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What are the two types of Philippine Festivals |
•Secular (Non-Religious) festivals •Religious festivals |
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Festivals relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to God |
Religious festivals |
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What is the place of origin of Higantes festival |
Angono, Rizal |
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Who is the religious figure of the Higantes festival |
Pope St. Clement the first |
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When is Higantes festival celebrated |
4th week of November |
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It is the procession of the patron saint which is carried by male devotees, convoyed by "pahadores" |
Higantes festival |
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What does "Higantes" mean |
Giants |
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It is the festival where childless couples dance to increase chances of child birth |
Obondo Fertility Rites |
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What is the place of origin of the festival Obondo Fertility Rites |
Obondo, Bulacan |
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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 |
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When is Obondo Fertility Rites celebrated |
17-19th of May |
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It is the festival where men or women dress in costumes and masks replicating biblical Roman soldiers |
Moriones Festival |
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When is Moriones Festival celebrated |
During Holy Week (April) |
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Who and/or what is the religious figure for Moriones festival |
Saint Longinus and the Re-enactment of "Passion of the Christ" |
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Where is Moriones festival celebrated |
Marinduque |
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When is Ati-Atihan and Sinulog celebrated |
3rd sunday of January |
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Where is Ati-Atihan and Sinulog celebrated |
Kalibo, Aklan |
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Who is the religious figure for Sinulog |
Sto. Niño |
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Who is the religious figure for Ati-Atihan |
Sto. Niño and Aeta Aborigines |
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"Ati-Atihan" means |
"to be like aetas" or to make believe "aetas" |
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This festival celebrates the Cebuanos' transition from paganism to Catholicism |
Sinulog |
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This festival celebrates the Illongos transition from paganism to Catholicism |
Dinagyang festival |
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Dinagyang is celebrated when |
4th week of January |
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Who is the religious figure for Dinagyang |
Sto. Niño |
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Where is Dinagyang festival celebrated |
Ilo-ilo City |
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This festival honors the finding of the True Cross |
Santa Cruzan |
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It is celebrated on the last day of Flores de Mayo |
Santa Cruzan |
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Who is the religious figure for Santa Cruzan |
St. Helena (Reyna Elena) |
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Where is Santa Cruzan celebrated |
Malolos, Bulacan |
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Panagbenga is also known as |
blooming flower festival |
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Panagbenga is a month long festival celebrated in |
February |
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Panagbenga Festival is celebrated where |
Baguio |
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This festival includes floats covered with flowers and dancers decked in flower themed costumes inspired by the "Bendian" |
Panagbenga festival |
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This festival's purpose is to thank blooming flowers and harvest |
Panagbenga festival |
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This festival is a declaration of local resilience in Bacolod city |
Masskara Festival |
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Masskara festival started in |
1980 |
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"mass" and "cara" means |
"crowd" and "face" |
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Where is masskara festival celebrated |
Bacolod city |
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It is the city of smiles |
Bacolod city |
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Masskara festival is celebrated when |
3rd week of October |
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When is Kaamulan festival celebrated |
2nd week of February to March 10 |
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Where is Kaamulan festival celebrated |
Malaybalay city, Bukidnon |
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"amul" means |
to gather |
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It is a meaningful ceremony that reflect the richness and diversity of Bukidnon culture |
Kaamulan festival |
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Kadayawan festival is celebrated when |
3rd week of August |
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Where is Kadayawan festival celebrated |
Davao |
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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 |
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He was the first person whom played shadow puppetry in the Philippines |
Dr. Jose Rizal |
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It is an ancient form of storytelling using flat, tall, articulated figures held between a source of light and translucent screens |
Shadow puppetry |
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These are nursery-type puppets made of cardboard and sticks |
Stick puppetry |
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Puppets can move their head, arms, hands, and feet, Puppeteers perform from above |
String puppetry |
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Usually conveyed by dance movements sometimes accompanied with dialogue |
Dance drama |
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Puppeteers holding the flap to open the puppet's mouth |
Hand puppetry |
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These are life size or bigger puppet made of foam |
Giant puppetry |
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Puppets are manipulated through a rod attached to the puppet's head, hands, and feet |
Rod puppetry |
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Traditional spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes |
Sarswela |
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Traditional Filipino dramatization of the life and times of Jesus Christ |
Senakulo |
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Shadow puppetry is also called as |
Carillo |
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He wrote the first moro-moro script |
Fr. Jeronimo Perez |
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Puppeteers use black light to illuminate the design and color of the puppets from behind |
Black Theatre |
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4 kinds of Theatre Plays: |
•Moro-moro •Dance drama •Sarswela •Senakulo |
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It is the battle scenes of Muslims and Christians |
Moro-moro |
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It adds atmosphere, emphasizes an action, sets the scene, indicates the change of setting, and focuses attention |
Music |
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Characterization, shows relation to other characters |
Movement |
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Use of arms and legs, communicates ideas |
Gestures |
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Purposefully selected sequence of human movement |
Dance |
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___ can be modern clothes, period ___ or fantasy outfits |
Costume |
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___ can be single color, half or full face, it indicates non human characters |
Mask |
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___ is used to age an actor or indicate a fantasy character |
Make up |
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All aspects of the scenery, costumes and special effects |
Spectacle |