bahag material uses
1. bahag material uses
The men wear long strips of hand woven loin cloth called wanes
2. bahag materials used
Answer:
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Explanation:
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3. material used Technique usedBahag
Answer:
materials used: uses long fabric measuring about then to fifteen inches wide and three to five feet long
techniques used: twill-weave technique
4. activity 1 whats more complete the chart below by writting the correct materials and techniques used fabric/textiles material used techniques used 1.inable textile 2.kalingaweave 3.bontoc weave 4.gaddang textiles ATTIRE 1.pandiling 2.bahag 3.lufid 4.g-string TAPESTRIES 1.WASIG BLANKETS 2.kagoy blankets 3.ginaspalawanes 4.bakwat sana po yung magsagot nito maayos ibebrainly kopo nonsence-report pls po pasahan na po kasi bukas
Answer:
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lufid&bakwat idon'tknowSorry
Explanation:
5. ers 19 ung bahaging riwandad ay kalooban ay Diyos Ang papatunay hindi. Source: LRMDS MAPEH 6 Learner's Material, pp. 124 Mary Joy D. Estrera, Sunday Jane L. Bautista Guillermo B. Alinton & Romina M. Amador The Binasuan is an entertaining dance that is usually performed at festive social occasions like weddings and birthdays. A group of dancers generally performs binasuan, moving in union, but occasionally breaking into smaller groups and performing different choreography. Dancers carefully balance three half-filled glasses of rice wine on their head and in their hands as they move. The term "binasuan" means "with the use of drinking class". The dance originated in Bayambang in the Pangasinan province, and though it's usually performed alone, it can also become a competition between several dancers. At the beginning of a binasuan performance, one of the dancers may fill each individual cup with rice wine (or water, if rice wine is not available) and pass them out to the other performers. The dancers can also come onstage with the cups already filled and balanced on their heads and hands. To balance the cups, the dancer places one on the flattest part of their head, another on one palm, and they may ask another person to place the third cup on the other palm. The head must be kept level and high, and the look must be straight ahead. The palms must be kept facing up, slightly cupped, to hold the cups in place. Direction: Based on what you have understand on the topic above, write in your own words the important details about the nature and background of the Binasuan dance in 5-10 sentences.
Answer: Binasuan Folk Dance
Binasuan is a folk dance that originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan,. The word “binasuan” means “with the use of drinking glasses.” The dancers balance glasses on their heads and in their hands as they move.
Binasuan Cups
At the beginning of a binasuan performance, one of the dancers may fill each individual cup with rice wine and pass them out to the other performers. The dancers can also come onstage with the cups already filled and balanced on their heads and hands.
Binasuan Steps
Binasuan footwork looks remarkably similar to waltz steps. First, step out to the side with your right foot.
Explanation: this answer is base on my reseach hope it help
6. A. SingkabanE. Kipingl.FabricB. Bul'ulF. Vakulj. BakwatC. KadangyanG. AttireK. IkatD. Bahag or wanesH. Tapestry1. It is a burial cloth for the rich people of Mountain Province.2. It is the headgear for Ivatan women of Batanes that is used toprotect them from the heat of the sun and rains. .3. It is the art of creating an entrance arch and other decorativematerials mainly from bamboo in Bulacan.4. It is a traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinousrice originated in Lucban, Quezon.5. It is a wooden sculpture also known as that represents therice granary spirits that guard the rice crop of Ifugaos.6. It refers to the clothes or outfits worn by the group of people in aspecific area or community.7. It is a cloth produced by weaving, knitting, tufting, knotting orbonding together using natural or synthetic threads, yarns, and othermaterials.8. It is the traditional attire of men in Bontoc.9. It is a cloth that serves as belt by the mother after giving birth,10. It is process of tying and dyeing the threads to prepare thepatterns before they are woven into the textile.n
Answer:
1.e
2.c
3.f
4.j
5.a
6.h
7.b
8.g
9.d
10.i
Explanation:
sana makatulong
Answer:
1. C. kadangyan
2. F. Vakul
3. A. Singkaban
4. E. Kiping
5. Bul'ul
6. G. attire
7. I. fabric
8. D. bahag or wanes
9. J. bakwat
10. K. ikat
7. what is the material used in bahag-attire?
Answer:
The men wear long strips of hand woven loin cloth called wanes, of which are two types. The Chinagta is a woven cloth using white cotton thread is usually used by a dead man but this is worn by some men today.
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8. fabric/textiles1 inabel textiles cloth2 kalinga weave cloth3 bontoc weave cloth4 gaddang textiles cloth attire 1 pandiling 2 bahag 3 lufid 4 G stringtapestries 1 wasig blankets2 kagoy blankets3 ginaspalawanes 4 bakwat ano po Ang mga material used at technique used paki sagot ng maayos kaylangan ko po yan please
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9. Techniques usedatures and tapestries given in une bestMaterials usedAttire1. Lufid2. G-string3. Bahag4. Pandiling
Answer:
Tapestry is first of all a technique. It differs from other forms of patterned weaving in that no weft threads are carried the full width of the fabric web, except by an occasional accident of design. The weft threads so outnumber the warps that they conceal them completely. ...
Explanation:
10. Direction: Read each question carefully and write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided 1. It came from the phrase "kung hindi man "Do not have enough time to exercise. A. Kundiman B. Folksong C. Rondalla D. Theatre 2. It is popularly known as the "Singing Bamboos of the Philippines - Make physical activity a regular part of your daily schedule. A. Kawayan B. Tinikling C. Pangkat Kawayan D. Fokisongs 3. These pangkat kawayan instruments are bamboo-rattle tubes attached to a bamboo frame. A. Kalagong B. Pan Pipes C. Gong D. Angklung 4. It is a wind instrument that produces a hollow gong-like sound. A.Kalagong B.Pan Pipes C. Gong D. Angklung 5. These are small pieces of bamboo in graduated small tubes that have been put together by a string A. Pan Pipes B. Bungkaka C. Sulbaw D. Tongatong 6. He is the composer of "Nasaan Ka Irog." A Ryan Cayabyab B. Antonio Buenaventura C. Nicanor Abelardo D. Hilarion Rubio 7. In musical context, kundiman usually starts in a minor key then goes to the and in triple meter. A. Minor key B. Stanzas C. Major key D. Strophic 8. "Pakiusap" is composed by? A. Nicanor Abelardo B. Francisco Santiago C. Ryan Cayabyab D. Hilarion Rubio 9. It is a bamboo piece with ridges, and it serves as a percussion instrument played by rubbing a rattan stick on its ridges. A Kiskis B. Sulibaw C. Tongatong D. Ragragsakan 10. It is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. B. Folksong C. Festival D. Theatre A. Rondalla because these 11. Some designs such as those found in antique jewelry are completely done by cannot be done by machines. C. Elbow B. Knee D. Hand A Feet symbols for Ifugao tribes. 12. Ling-ling-o, which is worn around the neck, serves as D. Fruit C. Fertility B. Rain A Rice granary 13. It is considered clothing and decoration because it covers their chest and arms, D. Pottery C. Tattoo B. Amulets A. Jewelries 14. What element of art is usually used in the traditional tattoo of Kalinga? D. Value C. Texture B. Color A. Line 15. What element of arts is applied in the jewelries of Luzon? A. Line B. Value C. Texture D. Form 16. It is a hand-weaving technique of Ilocanos that is produced using traditional wooden looms A. Yakan B. Inabel. C. Bontoc D. pawekan 17. Their textiles are very symbolic, from plain to intricate floating warps, "eye" designs and beautiful colorful twills and are woven by the women from homegrown cotton, and dyed in bright natural colors A. Kalinga B. Inabel C. Bontoc D. Gaddang 18. They are also skilled weavers, their method used in weaving is called ikat. A. Kalinga B. Inabel C. Bontoc D. Yakan 19. It is a long textile or fabric measuring about ten to fifteen inches wide and three to five feet long and is used to cover private parts of the males of Kalinga B. Ikat C. Bahag D. Inabel A. Ginaspalawanes 20. It is a cloth that serves as belt by the mother after giving birth. B. Ikat C. Ginaspala D. Bahag A. Bakwat 21. This refers to an apparatus used in rhythmic gymnastics made of either rubber or synthetic material B. hoop C. Clubs D. Ribbon 22. It is a sport that uses apparatus such as rope, hoop, ball, clubs, and ribbon D. Rhythmic gymnastics B. Artistic gymnastics C. Aerobic gymnastics 23. The compulsory elements of this apparatus in gymnastics include flicks, circles, snakes and spirals, and C. Clubs D. Ribbon B. Rope A Ball A. Aerobic gymnastics
Answer:
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11. 4. It is a cloth produced by weaving, knitting, tufting, knotting or bonding together using natural or synthetic threads, yams, and other materials. 5. It is the traditional attire of men in Bontoc. 6. The traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinous rice which originated from the City of Lucban, Quezon. 7. The burial cloth for the rich people of Mountain Province, 8. It is a cloth that serves as belt by the mother after giving birth. 9. It is considered as the Intramuros of the North 10. It is the smoothly woven mat from Bolinao that is made of dried leaves of palm (buri, raffia, and buntal), dyed and woven.here is the selectionkiping ikat buri mat bakwatsingkabanbahag fabric vigan kadangyankain
Answer:
sorry po Hindi po ako marunong mag answer
12. Materials used Techniques used Fabric/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. KalingaWeave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 3. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
Answer:
a,b,a,c,dbl a b a c dbl a b a c dbl
13. 4 A form of art where it usually covers the chest, arms and signifies a rite of passage of youth to adulthood. a Basketry b Tattooing c Pottery d Weaving 5. A bowl shape basket made from rattan of the Kalinga's that shows their fine craftsmanship a Labba b. Singkaban c Gimata d buray 6. Tatooing in Kalinga is considered as a mark of heroism c Passage from youth to adulthood b. Ones status in the community d. All of the above 7. A wrap around skirt worn by southern Kalinga which reaches below the knee a. Kain b. Saya c Tapis d bahag 8. Men's traditional attire of Mountain Province a. Inabel b. Wanes c. Ginaspala d. Tapis 9. Amulets of the Ifugao which are made from jade gold, copper, bronze stone and other materials a oway b. ginaspala c Dinumog d Singkaben 10. It is a fertility symbols worn around the neck of Ifugao a String b. Lingling-o c Singkaban d. Saya 11. A hand weaving technique of the locanos that is produced using traditional wooden looms a. Inabel b. Binakol c Wanes d Bahres 12 It is used in rituals that are performed to call the ancestors to protect their nice fields from resilience and to ask for an abundant harvest a. dinumog b. buful clingling- d kain 13. It is used for storage of water, nice grains basi and fermented fish a sculpture b. pottery c textile d basketry 14. These are belts wom by married women of Bontoc composed of continuous zigzag patterns a. Wanes b. Ginaspalawanes c G string d bahag 15. It is a term which means natives of the Cordillera a Ifugao b. Kalinga Bontoc d Abra
4. B
5. B
6.B
7.d
8. a
9. c
10. D
11. b
12. b
13. b
14. G
15. D
correct me if im wrong po, hindi po ako masyado sure
Explination :
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14. PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE 1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel. a. Baro't saya b.Maria Clara c.Terno d.Tapis 2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt. a.Baro’t sayab. Maria Clarac. Terno d.Tapis 3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.a. Barong Tagalogb. Maria Clara c.Camisita De Chinod. Tapis 4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins. a. Balintawakb. Bahagc. Camisita De Chinod.Tapis5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of mena.Balintawakb.Bahagc.Camisita De Chinod.Tapis6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside. a.Maria Clarab.Balintawakc.Ternod.Tapis7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Tapis8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Camisita De Chino9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.Bayanihan10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.BayanihanPART II: JAPANESE CULTURE1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world. a.The land of the rising Sunb.The land of the rising Tigerc.The land of Promised.The land of the beauties2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan. a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikokub.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiruc.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikokud.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding? a.Autumn & Summerb.Spring &Summerc.Spring & Falld.Summer & Autumn4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement. a.Hakama pants/Shortb.“Obi” Kimono sashc.Hakama pants/Skirtsd.Kimono & Hakama5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage. a.Shiraga & Obib.Shiraga & Sumurec.Katsuo-bushi & Obid.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
Answer:
PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE
Explanation:
1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel.
a. Baro't saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt.
a.Baro’t saya
b. Maria Clara
c. Terno
d.Tapis
3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.
a. Barong Tagalog
b. Maria Clara
c.Camisita De Chino
d. Tapis
4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins.
a. Balintawak
b. Bahag
c. Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of men
a.Balintawak
b.Bahag
c.Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside.
a.Maria Clara
b.Balintawak
c.Terno
d.Tapis
7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Camisita De Chino
9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
PART II: JAPANESE CULTURE
1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world.
a.The land of the rising Sun
b.The land of the rising Tiger
c.The land of Promise
d.The land of the beauties
2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan.
a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku
b.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiru
c.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikoku
d.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku
3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding?
a.Autumn & Summer
b.Spring &Summer
c.Spring & Fall
d.Summer & Autumn
4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement.
a.Hakama pants/Short
b.“Obi” Kimono sash
c.Hakama pants/Skirts
d.Kimono & Hakama
5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage.
a.Shiraga & Obi
b.Shiraga & Sumure
c.Katsuo-bushi & Obi
d.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
15. Materials used Techniques used Fabrie/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. Kalinga Weave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 3. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
Answer:
Materials used Techniques used Fabrie/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. Kalinga Weave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 3. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
16. ARIS a. a. a. a. Pre-test Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the best answer on the blank. 1. They are the branches of learning based on the philosophy and ethical perspective of humanism. It is from the Latin word Humanus Philosophy. B. art c. Humanities. D. contemporary 2. Humanus means Human, Cultured, & Arts. B. refined C. concepts. D. none of the above 3. The Element/Principle of Contemporary Arts that combines past from the present. Revives interest to existing form of Arts. Technology b. appropriation c. Hybridity. D. space 4. The Element/Principle of Contemporary Arts that usage of unconventional materials are mixing of unlikely materials to produce Art work. a. Appropriation. B. technology c. Hybridity. D. space 5. An Element of Contemporary Arts that shows that a performer can be present or absent. Technology b. appropriation c. Hybridity d. performance 6. Today, Modern Art is referred to as a Traditional b. theater c. Literature d. painting 7. It is considered a Filipino art before the coming of first colonizers. Modern Art. B. pre-conquest c. Traditional. D. none of the above 8. It is used to emphasize the idea our ancestors have been making before colonization. Indigenous. B. weaving c. Oil and canvassd. none of the above 9. Prior to the colonization, Art of Filipinos were woven into the Canvass b. cloth c. Fabric. D. none of the above 10. Just like all other people in the world, our Ancestor were also Job seekers. B. fishermen c. Farmers. D. hunter gatherers 11. When our ancestors told the story about their hunt, this form of storytelling is the start of Theater B. literature c. Music. D. art. 12. When our ancestors imitated the movement of the animals they hunted, this marked the early beginnings of Theater/Play B. music c. Literature, D. arts 13. Historians found out that this pre-colonial clothing was already worn by early Filipinos, the natives of Ma-l before they were colonized by the Spaniards. Bahag b, barong tagalog c. Manne Pants a. a. a. W a. a. a. a. a. d kimono
Answer:
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. c
5. a
6. b
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. c
11. d
12. d
13. b
17. what are the materials used in making bahag
Answer:
barkcloth or from hand-woven textiles
Explanation:
18. IDENTIFICATION Direction: Choose the correct word inside the box and write it on the space provided that identifies the sentence: Kadangyan Mountain Provimce Wanes and Lufid Labba Singkaban Bahag Lantern Tapis Bumay Siniwsiwan Craft Barong Bolinao Vakul and Vest Pastillas Wrappers Batok or tattoo Binakol Raffia Lingling Kiping Textile ARTS 1. It is a Cordilleran term which literally means "rich". 2. It also known as bahag for men and tapis for women from the Igorots from the Mountain Province. 3. It is used for carrying and storing rice or vegetables of the Kalingas. 4. It is the art of creating an entrance arch and other decorative materials mainly from bamboo. 5. It is made of papel de hapon for coverings but were then innovated by using colored plastics as a material for covering. 6. It is commonly used for storage of water, grains, fermented fish (bagoong), basi (sugarcane wine), salt, and other condiments. 7. It is the Bontoc's blanket and clothing wanes and lufid and ginaspala wanes. 8. It is an embroidered formal men's wear in the Philippines.
Answer:
1.kadangyan
2.binakol
3.kalinga
4.singkaban
5.textile
6.burnay
7.siniwsiwan
8.barong
Explanation:
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19. Materials used Techniques used cob R. rts- mod Mai Fabric/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. KalingaWeave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Sec Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag I text 3. Lufid a produ 4. G-string Tapestries to 3 the 4 Yes 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
Answer:
handmade / machinery techniques
Explanation:
20. Material used of Inabel Textile,kalinga weave,bontoc weave gaddang,pandiling,bahag,lufid, g-string,wasig blankets,kagoy blankets,bakwat
Answer:
Materials used
Techniques used
Fabric/Textiles
1. Inabel textiles/cloth
2. KalingaWeave/Cloth
3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth
4. Gaddang textiles / cloth
Attire
1. pandiling
2. Bahag
3. Lufid
4. G-string
Tapestries
1. Wasig blankets
2. Kagoy blankets
3. Ginaspalawanes
4. Bakwat
Explanation:
21. b. 3. C technique A tapestry of Ilocos with stripe design and originally handwoven by the artistic weavers of La Union. a. Wasir Blanket b. Pandiline c. Pinilan d. Pangablar 5. A type of belt wear by the Northern Cordilleran women once they get married. Ragoy b. Pangablan c. Bahag d. Ginaspalowanes 6. A process of tying and dyeing technique used in Bontoc to prepare the patterns betore they are woven into the textile. That b. Inabel c. Pangablan d. Binakol 7. An ordinary women's skirt of Kalinga's women, covering the body from walst to feet 2. Wanes b. Saya c. Pandiling d. Wasig 8. A Southern Kalinga rectangular blanket made of three strips of material sewn together. a. Kagoy b. Pangablan c. Bahag d. Ginaspalawanes The traditional costume for Gaddang male, which is held by a girdle, whose flap is weighted on the hem by beaded tassles. a. Ginaspalawanes b. Pangablan c G-string d. Tapis 10. A cloth commonly decorated with white beads that serves as belt by the mother after giving a bith. a Bakwat b. Wanes C. G-string d. Wasig They make and repairs jewelry and who sells his/her works, a. Artist b. Jewelry c. Jeweler d. Designer 12. An unglazed earthen Jar with small opening, which made from fine gravel, sand, and ashes. a. Amulets b. Merteka c. Lingling-o d. Burnay 13 A paste used by Wang-od, which is made from a mixture of uling collected from the dice pot and fresh water. a. Amulets b. Merteka c. Ungling-o d. Burnay An art by the people of Kalinga, considered as clothing and decoration because it covers the chest and arms of the body. c. Merteka d. Mambabatok a Burnay b. Tattooing 15. The amulets of Ifugaos, made of shells and gold which are worn around the neck and serve as fertility symbols for Ifugao tribes. d. Tattoo b. Tassles c. Lingling o or Dinumog a. Bakwat i need your help to answer dis pls help me
Answer:
1.a
2.d
3.c
4.a
5.b
6.a
7.c
8.c
9.a
10.a
11.b
12.c
14.a
15.d
22. the statement being described below. Choose your answer thespace providedAttireBahagSayaBakwatTapestryFabric or textileWas DianetKagoy Blanket1. It refers to the clothes or outfits worn by the group of people in aspecific area or community2. It is a cloth produced by weaving knitting tuning, knotting or bondingtogether using natural or synthetic threads, yarns, and other materials3. It corresponds to any piece of decorative fabrio where the designs wereoriginally applied through weaving as the inbreis being made4. It is the traditional attire of men in Bontoe5. It is an ordinary woman's skirt covering the body from wait to feet innorthern Kalinga6. It is a cloth in Cagayan Valley that serves as belt by the mother aftergiving birth7. It is a large rectangular blanket in Southern Kaling made of three stripsof inaterial sew together8. It is a blanket from locos Region with striped design and a hundred percentoriginally handwoven by the artistic weavers of Bandar La Union9. It is the color used in the textile of Kalinga that signifies bravery10. It is the color used in the textile of Kalinga that signifies flowers and coffee trees
Answer:
2.Fabric
3.Textile
5.Saya
6.Bakwat
9.Red
10.White
Explanation:
I'm not sure
23. What is the Materials Used of Bahag?(Materials used lang po kailangan ko no need na po yung long answer.)(please answer correctly.)#Respect
Answer:
bahag materials is botle and plastic
Explanation:
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24. Materials used Techniques used Fabric/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. KalingaWeave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 3. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
Answer:
Materials used Techniques used Fabric/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. KalingaWeave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 3. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
25. Before we continue, let's see how well you understood the discussion. List down the materials and techniques in making fabric, attires and tapestries given in the first columnMaterials used Techniques used Fabric/Textiles 1. Inabel textiles/cloth 2. KalingaWeave/Cloth 3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth 4. Gaddang textiles/ cloth Attire 1. pandiling 2. Bahag 13. Lufid 4. G-string Tapestries 1. Wasig blankets 2. Kagoy blankets 3. Ginaspalawanes 4. Bakwat
Answer:
Materials used
Techniques used
Fabric/ Textiles
1. Inable Textiles/ Cloth
Materials used– Cotton
Techniques used– wooden Loom
2. KalingaWeave/ Cloth
Materials used– banana, Cogon, abaca, maguey
Techniques used– twill weaved
3. Bontoc Weave/ Cloth
Materials used– kapas/ Cotton
Techniques used– ikat
4. Gaddang Textiles/ Cloth
Materials used– home grown Cotton, and dyed in bright natural colors
Techniques used– tapestry weaving
ATTIRE
1. Pandiling
Materials used– diamonds,milky wasy, shees and stripes Cotton
Techniques used– hand Loom woven
2. Bahag
Materials used– Cotton
Techniques used– hand Loom woven
3. Lufid
Materials used– wool & Cotton
Techniques used– back strap loom
4. G-string
Materials used– dried banana stalks and woven Cotton
Techniques used– back strap loom
TAPESTRIES
1. Wasig blankets
Materials used– Cotton
Techniques used– abel weaving
2. Kagoy blankets
Materials used– cotton, wool, silk
Techniques used– twiil weave
3. Ginaspalawanes
Materials used– lines and silk
Techniques used– weaving
4. Bakwat
Materials used– wool, Cotton
Techniques used– gaddang weaver
Explanation:
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26. is a rectaI Direction Read carefully the following questions Write the letter of the correct1 lt is a cloth produced by weaving, Kniting, tufting, knoting or boand other materialsA.TapisB TapestryC Khong D Fabric or lexble211 refers to the dothes or outfits worn by the group of people inA AttireB blouse and skirt Pandling D kimono311 corresponds to any piece of decorative fabric to where the defabric is being madeA Fabric B merleka C. TapestryD Tapis4 A hand woven wrap-around cloth calledtraditionally wom by IlocanosA Tattoo B TapisC Bahag D.Kimona5. lus the traditional Ilocano dress made from inabel came in a tyA blouse and skirt B Kimona C PantalonD Bahag6 The full-length skirt calledIs cone shaped with a drA Panding B Bahag C Kimona D.Patadyang7. The blouse calledis either plain white or pastel usB Bahag C Kimono D Kimona8. The formal foctwear called are made of beaded fell anA TapisB TapestryC Kimono D. Kutso9. The attre for male Kalingas is the 'bag' or commonly calledB Bahag C Kimono D Kimona10 Southern Kalinga women wear a tapis calledawide, and three lo four feet longA UlesB Panyo C Kain D twalya11. It is considered as dothing and decoration because it coversLettering B Drawing C TattooingD SymbolsA TapisA Tapis
Answer:
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d
Explanation:
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27. Cu Pung Singsing, which folk song can be played by 13. It is a courtship dance from Ilocos Norte wherein dancers exhibit their fondness by dancing basic polka steps 14. Appropriate chords were performed accurately. In this kind of indicator, this element of music is being evaluated 15. These percussion instruments can be used to perform the basic rhythmic patterns of polka. Direction: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided 1. It is a hand weaving technique or Ilocanos that is produced using traditional wooden door A. Bontoc B. Inabel C. Paweka D. Yakan 2. Their textiles are very symbolic, from plain to intricate Monting warps, weye designs wil color They are woven by the women from homegrown cotton and are dyed in bright natural colors A. Bontoc B. Gaddang C. Inabel D. Kalinga 3. They are also skilled weavers; their method used in weaving is called ikat, A. Bontoc B. Inabel C. Kalinga D. Yakan 4. This technique which put textures on the striped bands is being used by the Kalinga weavers who live in the upper area of Benguet and Mountain Province. A. Ikat technique B. Inabel technique C. Twirl- weaved technique D. Tying technique 5. It is a long textile or fabric measuring about ten to fifteen inches wide and three to five feet long and is used to cover private parts of the males of Kalinga, A. Bahag B. Ginaspalawanes C. Ikat D. Inabel 6. What element of arts is best applied in the jewelries of Luzon? A. form B. line C. texture D. value 7. What principles of design is/are prominent in burnay of Ilocos? A. balance and proportion B. contrast C. emphasis D. pattern and repetition 8. Ling-ling-o, which is worn around the neck, serves as symbols for Ifugao tribes. 4. fertility B. fruit C. rain D. rice granary 9. What is the special characteristic of the amulets of Ifugaos in terms of its principles? . asymmetrical balance B. radially balance C. radially symmetrical D. symmetrically balance 10. It is considered as clothing and decoration because it covers the chest and arms. amulets B.jewelries C. pottery D. tattoo 11. What element of arts is usually used in traditional tattoo of Kalinga? color B. line C. texture D. value because these can 12. Some design such as those found in antique jewelries are completely done by done by machines. B. feet C. knee D. hand 13. What kind of ink is used by Wang- Od in her traditional tattoo? C. Used oil. D. water and soap Charcoal and water B. Paints and water 14. What are the materials in making burnay? ne gravel, sand, and ashes B. fine gravel and powder soap C. soil and wax D. wax and clay elbow
Answer:
1yakan
2kalinga
3bontoc
4Ikat technique
5bahag
6texture
7balance and proportion
8rice
9symmetrically balance
10pottery
11color
12hads
13paints and water
14soil and wax