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Learning Competencies and Objectives: Discuss the use of the properties of sound, oExample: Sayaw ng Bila-Bila imitates the

aw ng Bila-Bila imitates the fluttering of butterflies,


theatrical, dance and visual elements as expressed in relevant creative works. symbolizing transformation and beauty.
Introduction 2. Rhythm and Tempo: The speed and beat of the movements.
Creative works, such as dances, festivals, theatrical performances, and visual arts, reflect a o Example: Fast-paced dances in Baragatan Festival highlight the energy and
community’s culture, beliefs, and traditions. Understanding the properties of sound, vibrancy of the community.
theatrical, dance, and visual elements allows us to appreciate and preserve these art forms. 3. Formation and Patterns: The arrangement of dancers on stage.
This discussion focuses on how these elements are utilized in creative works, with examples o Example: Circular formations in traditional dances represent unity and
from MIMAROPA’s rich cultural heritage.
community.
4. Expression: The use of facial and body movements to convey emotions.
Properties of Sound in Creative Works o Example: Dancers in Agogocoy smile to reflect joy and hospitality.
Sound plays a crucial role in storytelling and cultural expression. Its properties include: Significance:
1. Pitch: Refers to how high or low a sound is. Traditional songs often use specific  Serves as a medium to pass down traditions and stories.
pitches to convey emotions or themes.  Builds a sense of identity and pride within the community.
o Example: The melodic lines in “Alamat ng Dalawang Puting Gansa” reflect
the folklore’s emotional depth.
2. Timbre: The quality or color of sound that makes it unique. Native instruments like Visual Elements in Creative Works
the kudyapi or bamboo flutes provide distinct timbres. Visual arts enrich performances by creating an engaging and aesthetically pleasing
environment. Key elements include:
o Example: The use of indigenous instruments in festivals enhances the
1. Color: Evokes emotions and sets the mood.
authenticity of performances.
o Example: Vibrant costumes in Sayaw ng Bila-Bila and Baragatan symbolize
3. Dynamics: The volume of sound, ranging from soft to loud, to express intensity or
mood. celebration and prosperity.
2. Lines and Shapes: Define the structure and movement within the artwork or
o Example: Crescendos during the Sayaw ng Bila-Bila symbolize the life cycle
performance.
of butterflies.
o Example: Flowing lines in costumes and props represent the gentle
4. Rhythm: The pattern of beats and tempo in music.
movement of waves or butterflies.
o Example: Pandang-Gitab’s rhythm mimics the gentle yet steady motion of
3. Space: The use of physical area in performances or artworks.
lanterns carried by dancers.
o Example: The stage in Pandang-Gitab is designed to mimic the open sea,
Significance:
with performers representing fishermen.
 Sets the mood and tone of the performance.
4. Texture: Adds depth and realism.
 Communicates cultural stories and emotions. o Example: Costumes made from indigenous materials showcase the
region’s craftsmanship.
Theatrical Elements in Performances Significance:
Theater combines various elements to create an immersive experience. Key aspects  Enhances the aesthetic appeal of performances.
include:  Reinforces the cultural narrative.
1. Dialogue and Monologue: Words spoken by performers to convey the narrative.
o Example: Legends recited in traditional plays highlight the moral lessons of
the community. Application of Elements in MIMAROPA’s Creative Works
2. Blocking and Movement: The positioning and movement of actors on stage. 1. Pandang-Gitab (Mindoro):
o Example: Performers in the Baragatan Festival use deliberate movements o Combines light props, rhythmic music, and graceful movements to narrate
to showcase cultural unity. the story of fishermen.
3. Lighting: Enhances the mood and directs the audience’s focus. 2. Sayaw ng Bila-Bila (Marinduque):
o Example: In Pandang-Gitab, soft lighting highlights the lanterns carried by o Depicts the life cycle of butterflies using flowing movements and vibrant
dancers. costumes.
4. Costumes and Props: Reflect the story’s setting, characters, and culture. 3. Baragatan Festival (Palawan):
o Example: Agogocoy performers wear traditional Romblon attire to o Showcases unity and culture through energetic dances, colorful attire, and
emphasize regional identity. festive music.
Significance: 4. Agogocoy (Romblon):
 Enhances storytelling through visual and emotional cues. o Highlights hospitality and joy through synchronized movements and
 Provides a platform to showcase cultural identity. traditional props.
Integration of Elements:
 These performances seamlessly blend sound, theatrical, dance, and visual
Dance as an Expression of Culture elements to create a holistic cultural presentation.
Dance integrates physical movements with music to narrate stories and express emotions.
Elements include:
1. Choreography: The sequence of movements designed for a performance. Conclusion
The creative works of MIMAROPA demonstrate how sound, theatrical, dance, and visual
elements come together to preserve and celebrate cultural heritage. By studying and
appreciating these elements, we not only understand the richness of our traditions but also
contribute to their continuity for future generations.

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