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15 grade 7 art -tg qtr 4 - module 8, les 2 festivals
1. K TO 12 ART FOR GRADE 7
FOURTH QUARTER : UNIT IV – SCULPTURE, DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
MODULE 8 : VISUAL ARTS IN PHILIPPINE DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
Lesson 2 : PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS
Time Allotment : 4 sessions of 60 minutes each
Lesson Summary
ART HISTORY ART PRODUCTION ART APPRECIATION ART CRITICISM
They say that Filipinos
celebrate every event
with a festival, and in
different parts of the
country and
provinces, there is a
different festival being
celebrated more than
once every month
like the following:
Ati-atihan (Aklan)
Pahiyas (Quezon)
Panagbenga (Baguio)
Sinulog (Cebu)
Dinagyang (Iloilo)
Maskara (Bacolod)
Kadayawan (Davao)
Lamilamihan (Basilan)
Create a mask you
can wear, based on
one of the festivals of
the Philippines
using cardboard,
beads, buttons,
feathers, found
objects and glue.
Create an
accompanying attire
or costume to go with
it. Let the whole class
celebrate by groups.
Appreciate the role of
festivals in
strengthening the
bond among people of
a community when
they celebrate
together by decorating
their churches,
houses and
themselves in
thanksgiving or in
praying for a bountiful
year.
Compare the different
festivals and rituals in
terms of their:
-Length of time it has
been celebrated
-rituals and rites that
people observe.
- required attire or
décor of the festival
-music, food and
other traditional
practices
OBJECTIVES
The student will:
1. appreciate the variety of various Philippine festivals and their uniqueness in
terms of the manner it is celebrated: rituals, décor of houses and attires of
the participants and the community, the food served, music played and other
activities..
2. realize that practically all provinces in the country have their own festival
which develops pride of their town or province and commemorates either
festival for their patron saint, thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest, or to
highlight the province’s produce or cultural icons.
3. create a replication of a festival familiar to them and celebrate it in school
complete with costumes, songs and décor.
2. K TO 12 ART FOR GRADE 7
FOURTH QUARTER : UNIT IV – SCULPTURE, DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
MODULE 8 : VISUAL ARTS IN PHILIPPINE DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
Lesson 2 : PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS
VOCABULARY
Fiesta or festival - is a communal celebration of a patron saint, a commemorative or
historical event, thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest or a blessed
circumstance; or a showcase of local indigenous peoples, their
rites and rituals, their skills and products, and their traditions.
Patron is the name the local people give their patron saint for whom they
dedicate the festival and celebration for.
ART ELEMENT AND PRINCIPLES
Mask-making is a process of creating a face covering after a particular style and
design. For example, the masks at the Maskara festival are all
smiling, while the masks in the Ati-atihan are unique and iimaginary,
using different materials and found objects.
Baroque décor Because the masks made tend to be heavily decorated and fully
covered with beads, sequins, buttons and found objects, and
glitter, art lovers label them so “baroque”.
Texture Ati-atihan masks are always a surprise because the local people
decorate it with such original materials and various textures
that they are literally, works of art!
MATERIALS
For the reenactment of one of the Philippine festivals, the students will need a lot of
found materials, beads, seeds, cardboard, tetra pack paper, brooms, coconut shells,
etc… and glue, scissors, wire and other construction materials like masking tape, etc..
PROCEDURE
SESSION 1
1. Let students recall the different festivals they know of. Read Lesson 2 of
Module 8 in the Learning Guide. They should identify the festivals based
on the pictures on this page, since these are popular festivals in the
Philippines. Ask them to describe the attire of the people, the reason for
the festival, the décor, food and other unique features.
Ask them to name local festivals that are celebrated in their town and
discuss how it is celebrated and for what reason is it held.
3. K TO 12 ART FOR GRADE 7
FOURTH QUARTER : UNIT IV – SCULPTURE, DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
MODULE 8 : VISUAL ARTS IN PHILIPPINE DRAMA AND FESTIVALS
Lesson 2 : PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS
2. Divide class into three groups (Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao) and let them
research on the festivals celebrated in that island group. They should make
a report that will include:
a. name of the festival
b. its history and why it is celebrated
c. practices they do during the festival
d. attire of the townsfolk and décor of their place
e. food that they serve during the festival
f. other products and practices.
g. economic gains of the festival for the townspeople
h. participants in the festival
SESSION 2
3. Let each group report on their festivals by island group. Encourage them
to use multi-media and actual costumes and masks.
4. Le the class select the : most colorful presentation
best research, history
biggest participation of members of group
most interactive with audience
clear explanation
SESSION 3
5. Continue the use of the costumes and attires and let the students add to
their clothes, masks, décor. Assign a place in the room that they can
decorate so that others can study their researches and appreciate their
crafts.
6. If the school permits, the class can involve other classes as audience
by performing the festival in the school grounds.
SESSION 4
7. After the presentation, let students write their Reflections (from the
Learning Guide, page 123). Critique the presentation fo the different
groups based on assessment given by the teacher.
ASSESSMENT AND SYNTHESIS
Let students answer the instructions in Final Glance of the Learning Guide,
Page 137) where they have to locate the different festivals in the map of the
Philippines.