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GR10 - MAPEH REVIEWER 3RD QUARTER - Discerning a significant moment or a unique expression

is an art.
MUSIC - Device used: Camera.
20th Century Traditional COMPOSERS PHILIPPINE PHOTOGRAPHERS:
FRANCISCO SANTIAGO GEORGE TAPAN
- “Father of Kundiman”  An award-winning travel photographer won two
- Among his famous works are the following: Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold
· Pakiusap/Madaling Araw/Sakali Man awards and First Place in the 2011 National
· Pilipinas Kong MahaL/ Hibik ng Pilipinas etc. Geographic Photo contest.
NICANOR ABELARDO  His highly acclaimed work has been published in
- He is one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino five travel photography books.
Composers” and notable for his compositions
JOHN K. CHUA
Mutya ng Pasig.
 Best known as an advertising and commercial
- He studied at University of the Philippines in 1917
photographer with numerous local and
and composed the school hymn “UP Beloved”.
Ang Unang Buko - It is the first musical composition international awards for his works.
completed by Nicanor Abelardo at the age of eight.  He applied his photo artistry to showcasing the
- Elevated the status of the Kundiman with touch beauty of the Philippines.
of German and French Styles MANNY LIBRODO
Other best-known compositions include the following:  Is a highly decorated photographer. Specializing in
Nasaan Ka Irog, Bituing Marikit , Cavatina for Violin and travel and people, glamour, and fashion
Piano, and Magbalik Ka Hirang photography.
ANTONIO MOLINA  Manny's captivating photographs regularly top
“Father of Impressionist Music” online photography competitions. In addition,
- A Filipino composer who combined the styles of they've graced numerous UNICEF calendars,
romantic period and impressionist commercial work, international magazines, and
on his major compositions. the covers of some of the world's leading
- A characteristically impressionist work is his piano photography publications (Asian Geographic and
work “Malikmata” the Digital Photographer Magazine.)
- He received the National Artist for Music award in FILM AND ANIMATION
1973. He was the “first National Artist for Music.” Film: It is also called as motion pictures or moving
LUCIO SAN PEDRO pictures.
“Romantic nationalist.” Editing: It is the art of selecting the precise sections of
A notable Filipino composer who studied music under film.
various musicians in the country and also in Julliard Magnifico: A heartwarming drama film directed by
School of Music in New York. Maryo Delos
 Arguably, his most popular work is the well-loved Kinetoscope: is a peepshow cabinet with an eyehole
“Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”, a lullaby melody sung by his through which these earliest “movies”
mother. could be viewed one person at a time.
 He incorporated Philippine Folk elements with Animation: It is the technique of photographing
Western forms. successive drawings or positions of puppets or
 He was declared National Artist for Music in 1991 models to create an illusion of movement when the
RYAN CAYABYAB movie is shown as a sequence.
“also known as Mr. C PE
 A popular contemporary composer who also has
Hip-Hop Dance
classical compositions
- This refers to dance styles primarily performed to
 Among his numerous compositions are the award hip-hop music genre and has evolved as part of
winning “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika” hip-hop culture.
 He was named National Artist for Music in 2018. - Hip-hops cultural roots come from ethnic group
Felipe De Leon - He is known as nationalist composer and of African.
a founding member of the League of - Hip-hop originated in New York in the 1970’s.
Filipino composers. House Dance Is the dance style formally known as
Alfredo Buenaventura - He based his compositions and vernacular dances and evolved outside the
musical styles on epics, legends, and local heroes. dance studios.
ARTS Street dance - . Refers to dance styles that evolved
outside of dance studios.
PHOTOGRAPHY Hip-hop culture - Has four main pillars such as DJing,
- Came from the Greek word “photos” – meaning Light rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art
and “graphos” – meaning Writing.
- Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter is  DJing is the art of spinning records at a dance
Photography as process. party, picking out songs in a crowd-pleasing
sequence. Also, the art of touching and moving
records with your hands.
 Breakdancing is a style of dancing that includes  having feet that appear to be gliding on and off
gymnastic moves, head-spins, and back-spins. the ground.
 Graffiti is a visual art, an expression of youth 6. KRUMPING
culture and rebellion in public places. MCing/MC  Is a form of dancing that originated in the African
is the initial for the master of ceremonies. MCs American community of South-Central Los
originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to Angeles, CA
the dancing audience.  New form of the “Urban” Black dance movement.
 Characterized as free dance where the
What is the characteristics of Hip-hop dance?
movements are more abrupt and strong.
Incorporates the movement of:
 An expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic
- break dancing, bounce, locking, and body dance.
popping. 7. WAACKING
 An African American street dance originated in
HIP-HOP DANCE STYLES:
the 1970s in underground LGBT club in LA and
1. BREAKING/B-BOYING
NYC
 also called breakdancing.
 From the English word “waack”, which means
 A style of street dance and the first hip-hop dance
“waving arms”.
style
 Characteristics are the stylized posing and fast
 Created in the South Bronx NY City
synchronized arm movements.
3 main elements: Acrobatics, Gymnastics and Rhythm.
4 MOVEMENTS OF B-BOYING HEALTH
- Top rock - footwork steps performed while Global Health Initiatives - are programs and projects
standing up which help address global health issues, concerns, and
- Down rock -footwork with both hands and feet trends.
on the floor World Health Organization- it is the chief body
- Freezes -stylish poses done with your hands. responsible for providing leadership on global health,
- Power moves – Full-body spins & rotations; gives seeing norms and standards and providing health support
illusion of defying the gravity. to countries around the world.
5 LOCKING Accelerating the end of AIDS, TB, Malaria as epidemics –
 Known as Campbell locking. is a health initiative that gives financial assistance to
 Created by Don Campbell Campbell partner countries and agencies in fighting TB, malaria and
 Popularized by “The Lockers”. other epidemics.
 Similar to popping; Both movements seem to United Nation Millennium Declaration
have a “PAUSE”. - signed September 2000
 The difference is, in locking, the dancers hold - 191 UN member States’ target goal is eight
their positions called the LOCK, longer. Millennium Development in year 2015.
3. POPPING Millennium Development Goal # 4
 Popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon - is to reduce the mortality rate of children under 5
years old (under-5 mortality) by two-thirds
the Electric Boogaloos.
between 1990 and 2015.
 Created in Fresno, California in the 1970s.
HEALTH TRENDS/ISSUES:
 Characterized by robotic elements contracting or
 Top leading cause of death worldwide is heart
jerking the muscles of the body called pop or a disease.
hit.  AFRICA is the country that has highest death rate
 The popping movements create an illusion like among children aged 5 years and below.
drifting across the floor or a head falling out of  Immunization programs is the best way to
place. reduce child mortality (or death rate)
4. TUTTING  Roll back malaria is a global health effort to
 Upper-body dance, uses arms, hands, and wrists control, prevent and eradicate the spreading of
in a creative way to make geometric shapes mosquito-borne infections through development,
forming a right angle. preventive measures, and effective treatment.
 Originally practiced by young funk dancers.  Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control
 Can also be done with the fingers rather than the of Non-Communicable Diseases – States that
tobacco use is a shared risk factor for developing
arms, It is called finger tutting.
chronic non-communicable diseases.
5. SHUFFLING
 A rave and club dance that originated late 1980s
HIV and AIDS:
in Melbourne, Australia. AIDS- Acquired Immuno-Deficiency syndrome.
Characterized by: HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
 Fast heel and toe twisting, stepping, running man - In Sub-Saharan Africa region new HIV infections
variations, stomping with the beat. occur among individuals living in low and middle-
 foot swiveling from side to side, income countries

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