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What are the two types of Philippine Festivals

•Secular (Non-Religious) festivals


•Religious festivals

Festivals relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to God

Religious festivals

What is the place of origin of Higantes festival

Angono, Rizal

Who is the religious figure of the Higantes festival

Pope St. Clement the first

When is Higantes festival celebrated

4th week of November

It is the procession of the patron saint which is carried by male devotees, convoyed by "pahadores"

Higantes festival

What does "Higantes" mean

Giants

It is the festival where childless couples dance to increase chances of child birth

Obondo Fertility Rites

What is the place of origin of the festival Obondo Fertility Rites

Obondo, Bulacan

Who are the 3 patron saints of Obondo, which are also the religious figurez for the festival Obondo Fertility Rites

Santa Clara, Santa Pascual, Nuestra Senora de Salambao

When is Obondo Fertility Rites celebrated

17-19th of May

It is the festival where men or women dress in costumes and masks replicating biblical Roman soldiers

Moriones Festival

When is Moriones Festival celebrated

During Holy Week (April)

Who and/or what is the religious figure for Moriones festival

Saint Longinus and the Re-enactment of "Passion of the Christ"

Where is Moriones festival celebrated

Marinduque

When is Ati-Atihan and Sinulog celebrated

3rd sunday of January

Where is Ati-Atihan and Sinulog celebrated

Kalibo, Aklan

Who is the religious figure for Sinulog

Sto. Niño

Who is the religious figure for Ati-Atihan

Sto. Niño and Aeta Aborigines

"Ati-Atihan" means

"to be like aetas" or to make believe "aetas"

This festival celebrates the Cebuanos' transition from paganism to Catholicism

Sinulog

This festival celebrates the Illongos transition from paganism to Catholicism

Dinagyang festival

Dinagyang is celebrated when

4th week of January

Who is the religious figure for Dinagyang

Sto. Niño

Where is Dinagyang festival celebrated

Ilo-ilo City

This festival honors the finding of the True Cross

Santa Cruzan

It is celebrated on the last day of Flores de Mayo

Santa Cruzan

Who is the religious figure for Santa Cruzan

St. Helena (Reyna Elena)

Where is Santa Cruzan celebrated

Malolos, Bulacan

Panagbenga is also known as

blooming flower festival

Panagbenga is a month long festival celebrated in

February

Panagbenga Festival is celebrated where

Baguio

This festival includes floats covered with flowers and dancers decked in flower themed costumes inspired by the "Bendian"

Panagbenga festival

This festival's purpose is to thank blooming flowers and harvest

Panagbenga festival

This festival is a declaration of local resilience in Bacolod city

Masskara Festival

Masskara festival started in

1980

"mass" and "cara" means

"crowd" and "face"

Where is masskara festival celebrated

Bacolod city

It is the city of smiles

Bacolod city

Masskara festival is celebrated when

3rd week of October

When is Kaamulan festival celebrated

2nd week of February to March 10

Where is Kaamulan festival celebrated

Malaybalay city, Bukidnon

"amul" means

to gather

It is a meaningful ceremony that reflect the richness and diversity of Bukidnon culture

Kaamulan festival

Kadayawan festival is celebrated when

3rd week of August

Where is Kadayawan festival celebrated

Davao

It is the celebration of life, and the thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of the culture and the serenity of living

Kadayawan festival

He was the first person whom played shadow puppetry in the Philippines

Dr. Jose Rizal

It is an ancient form of storytelling using flat, tall, articulated figures held between a source of light and translucent screens

Shadow puppetry

These are nursery-type puppets made of cardboard and sticks

Stick puppetry

Puppets can move their head, arms, hands, and feet, Puppeteers perform from above

String puppetry

Usually conveyed by dance movements sometimes accompanied with dialogue

Dance drama

Puppeteers holding the flap to open the puppet's mouth

Hand puppetry

These are life size or bigger puppet made of foam

Giant puppetry

Puppets are manipulated through a rod attached to the puppet's head, hands, and feet

Rod puppetry

Traditional spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes

Sarswela

Traditional Filipino dramatization of the life and times of Jesus Christ

Senakulo

Shadow puppetry is also called as

Carillo

He wrote the first moro-moro script

Fr. Jeronimo Perez

Puppeteers use black light to illuminate the design and color of the puppets from behind

Black Theatre

4 kinds of Theatre Plays:

•Moro-moro


•Dance drama


•Sarswela


•Senakulo

It is the battle scenes of Muslims and Christians

Moro-moro

It adds atmosphere, emphasizes an action, sets the scene, indicates the change of setting, and focuses attention

Music

Characterization, shows relation to other characters

Movement

Use of arms and legs, communicates ideas

Gestures

Purposefully selected sequence of human movement

Dance

___ can be modern clothes, period ___ or fantasy outfits

Costume

___ can be single color, half or full face, it indicates non human characters

Mask

___ is used to age an actor or indicate a fantasy character

Make up

All aspects of the scenery, costumes and special effects

Spectacle