arts education in the philippines -kaye
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Art Education in the Philippines
Kayce Joy L.Saliendrez
Arts,Values and the Filipino Ideology
Community Resources
Art-an effective means of motivating and instilling personal values in an individual
Artist tend to reveal in an indirect way the values to which they are personally sensitive
They sharpen our awareness of things and values
Arts,Values and Filipino Ideology
Philippine history teaches us the extent to which these artistic
means can be used in furthering causes and changing our values
Filipinos have been good at using artistic expression in dissent
The Propaganda MovementPaintings of Juan Luna Walang Sugat and Hindi ako
PataySing songs about caged birds and yellow ribbon
Spolarium by Juan Luna
Filipinos did not follow through as well in constructive requirements of developmentcompose songs about planting rice -no fun
farmers beings bent from morn till night to sing white Christmases
to paint bucolic scenes of maidens fetching waters from the brooks and dancing fiestas
Filipinos succeeded in escaping colonialist but not colonial mentality
brainwashing the four generations that farming is a lowly occupation
Much of our movies and literature seem to bent in encouraging the virtues of perpetual adoloscence,raw
humor ,violence and prurience
We ought to tried harder to encourage in performing and visual arts, the virtues of agriculture, the
virtues of self-reliance, entrepreneurship,work ethic,
discipline, export ,love of country, buying of local products and other
desired values
Church -expert in the use of ritual,music,architecture and all the arts to encourage conversion to Christianity.
Turumba at Pakil in Laguna
Songs like Bagong Lipunan and Ako ay Pilipino - to instill discipline and national pride
1. nationalism and identity2. unity3. social justice4. barangay or participative
democracy5. self-reliance through planned
change6. internationalism
7 Pillars of more Redemption
use of the cultural resources of the communityMuseums libraries historic artistic structuresfestivals and the like
Community Resources
NATIONAL MUSEUM
INSIDE THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
LOPEZ MUSEUM
INSIDE THE LOPEZ MUSEUMS
CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
VARGAS MUSEUM
SAN AGUSTIN MONASTERY
INSIDE SAN AGUSTIN MONASTERY
PUERTA ISABEL II MUSEUM
Churches are stunning examples of architecture and art Baclayon (Bohol)Narvacan(Ilocos Sur)Panay Boljoon(Cebu)
University of Santo TomasAteneo de Manila UniversityXavier University (Cagayan De Oro)
Mindanao State University University of San Carlos(Cebu City)
UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS
STO.NINO SHRINE(TACLOBAN,LEYTE)
VILLA ESCUDERO(TIAONG QUEZON)
BUTUAN CITY MUSEUM
OTHER MUSEUMS
Kiangan
Baguio Bontoc
Historic Personages the way of life of the old
Houses(MUSEUM OF HISTORY)
Rizal House (Calamba)
Emillio Aguinaldo House(Kawit,Cavite)
Baldomero Aguinaldo House(Imus,Cavite)
Casa Manila(Intramuros)
Burgos &Crisologo House (Vigan,Ilocos Sur)
Mabini Shrine(Pandacan)
Luna House( Badoc,Ilocos Norte)
Agoncillo & Apacible House(Taal,Batangas)
Moriones in MarinduqueAti-atihan in PanayHarvest Festivals in Lucban Quezon
Lenten and Christmas rites (sometimes with pagan pre-Hispanic roots)
FESTIVALS AND PAGEANTS
CARLOS FARANCISCO & VICTORIO EDADES
CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES
Open the mind of children to both Philippine and international art in all
forms.
LIBRARIES
http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=185981
http://tmsarchitects.com/inspirations/the-importance-of-preserving-historical-buildings/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_of_the_Philippines
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