Course Description:
This course explores Philippine indigenous and traditional arts as repositories of memory and collective human experience in their specific historical, cultural, political, economic, and social contexts. The significance of geographic and cultural communities as sites of art productions as well as their value in constructing Filipino identity and fostering nationalism is highlighted. Learners will critically integrate the significant aspects of these indigenous and traditional expressions into their artmaking as cultural continuity and bases for meaningful innovations.
Elective: Academic
Prerequisite: None
Time Allotment: 80 hours for one semester, 4 hours per week
Schedule: First Semester / Second Semester
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