0% found this document useful (0 votes)
173 views1 page

Gamaba

1) A T'boli weaver from South Cotabato who produces intricate, high quality designs that remain faithful to T'boli traditions. 2) A Bagobo weaver from Davao del Sur who demonstrates the creative aspects of Bagobo abaca ikat weaving. 3) A weaver who popularized the tabungaw hat woven by the Sama people of Zamboanga del Norte. 4) A master mat weaver recognized among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos, Zamboanga del Norte. 5) A Pis Syabit weaver from Jolo, Sulu who preserves the art of Pis Syab
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
173 views1 page

Gamaba

1) A T'boli weaver from South Cotabato who produces intricate, high quality designs that remain faithful to T'boli traditions. 2) A Bagobo weaver from Davao del Sur who demonstrates the creative aspects of Bagobo abaca ikat weaving. 3) A weaver who popularized the tabungaw hat woven by the Sama people of Zamboanga del Norte. 4) A master mat weaver recognized among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos, Zamboanga del Norte. 5) A Pis Syabit weaver from Jolo, Sulu who preserves the art of Pis Syab
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

NAME:_______________________________ DATE: ________________

CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION -

GAMABA AWARDEES

IDENTIFICATION: Read and analyze the following statements. Determine the GAMABA Awardees being described in each statement.

1. A Tinalak weaver who have produced creations which remain faithful to the T’boli tradition as manifested in
the complexity of her design, fineness of workmanship and quality of finish.
2. A GAMABA awrdee of Tagabawa Bagobo of Bansalan, who was awarded for fully demonstrating the creative
and expressive aspects of the Bagobo abaca ikat weaving.
3. A GAMABA awardee who popularized the the tabungaw hat.
4. She is recognized as the master mat weaver among the Sama indigenous community of Ungos Matata.
5. A GAMABA awardee of barangay Parang, Jolo Island, Sulu province and he he preserved art of Pis Syabit
weaving.
6. He was awarded for his exemplary skills in basal or gong music ensemble.
7. A Panay-Bukidnon of Calinog, lloilo was awarded for his mastery of chanting the sugidanon, the epic tradition
of Central Panay.
8. A Kapampangan from Central Luzon is recognized for reviving the Spanish colonial-era craft of Plateria.
9. A Yakan of Lamitan, Basilan was awarded for his dexterity in playing Yakan musical instruments.
10. Based in Pinili, Ilocos Norte, Magdalena Gamayo took up weaving when she was 16, guided by her aunt’s
patterns.

NATIONAL ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES

11. He reshaped the urban landscape with a distinctive architecture reflective of Philippine Art and Culture.
12. His basic design is grounded on simplicity, no clutter.
13. His greatest contribution is his belief that there is such a thing as Philippine Architecture, espousing
architecture reflective of Philippine traditions and culture.
14. He was declared the best picture of 1939 by critics and journalists alike in his career in film that would be
capped by such distinctive achievements as the Grand Prix at the Asian Film Festival in Hong Kong.
15. He is a self-taught painter and was a leading member of the pre-war Thirteen Moderns, the group that charted
the course of modern art in the Philippines

HERNANDO R. OCAMPO
LAMBERTO V. AVELLANA
LEANDRO V. LOCSIN
PABLO S. ANTONIO
JUAN F. NAKPIL

You might also like