Learning Task 1: Observe the picture carefully. Identify the mood and the message it tries to convey.
Arts and Craft of MIMAROPA and Visayas
Marinduque
Moriones Festival - a much-awaited Lenten tradition which is celebrated every Holy Week
Morion - masks that are made from wood or papier-mache, adorned with colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.
People who act as Roman soldiers during the festival, wear these masks together with the vest, capes, and wooden shield.
Kalibo, Aklan
Ati-Atihan Festival - regarded as one of the most colorful fun festivals in the Philippines.
Ati-Atihan - means “make believe Ati”.
Ati the indigenous natives of the island. Celebrated every third Sunday of January
in honor of the arrival of the Santo Niño
as a gift from Ferdinand Magellan.
participants paint their faces in different ways and dress in impressive costumes.
Bacolod
Masskara Festival - considered as the most spectacular display of colors, beauty, and culture of the Negrenses.
Masskara - comes from the two words “mass” meaning crowd and “cara” which means face
“City of Smiles” - Bacolod are known for because which becomes the symbol of their city.
Tacloban City
Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival - a religious celebration to honor the feast of the Santo Niño.
- features unique culture and colorful history of the province of Leyte. They reenact their Pre-Spanish history, epics and folk religions through street dancing.
Pintado Dance Presentation - highlight of the event
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Learning Task 1: Observe the picture carefully. Identify the mood and the message it tries to convey.
Arts and Craft of MIMAROPA and Visayas
Marinduque
Moriones Festival - a much-awaited Lenten tradition which is celebrated every Holy Week
Morion - masks that are made from wood or papier-mache, adorned with colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.
People who act as Roman soldiers during the festival, wear these masks together with the vest, capes, and wooden shield.
Kalibo, Aklan
Ati-Atihan Festival - regarded as one of the most colorful fun festivals in the Philippines.
Ati-Atihan - means “make believe Ati”.
Ati the indigenous natives of the island. Celebrated every third Sunday of January
in honor of the arrival of the Santo Niño
as a gift from Ferdinand Magellan.
participants paint their faces in different ways and dress in impressive costumes.
Bacolod
Masskara Festival - considered as the most spectacular display of colors, beauty, and culture of the Negrenses.
Masskara - comes from the two words “mass” meaning crowd and “cara” which means face
“City of Smiles” - Bacolod are known for because which becomes the symbol of their city.
Tacloban City
Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival - a religious celebration to honor the feast of the Santo Niño.
- features unique culture and colorful history of the province of Leyte. They reenact their Pre-Spanish history, epics and folk religions through street dancing.
Pintado Dance Presentation - highlight of the event