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The Industrial Age

Popular Culture, Society and Technology

What are the examples of Entertainment?

- PRINTED MEDIA (books, journals, newspapers)


- VISUAL MEDIA (comic books)


- RADIO (music and radio dramas)


- TELEVISIONS (film)

sewing machine for FASHION, for FOOD ex. cookbooks became a thing, and EDUCATION for culinary arts became accessible.

Lifestyle

What are the three categories that boomed with advent of mass communication, such as newspaper coverages, radio hosting, and televised events such as competitions, press releases, and government announcements.

Sports, News and Politics

boomed when people started to intertwine accessibility and function. From telegraphs to mobile phones, the transfer of communication drives people to create new ways to stay connected.

Technology

Since the country during the pre-colonial period was a country full of warrings tribes, each tribe had its own kundiman, epics, poetry, legends, and mythologies.

Entertainment

Examples of Entertainment

- Lam-ang


- Urduja


- Bathala


- Talagbusao


- Ibu


- Bakunawa


- Pilandok


- Malakas at Maganda

Early Filipinos learned to adapt and survive in the harsh tropical jungles of our archipelago. This is reflected in our choice materials for making clothes: abaca, nipa and other study plants fibers. Using native materials (such as iron, copper, and gold) and pearls, as well as tattoos, were also fashionable during this period.

Lifestyle

was common during this period, which gave rise to the aliping namamahay (i.e., peasants or serf) and the aliping saguiguilid (i.e., prisoners-of-war turned into actual slaves).

Slave trade

Example of SPORTS

- Wrestling


- Sabong


- Arnis de mano


- Archery


- Sipa


Early Filipinos, through trading, got to experience and learn new techniques in metal forging, pottery, weaving, and navigation, and among other skills.

Technology

How many years Filipinos suffered from Spain?

333 years under Spanish regime

Entertainment during Spain

- zarzuela


- pasion


- cenakulo


- The awit (Florante at Laura) and corrido (Ibong adarna)


- Noli


- Elfili

Lifestyle during spain

- Barong tagalog and the baro't saya


- Pasodoble


- Fandango


- walts


- polka

Sports during Spain

Fencing and Gun duels

Technology during Spain

- electricity


- lights fixture


- materials from the galleon