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Was there art before colonization?
In art historical terms, we refer to art before the coming of the first colonizers as pre-conquest.
What term emphasizes that ancestors were creating art long before colonization?
Stylistically, it is referred to as indigenous.
What does the term pre-colonial refer to?
It refers to the general way of life before colonization.
How was the art of ancient Filipinos integrated into their lives?
The art of ancient Filipinos was woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Did ancient Filipinos categorize art forms?
Unlike today, they did not categorize art forms into music, theatre, visual arts, etc.
What daily activities did art form part of for ancient Filipinos?
Art was part of their daily activities such as Planting, Harvesting, Rites of passage, Funerary ceremonies, Weddings.
What are the forms of Pre-Colonial Filipino Art?
Pottery, Weaving, Carving, Metalwork, Jewelry.
Before cities and large monuments existed, what did pre-colonial Filipinos do?
They hunted food and shared their bounty in community gatherings.
What emerged during community gatherings among pre-colonial Filipinos?
Storytelling, ritual, music, dance, and theatre.
What rituals did Filipinos perform before hunting?
Filipinos performed rituals, praying for strength and success.
How did oral storytelling relate to the beginnings of literature among ancient Filipinos?
Oral storytelling about the hunt marked the beginnings of literature.
What was an early form of theatre among ancient Filipinos?
Play Acting, specifically mimicking the movements of hunted animals.
How did music and dance come about in ancient Filipino culture?
Adding drumbeats and rhythm to movements gave birth to music and dance.
What are some rituals considered as early forms of theatre that are still practiced today?
Caao, Kanyaw, Kashawing, and Palawan Rituals.
What is Caao?
A ritual found in the Cordillera Autonomous Region.
What is Kashawing?
A ritual from Lake Lanao in Mindanao to ensure abundant rice planting and harvesting.
What happens in Palawan Rituals?
Shamans enter a trance and are believed to be possessed by goddesses who bless the rice planting.
What complements native dances in indigenous musical traditions?
Ethnic musical instruments like pipes, flutes, zithers, and drums.
What does the Sulu Archipelago Dance mimic?
The movements of seabirds.
What does the Predatory Bird Dance imitate?
The movements of wild fowl and is used in courtship.
What does the Tagalog Folk Dance evoke?
The movements of the crane balancing on stilt-like legs or escaping bamboo traps.
What is the pre-colonial carving tradition in the Philippines known for?
Filipinos have a rich tradition in carving, which existed long before colonization.
What is a Bulul?
The granary god of the Cordilleras, often appearing in containers, bowls, and spoons.
What is Okir?
Curvilinear decorations found in woodcarving in the Southern Philippines, especially among the Tausug, Samal, and Badjao.
What are Lotoans?
Betel nut boxes made of brass or bronze by the Maranao of Lanao Del Sur, with intricate designs of rhombuses, spirals, circles, and tendrils.
What is a Kendi?
A vessel for pouring liquids, characterized by a round body without a handle.
What is a Gadur?
A container with a tapered top, round body, and flared base.
When did Islam arrive in Sulu?
Islam arrived in Sulu as early as the 13th century.
Who introduced the Quran and established religious schools in the 15th century?
Sayyid Abbubakar.
What are the key beliefs in Islam that influenced art?
Ummah (community of believers) and Tawhid (the unity of God).
How is divine unity expressed in Islamic art?
Through abstract forms and patterns, compelling mental concentration rather than iconography.
What is a Mihrab?
A niche in a mosque indicating the direction of Mecca.
What is a Qibla Wall?
The mosque wall facing Mecca.
What does the Dome in Islamic architecture symbolize?
Cosmic existence, with its octagonal base representing spirit and its square base symbolizing the material world.
What is the Ka'bah?
A black shrine central to Islamic practice, believed to have been built by the Prophet Muhammad.
What is Luhul?
A canopy featuring motifs from the Tree of Life.
What is Panolong?
An elaborately carved wing-like protrusion on the Torogan, the royal house of the Maranao.
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