Quarter 4 Mapeh 7 (Arts) The Development of Arts According To Function, Expertise and Resources What I Need To Know

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PANGALAN: ______________________________________________

QUARTER 4
Mapeh 7(Arts)
Lesson : The Development of Arts According to Function, Expertise and Resources

What I Need to Know

Everything about MIMAROPA and Visayas group of islands` art was learned by people
throughout history. Through art you are able to express your opinions, feelings and ideas. Through
this, people acquire knowledge from the past. Appreciate the ancestor’s effort and dedication,
especially in terms of art.

In this module, you will associate the development of arts and crafts in specific areas of the
country according to its purpose and usage.

After going through with this module, you are expected to explain the correlation of the
developments of crafts in specific areas of the country, according to functionality, traditional
specialized expertise, and availability of resources (e.g. architecture, weaving, pottery, accessories,
masks and culinary arts)

Specifically you are expected to:

1. discuss the development of arts according to their usage, availability of resources


and expertise
2. create your own design of tattoo in paper and paste it on top of your hand
3. value the importance of preserving old things at home.

What I Know

Direction: Encircle the words that associate to the MIMAROPA arts and design.
Copy and answer in the given puzzle below.

P I N T A D O S Y U O F H H M

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O B A N I U I N S R O P C F A
T D T E T W E N H C O V R R T
T X U S S R G H E E B E U C W
E D I O R O P I N G D F H D E
R F O U D R I M O L O N C X A
Y A P R S F V W Q R T U E T V
G S T C S T A L I V N E T O I
D D U E S A L E N A L I E N N
S W Y S L B O Y D F B A N I G
F E S T I V A D N I N G P I B
F S R E E H O B A G K A Y R V
A D T D H N G G L X Z J Z Q I
R Q S S H E L L X B M O L O
C A P I Z Q C M I M A R O P A

Part II:

Directions: Match the word in column A to its corresponding description in column B.

Column A Column B

1. Weaving A. The materials used in making mat.


2. Molo B. A festival that honor Santo Niño.
3. Buri and tikog C. A design that a certain festival used
4. Pintados during the celebration.
5. Tattoo D. The Spanish colonial heritage church
located in Iloilo City.
E. The primary artwork of MIMAROPA
and Visayas region.

Lesson The Development of Arts According to Function, Expertise and


1 Resources

What’s In
In the past lesson, you had learned and understand the elements and characteristics of arts
and crafts of the MIMAROPA and the Visayas group of islands region. Also, you had identified their

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artwork according to its elements from tradition and history. Furthermore, we create masks based on
the MIMAROPA style and designs. Moreover, you had shown your own creativity as young artist in
this generation in making your own tattoo design.

To appreciate more on MIMAROPA and Visayas group of islands work of art, this lesson will
help you analyze the importance of art according to its function, expertise, and resources that may
applicable for life.

What’s New

Directions: In your home try to look for something that you considered as old or traditional, it could
be a thing or an artwork. Why is a keeping or valuing old thing at home important? Explain.

Examples:

What is It
Can you still recall how beautiful the arts and crafts that people in the MIMAROPA islands
have, based in the previous lesson? Their craftsmanship shows that anything they create had an
important impact to people because these are the products that depicted their culture. They develop
and enhance their crafts to let others appreciate and acknowledge the significance of their artwork in
the life of the MIMAROPA people and if possible the entire country as well.

The following are examples of the MIMAROPA artworks that are primarily useful to all of us:

1. Weaving:
Banig weaving- a handwooven mat usually used for sleeping.
Because of the abundance of buli ( buri palm ), people create mats
beautifully with many designs. This type of mat is traditionally found
in many parts of the country particularly in Panay Island. This is not
a textile. Another region in the Philippines uses dried leaves like in
Basey, Samar. Their banig is usually made from dyed leaves, then
cut piece by piece and then woven into mats which could be plain or
complicated. Banig weaving
in Panay

2. Shell:

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Shell - an important artwork of the Panay Island. This has been used in the manufacture
Shell of decorative
lampshades
items such as chandeliers and lampshades. It is also being used as raw material for in
glue,
Panaychalk and
varnish. Many people were amazed because from a simple shell this can be used to create beautiful
crafts such as plates, utility box, chandelier, windows and others.

Architecture:

Molo church- the Spanish Colonial heritage church located in Iloilo City. It is a
Gothic Renaissance style and famous because this is one of the best
attraction in the Visayas region. This artwork is to be proud of because only
few churches nowadays are still standing in the country that symbolizes
history.

Molo church in
Iloilo

3. Festival:

Pintados is a cultural religious celebration


to honor the feast day of the Santo Niño (the Holy Child). The word “pintado”
derives from the body painting traditions of the ancient tattoos of the warriors
during pre-colonial period.  

4. Pottery Pintados in Tacloban

Pottery is the process and the products of forming container and other
objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high
temperatures to give them a hard and durable form.
Marinduque has identified ceramics and pottery making to improve
the local condition of some local communities. People in the community
treat the arts and crafts as source of income that helped them to run into
business industry
Pottery made up of
ceramics in Marinduque

What’s More
Activity: I

Directions: Read and answer the questions below.

1. What is the relevance of the tattoo on a warrior’s body?


2. Why do we need to preserve the old churches in modern times?
3. What benefits does a shell give to mankind

Activity: II

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Directions: Select a MIMAROPA artwork that you’ve known well. Explain its usage, the availability of
resources for the craft, your level of expertise for that artwork, assign numbers from 1 to 10, 10 being
the highest and 1 being the lowest; and the reason why you have chosen this craft. Refer to the graph
below as your reference.

USAGE

LEVEL OF MIMAROPA AVAILABLE


EXPERTISE (1-
ARTWORK RESOURCES
10)

REASON OF
CHOOSEN
CRAFT

What I Have Learned

Directions: Supply the missing word that best fit in the following statements:
1. If a person has a tattoo all over his body during the pre-colonial times it means the person is a
_________.
2. Mat weaving is a _________ mat usually used for sleeping
3. We preserved the old churches to the present time just to remind us about the _________ of
our country.
4. _________ is a material that is best used in making chalk or lampshades.
5. Weaving is the primary form of arts to the _________ island.
6. Aside from tikog, _________ is also used for Banig weaving.
7. Shells are used for _________ purposes.
8. Pintados Festival is a celebration to honor _________.
9. A _________ is a kind of architecture built by people to show their faith.
10. _________ is a type of material used in Basey Samar.

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Mapeh 7(Arts)
Lesson : The Development of Arts According to Function, Expertise and Resources

Assessment True or False


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.

1. MIMAROPA arts and crafts depict the different aspect of their


culture.
2. Mat weaving can only be seen in Panay Island.
3. Capiz is rich and abundant with their products that made up from marble.
4. Pintados is a celebration to display of colors and beauty.
5. Architecture is one of the greatest heritages in the country.
6. All artwork from MIMAROPA has a corresponding function and significant to the life of the
people.
7. Molo is an example of Baroque Romanesque architecture
8. Basket is a product of weaving.
9. Our artwork can be transferred from generation to generation.
10. Folk arts motif and design are usually inspired by indigenous and foreign
influences.
Part II: Identification:

Directions: Identify what is being referred to by each statement. Choose your answers from the words
inside the box.

A. Pintados D. Shell

B. String/shell E. Masskara
C. Marinduque F. banig

1. It is a hand woven mat usually used for sleeping.


2. It is a material used for decorative in Panay.
3. It is a celebration that a dancer painted with tattoo.
4. It is a place where pottery is the main source of income.
5. It is material used in making “Shell Necklace”.

Subject Teacher: MS. MILDRED I. CABULISAN LPT

09050411140/09207730625 Facebook/messenger: Mildred I. CabulisaN

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