Q2-ARTS8-Wk3 (The Mood, Idea or Message - Artifacts of East Asia)

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The Mood, Idea

or Message from
Selected
Artifacts and Art
Objects

Quarter 2-Grade 8-Wk3


Learning Competency:

 reflects on and derive the mood, idea


or message from selected artifacts
and art objects (A8PLIIh-1)
MASSKARA
Celebrated every 4th Sunday of
October in Bacolod City,
Philippines.

Dancers wearing happy masks


and colorful costumes

To lift the spirits of the locals and bring back the smiles on their faces, the
MassKara Festival was created. The smiling masks were a declaration of the people
of Bacolod
Guess the
following
pictures by
arranging the
jumbled letters.
NIGKEP EROPA
IKUBAK
TICNISAMAHS SITER
PROCESS QUESTIONS:

1.What is Kabuki?
2.What is Peking Opera?
3.What is Shamanistic Rites?
4.How is it similar to the Masskara Festival in
the Philippines?
The Mood, Idea
or Message from
Selected
Artifacts and Art
Objects
PEKING OPERA
(CHINA)
Jingju Lianpu
 Peking opera face painting or Jingju Lianpu was
originally called “the false mask”.
 It is done with different colors in accordance
with the performing characters’ personality and
historical assessment.
 The hero type characters are normally painted in
relatively simple colors, whereas enemies’
bandits, rebels, and other have more complicated
designs on their faces.
1. Guan Ju (Red). It means courage, devotion, uprightness, bravery, and
loyalty.
2. Huang Pang (Yellow). It indicates ambition, cool-headedness, and
fierceness.
3. Zhu Wen (Green). It signifies that the character is impulsive, violent, and
lacks self-restraint.
4. Zhang Fei (Black). It symbolizes fierceness and roughness. Black face
indicates either a rough and bold character or an impartial and selfless
personality
5. Lian Po (Purple and Reddish-Purple). It signifies uprightness and cool
headedness while the latter indicates a just and noble character.
6. Cao Cao (White). It suggests craftiness treachery and suspiciousness.
They are common to the powerful villain on stage.
7. Jiang Gan - It is the Chinese Opera’s clown or chou.
8. Xiaohualian. It is (the petty painted face) a special makeup pattern around
the nose. Sometimes a small patch of chalk is painted to show a secretive
and mean character.At times, it is also painted on a young page or jesting
to enliven up the performance.
9. Gold and silver colors. It is used for gods and spirits.
KABUKI (JAPAN)
Kabuki Makeup or Kesho
is already in itself an interpretation of the actor’s
own role through the medium of the facial features.

Mukimi-Guma or Suji-Guma
is an example of face painting. Lines are painted into
an actor’s face. These lines are then smudged to
soften them
Two Types of Kabuki
Makeup
1. Standard Makeup. It is applied to most
actors.
2. Kumadori Makeup. It is applied to villains
and heroes. It is composed of very dramatic lines
and shapes using colors that represent certain
qualities.  dark red - passion or anger  dark
blue - depression or sadness  pink - youth 
light green - calm  black - fear  purple -
nobility
Nihon Guma
• It is used for characters with strength
beneath their outward calmness. Lines are
drawn upwards from the corners of the eyes
and the two ends of the eyebrows.
MUKIMI GUMA
 It is used for young, handsome and virtuous
characters. It has red lines drawn upwards
from the two ends of the eyes and the face is
painted with white.
SUJI GUMA
 It expresses the power and strength of the hero. A
red triangle is painted at the chin. Then, a red line is
painted which follows the line of the chin. Also, the
eyebrows are drawn with black lines as highlight, in
order to balance the two red lines on the forehead.
SHAMANISTIC RITES
(KOREA)
Tal or T'al
 It is the Korean masks. It originated with
religious meaning and has a rich history.
 It is used in funeral services to help banish evil
spirits and theatre plays.
 It is also used for shamanistic rites and were
kept within temples where they were honored
with offerings.
The Roles of Colors in Korean Masks
1.Black, Red and White Mask. Bright and
vibrant colors help establish the age and race
of the figure.
2.Half Red and Half White Mask. It
symbolizes the idea that the wearer has two
fathers, Mr. Red and Mr. White
Questions:
• What are the two known theaters in East Asia?
• What country uses face mask instead of face
painting?
• What are the two types of face make-up of Japan?
• How do the Chinese face paintings express the mood
or message of their art?
• How do the Japanese make-ups express the mood or
message of their art?
Fill-up the missing information in the
table below by identifying the face
painting/ mask/makeups or describing
the mood or ideas.
Masks/ Make Moods/Ideas
Up
1. signifies uprightness and cool headedness,
while the latter indicates a just and noble
character.
2.Nihon Guma
3. young and handsome with virtuous characters
4.Tal
5. indicates ambition, cool-headedness, and
fierceness,

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