1. Art Subject for Elementary:
Element of Art; Color
Showing Mood and
Atmosphere
TEACHERS:
ENOVISO, JOSEPH & MONDINA,
PEARLY
4th Grade
2. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson students are expected to;
a. Compare the different festivals to those
cultural communities in the country (AYEL-
IIF).
b. Create a mural of a particular celebration or
festival and;
c. Appreciates the different celebration of the
cultural communities through artwork.
5. a tribute to the town’s
patron Saint and is
done once a year
TOWN
FIESTA
the important part of the
festival is mass and
procession
Everyone is having fun
because of the games
and happy playing of
the musicians that
circulate throughout the
town while others
partake in the abundant
food
6. Pahiyas Festival
a colorful festival
celebrated every 15th of
May in Lucban, Quezon.
It is farmer’s way to thank
their patron for their
bountiful harvest
8. Panagbenga
Festival
panagbenga means “ a
time of growth, a time of
flowering”
It boasts the abundance of
flowers in Baguio as well as
their rich culture
9. Sinulog Festival
a traditional celebration in
Cebu City held every third
Sunday of January to honor
the Santo Niño (Child
Jesus).
10. Sinulog Festival
Sinulog means “like water
current” and is actually the
name of the dance ritual in
honor of the Santo Niño.
11. Sinulog Festival
It celebrates the history
that started with the arrival
of the Spaniards in Cebu.
12. Pintados Festival
It is held annually on June
29 in Tacloban City, Leyte.
it is a parade where other
municipalities come to
showcase their own
cultures.
13. Pintados Festival
a cultural-religious
celebration in Tacloban
based on the body-
painting traditions of the
ancient tattooed "pintados"
warriors.
14. Masskara
Festival
an annual festival every 4th
Sunday of October in
Bacolod, Philippines.
celebrated as a declaration
of the will to survive
challenges and tragedies.
15. Masskara
Festival
Masskara is created from
two words: mass, meaning
crowd, and the Spanish
word cara, for face; thus
the double meaning for
"mask" and "many faces".
16. Masskara
Festival
- a smiling mask - was
adopted by the organizers to
dramatize the Negrenses
happy spirit, despite periodic
economic downturns in the
sugar industry.