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Jonas Baes-The composers who utilizes unorthodox, Form -This can be created by the forming of two or more
musical instruments such as bean pod rattles, leaves shapes or as three dimensional shape
and iron-nail chimes in writing music Texture-This is the quality of a surface or the way any
Francisco Santiago-the Triumvirate Filipino Composers, work of art is represented
who also known as the “Father of Kundiman” Space- This refers to the distances or areas around,
Francisco Feliciano-one is the Asia’s leading figures in between or within components of a piece.
liturgical music supervised publication of a new Asian
hymnal containing Asian composers
Characteristics of Philippine Photography
Ryan Cayabyab-the composer of the musical
composition “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika Interesting Foreground- it is the portion of the
frame that is closest to the camera
Julian Felipe-The composer the Philippine National
Anthem “Lupang Hinirang Sharpness -a sharp photograph shows intent and skill.
There are times that some parts of an image are blurry
Contemporary period -where the compositions are or vague but can be enhanced with the use of neutral
adopted in the ideas of from 20th century music in the density filters
west, as well as the latest trends and musical style in the
entertainment industry. Interesting Perspective- sometimes all
photographs need to be interesting. In order to do this.
Film Soundtrack - song used for movies and There should be a change of perspective. A shot taken
popularized by star performers from a few inches from the ground or under the subject,
Traditional music -refers to songs that have been something which is not usually seen can produce great
passed down from our forefathers to future generations images.
and commonly referred to as Folksongs Good Lightning-not under or over exposed is too
Characteristic of Contemporary Music obvious. A photographer knows how to really work with
light which can help create some truly stunning images.
Tempo – refers to the speed or space of the piece of Some rules are meant to be broken and lighting is one of
music them.
Pitch – the higher and lower frequency of variation Symmetry- it is the quality of being made up of exactly
similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
Texture- how the tempo, melodic and harmonic
materials are combined in musical composition Shadows- it gives depth to two-dimensional images or
just interesting composition builders.
Dynamic- the range of volume at which notes are
played. Contrast- is the visual ratio of different tones in an
image. This difference is what creates the textures,
Timbre- the quality of sound produced by musical
highlights, shadows, colors and clarity in a photograph.
instrument or voice.
Human Interest- Candid shots stand out. It is better to
see photos with the subject who isn’t reacting to the
Arts camera but instead, living their life.
Isolation- it is the ability to draw the viewer’s attention
away from anything distracting in the image and lead
Elements of Arts them right to the main subject
Line- This is the distance between two points (or the Physical Education
path of a moving point), taking any form along the way
Hip-hop is a cultural movement best known for its
Shape- This refers to the figure of a particular impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the
condition that outlines anything you can see same name. It originated in Bronx, New York City during
the 1970s, mostly among African Americans and some
Color- It pertains to different hues, pigments and shades
influence of Latin Americans.
applied in arts and design
Hip-hop culture is composed of the pillars such as DJ-
Value -This is the application of lightness and darkness
ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.
of color, shading and highlighting in an artwork.
❖ DJing is the art of spinning records at a dance party, SHUFFLING- (Melbourne Shuffle or rocking) is a rave
picking out songs in a crowd-pleasing sequence and club dance that originated in the late 1980s in the
underground rave music scene in Melbourne, Australia.
❖ Breakdancing is a style of dancing that includes It is characterized by fast heel and toe twisting, stepping,
gymnastic moves, head-spins and back-spins. running man variations, stomping with the beat, foot
swiveling from side to side, and having feet that appear
❖ Graffiti is a visual art, an expression of youth culture to be gliding on and off the ground.
and rebellion in public places. The first forms of subway
graffiti were tags or signatures of someone’s nickname or KRUMPING is a form of dancing that originated in the
crew (a group of artists that work together). It has African-American community of South Central Los
evolved into elaborate scripts, color effects, and shading. Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the
“Urban” Black dance movement. It is characterized as
❖ MCing/MC is the initial for the master of ceremonies. being a free dance where the movements are more
MCs originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to abrupt and strong. It is also an expressive, exaggerated,
the dancing audience. and highly energetic dance.
WAACKING is an African American form of street dance
originating in the 1970s disco era of the underground
HIP-HOP DANCE STYLES
LGBT club scenes in Los Angeles and New York City and
BREAKING/B-BOYING, also called breakdancing, is a receive its name from the English word “waack”, which
style of street dance and the first hip-hop dance style means “waving arms”. Its characteristics are the stylized
that was created in the South Bronx New York City posing and fast synchronized arm movements.
among Black and Puerto Rican youths during the early
Health
1970s. The performers are either called B-boys or B-girls
and they perform B-boying. As a dance style, it combines Global Health -term refers to diverse health issues,
3 main elements: acrobatics, gymnastics and rhythm. concerns and trends which calls for all nations to
address and act to promote and protect health of
It has four movements:
individuals and groups across boundaries
• Top rock - footwork-oriented steps performed while
Communicable Disease- the disease that can be
standing up
transmitted from one person to another
• Down rock -footwork performed with both hands and
Non-communicable disease cannot spread from one
feet on the floor
person to another
• Freezes -stylish poses done with your hands
DepEd- Department of Education
• Power moves–comprised of full-body spins and
WHO- World Health Organization
rotations that give the illusion of defying the gravity
DOH- Department of Health
DSWD- Department of Social Work and Development
LOCKING, also called as Campbel locking, was created
by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969 in Los Angeles,
California. It was popularized by his crew, The Lockers.
It is a type of dance that is very similar to popping. Both • 8 Millennium Development Goals
movements seem to have a “PAUSE”. The difference is, in 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
locking, the dancers hold their positions called the 2. Achieve Universal Primary Education
LOCK, longer. 3. Promote Gender Equality and Women
Empowerment
POPPING was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam 4. Reduce child Mortality
Solomon and his crew, the Electric Boogaloos. It is 5. Improve maternal health
characterized by its robotic elements contracting or 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
jerking the muscles of the body which is called pop or a 7. Ensure environmental sustainability
hit. 8. Global Partnership for development
TUTTING is an upper-body dance that uses arms,
hands, and wrists in a creative way to make geometric
shapes forming a right angle. The style was originally
practiced by young funk dancers. It can also be done
with the fingers rather than the arms. This method is
called finger tutting.