vital for optimal functioning of your body;
the physical stage setup.
also an important source of energy during physical activity;
2. Performing groups exist in the form of sugars, starches, and fiber
a. PETA – founded in 1967 by Cecile
Guidote-Alvarez 3. Cheerdance basic hand movement (Refer to APPENDIX C:
- new presentations of classical works, Hand Movements and Positions in Cheerdance, p.187)
- spectacle of Philippine myths and legends, to
a. Beginning stance and cheer stance
commentaries on current social and political issues
b. “T” and half “T” positions
b. Trumpets – grand productions of originally-written c. Clasp, clap, overhead clasp, low clasp
musicals with a slant towards good values for children d. Touchdown, low touchdown
and the whole family e. High “V” and low “V”
- provide wholesome theater experiences for Filipino f. Tabletop and punch, etc.
youth while also building up the Philippine theater- g. “L” and diagonal positions
going public
4. Types of Injury
c. Theatre Down South – established in 2007 that develop
a broader audience base Sprain – a stretch or tear of a ligament (a band of
connective tissues that joins the end of one bone with
d. Philippine Opera Company – classical form of musical another)
performances
Strain – a twist, pull or tear of a muscle or tendon (a cord of
tissue connecting muscle to bone)
Fracture – a break in the bone that can occur from either a 11. Physical activity – refers to bodily movement produced by
quick, one-time injury to the bone or from repeated stress to skeletal muscles
the bone over time
HEALTH:
Dislocation – two bones forming a joint that become 1. Health Career Plan – individual’s plan to make a career
separated choice

5. Hypokenetic diseases – include hypertension, heart 2. Steps in making a health career


diseases, chronic back pain, and obesity a. Self-assessment - discover your personal
strengths,values, interests, personality, and testing, skills,
6. Cheerdance jumping gesture b. Career exploration – career fairs, online search, job fair,
a. Tuck alumni connections, meetings, internships, professional
b. Star resources
c. Pike c. Decision making – listing pros and cons, comparing
d. Split personal strengths and interests, which career fulfills
e. Hurdle/herkie both future and current goals
f. Toe touch d. Plan of action – plan achievable goals, organize your
goals, identify actions, utilize people/resources,
7. First aid – (refer to pages 152-153: PRICED/HARM; review/adapt plan
application of first aid)
3. Cardiovascular technologist – uses imaging technology to
8. Recreation – activities you do during leisure help physicians diagnose patients with cardiac and
peripheral vascular ailments
9. Active – are those that require deliberate physical efforts
which may range from light to vigorous intensities. These 4. Neurophysiologist – specializes in the diagnosis of
include walking, jogging, taking the stairs, gardening, doing conditions affecting the nervous system such as
household chores, playing sports, swimming, dancing, and neuromuscular diseases, epilepsy, and nerve entrapments
even hiking or mountaineering
5. Drug prevention and control – focuses on communicable
10. Passive – are those which you spend your leisure without and non-communicable diseases
exerting much of your physical prowess such as playing
board and card games, listening to music, reading, 6. Mental health care – dealing with interpersonal and
watching TV and surfing the internet or playing computer intrapersonal relationships and life skills;
games - Promotion of healthy self-esteem
- Identifying warning signs of learning disorders
7. Midwifery – career under maternal and child care that deals
with reproductive health, family planning, healthcare of
pregnant women and their children

8. Guidance counselor – assists students with personal, family,


education, and career decisions and concerns;
-helps develop job finding skills

9. Medical profession – group of individuals qualified to


practice medicine

10. Allied health professions – lines of work dealing with


healthcare but are distinct from medicine (Allied health
professionals – trained health care provider practicing
under the supervision of a physician or health care
practitioner)

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