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The document provides a comparison of art forms between the regions of Calabarzon and Bicol in the Philippines. It outlines the differences and similarities in folk art, festivals, songs and dances, and other art forms between the two regions. The folk art of both regions includes woodcarving, sculptures, and metal smithing. Their festivals share traits of being joyful celebrations and having unique origin stories. Songs and dances utilize names of cities and regions. Both regions also share the practice of paintings, sketches, and other visual art forms.

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Martinez - Edited Written Output No. 6

The document provides a comparison of art forms between the regions of Calabarzon and Bicol in the Philippines. It outlines the differences and similarities in folk art, festivals, songs and dances, and other art forms between the two regions. The folk art of both regions includes woodcarving, sculptures, and metal smithing. Their festivals share traits of being joyful celebrations and having unique origin stories. Songs and dances utilize names of cities and regions. Both regions also share the practice of paintings, sketches, and other visual art forms.

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Written Output no.

6
Instruction: Collect specific data involving art work on the chosen region, compare it to the art of your
own region using graphic organizer. (The collection of data and choosing of specific region is based on
your group).

Art Form Difference Same characteristics Difference


(Region IV-A) (Chosen Region)
CAR
(Benguet)
Folk Art (like hand The province of Bicol Woodcarving, The province produced
crafts and many more) and Calabarzon are sculptures, and Silver a variety of folk arts,
noted for their vibrant or metalsmithing have including Weaves,
and colorful arts and similarities between the woodcarving, bamboo
crafts. "The Capital of two locations. crafts, silversmithing,
Woodcarving in the metalsmithing,
Philippines" is Paete traditional tattoos, and
Laguna. Large paper visual, literary,
mache people performing, and
sculptures representing cultural arts.
farmers and fisherman
may be found in the
province of Higantes,
Rizal. Batangas is also
known as the "butterfly
knife" or the balisong.
Ceramic pots, Mangyan
crafts, marble, and
textiles are well-known
for being produced in
Quezon Kiping.
Festival In the province of The two provinces Benguet hosts the
Cavite, the Regada share the traits of Strawberry Festival,
Water Festival is having joyful, bright Adivay Festival, Fruit
regarded as one of the celebrations as well as Festival Sablan,
liveliest, wildest, and unique festival origin Bendian Festival, and
maybe "wettest" events. stories. four more events. The
ANILAG (derived from Adivay Festival is an
Ani ng Laguna) is agricultural tourism
known as the Mother of event aimed at re-
All Festivals and discovering Benguet's
features a variety of rich history, culture,
events related to the arts, trades, and
arts, culture, and industries, whereas the
industry unique to Fruit Festival Sablan
Laguna and its people. celebrates the
Regada is a Chavacano province's bounty of
phrase that derives in fruits. The community
Spanish and means "to performs a variety of
hose or washdown with arm gestures while
water." The Mardi Gras dancing and around the
is without a doubt the ulul leader during the
town's most vibrant Bendian Festival. A
celebration in Talisay, float procession is part
Batangas. The of the Strawberry
extravagant costumes, Festival, which attracts
joyous music, and tourists.
vibrant parades that
characterize this event
reflect the creativity
and brilliance of The
Taliseno. In order to
show thanks to Saint
Clement, the
Municipality of
Angono created the
secular festival known
as the Higantes
Festival. The march of
giants takes place on
the Sunday before the
town feast on
November 23, and the
festival is open to
anyone. Every 24th of
the month in October,
Real, Quezon
celebrates its annual
town fiesta as well as
the Harvest Festival
and the Feast of St.
Raphael, the
Archangel.
Song and dance The Cavite fiestas They both utilize the The Bendiyan or
feature the religious names of their cities Benguet Dance is a
procession-dance while creating their ritual and ceremonial
known as karakol. Folk dances and songs, dance created in
music is played in the which is one of the Benguet's Kabayan. It
background, either live similarities between the has been adapted to
or on tape, by a two. thank Kaboniyan for a
marching band. Male plentiful crop. Ibaloi or
dancers in Laguna Benguet music is sung
execute the Filipino by various people, with
folk dance known as the asbayats of the
The Maglalatik, often ladies repeating each
spelled Manlalatik or phrase.
Magbabao. The iconic
Pinoy rock singer Tessy
Alfonso, better known
by her stage name
Sampaguita, wrote the
timeless folk rock song
Laguna. Released in
1980, the tune. The
tune is cheerful and has
an ethnic feel to it. It is
a tribute to Laguna, a
lovely and tranquil
region, as the song's
title suggests. The
Balitao was first
created in Batangas.
The Balitao is a type of
dancing music as well
as a vocal song. The
most well-known style
of native Batangas
dance is the Balitao,
which is also known as
the Subli. The annual
Maytime Festival
strives to build
comradery between the
locals and the
municipal
administration while
also promoting the rich
culture and traditions of
the Antipoleos to the
rest of the globe. With
the city's official song,
"Tayo Na Sa Antipolo!
", the audience enjoys a
street dance
competition following
the procession. At this
month-long celebration
organized by the City
Government, a variety
of concerts and events
are included. The
exquisite traditional
dance known as
haricuti is popular
across the province of
Quezon (formerly
Tayabas), where it is
usual to perform the
dance to liven up social
gatherings and to
introduce the visitors to
one another. Likewise,
José "Pepe" Merto's
"Lalawigan ng
Quezon," the province
of Quezon's national
anthem.
Other forms of arts Tinis, a local tradition Both of them share the Paintings, sketches, and
in Kawit Cavite, tells practice of Paintings, prints are other forms
the tale of how Joseph sketches. of art in Benguet.
and Mary located a
location to give birth to
Jesus. The Sampaguita
Festival is a week-long
celebration in San
Pedro, Laguna, the
Philippines, that
features a wide range of
events from cultural to
athletics, trade fairs,
dance competitions,
parades, art exhibits,
social and religious
meetings, and tribal
dance and sports
shows. Barong and
camisole weaving and
embroidery in
Batangas. Petroglyphs
are drawings etched
into a rock wall in
Angono, Rizal,
Philippines. It is made
up of 127 human and
animal figurines that
were carved into the
rock wall, most likely
in the late Neolithic or
earlier than 2000 BC.
These are the oldest
known piece of art in
the Philippines. In
Quezon, Kiping is a
colorful, thin rice wafer
that is used to adorn
homes during the
festival.

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