OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson you must be able to: i dentify the different arts and crafts of Southeast A sian country s how creativity through making a replica of Southeast Asian countries arts and craft a ppreciate the value of having own identity in arts
DRAW UP! Group your self according to the day of your month where you born GROUP 1 – 1 to 7 GROUP 2 – 8 to 14 GROUP 3 – 15 to 21 GROUP 4 – 22 to 30
There will be given a paper to you Read and follow the instruction on the paper to come up to your answer DRAW your answer on the board The first team who finished with correct answer will be the winner
ARTS AND CRAFTS
THAILAND
SKY LANTERN Festival Flying lanterns are made out of rice paper with a bamboo frame, which contain a fuel cell or small candle. Loy Krathong Festival – Held on the night of the 12 th Full moon - believe to have brightest and most spectacular celebration
LAOS & CAMBODIA
PAPER MAKING Handicrafts are part of the traditional culture and livelihood of the highlanders Baskets, Jars, Pottery, and other tools for their daily life They make paper by hand in the wider region for over 700 years using bark of the local sa or mulberry tree Sa paper – used for calligraphy - making festive decoration - umbrellas
VIETNAM
SILK PAINTING It is one of the most popular forms of art in Vietnam 19 th and 20 th centuries – French influence was absorbed into Vietnamese art The liberal and modern use of color especially began to differentiate V ietnamese silk paintings from their Chinese or Japanese counterparts.
Vietnamese silk paintings typically showcase the countryside, landscape, pagodas, historical events, or scenes of daily life
INDONESIA
WAYANG KULIT Shadow puppetry is famous in I ndonesia Wayang – Indonesian word means “show” or “perform”. Others say that wayang is also attribute to Indonesian word bayang which means “shadow” Kulit – means “skin”, a reference to the leather material that the figures are curved out of
Wayang Kulit is a type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo-Malayan archipelago, tracing its origin to India.
It is derived to Javanese Hindu – Buddhist tradition, where hand-crafted leather puppets depict epic stories of the Gods in shadow play.
The puppet came in all sizes, ranging from 25cm to 75 cm Usually made up of Buffalo and goat skin hide and mounted in bamboo stick
THE PERFORMANCE OF WAYANG KULIT
Dhalang – “puppet master” , the one who moved the puppets behind a cotton linen screen - The dhalang tells the story, interprets, and voices each character, producing sound effects with speech and movement and manipulates all the figures between the lamp and the screen to bring shadow to life.
Shadow play is based on two stories from India Mahabharata Ramayana
Materials : Pattern or template Old cardstock Watercolor / Coloring materials Cutter/ Scissors Puncher Barbeque Stick Adhesive Tape String or nylon cord Clear gloss(optional) Gold or silver doilies Puppet Making
Procedures: Draw or trace a pattern of a character on a cardstock or illustration board 2. Cut out the pieces of your puppet and paint them 3. Punch a hole in the entire little circle on the pattern. These are your joints so you can have some movement of your puppet 4. Attach the main part of your puppet to a stick using adhesive tape 5. Attach a piece of string to the stick using adhesive tape. Wrap the string around the wrist of the puppet. 6. You can add coat of clear gloss varnish to your puppet.
MALAYSIA
Wau Kite In Malay is a uniquely designed Malaysian Kite Its wings are similar to an Arabic letter (pronounced “wow”) Kite – making tradition comes naturally to Malaysian people
Farmer used kites as scarecrows in the fields and as a mean lull their children to sleep Now, kite flying has become a popular sport not just in Malaysia but also internationally Pasir Gudang – International kite Festival , Malaysian one kite festival
Materials : Colored garbage bag White glue Paint brushes Latex paint Bamboo stick Cutter Yarn Scotch tape Metallic paper Malay Kite Miniature Making
Procedures: Use one stick at the center of the kite Take two sticks and tie both ends together tightly with string. Pull the two sticks apart into an oval shape. Tie it to the upper part of the main stick Take another two sticks and tie both ends together tightly. Bend the two sticks into crescent shape. Tie it to the lower part of the spine stick. Tie more string to support the kite frame Put the garbage bag and trace the outline of the oval and crescent. Draw a 1cm boarder edge around the outline Design your kite with latex paint or colored plastic Cut out the metallic paper with floral designs Paste the cutout metallic paper to your kite Cut thin strips of colored garbage bag and paste them on as kite tails You can add more decoration
BRUNEI
SONGKOK Also called peci or kopiah – is a cap widely worn in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Philippines, and Southern Thailand
3 Types of Songkok in Brunei Darussalam Dastar – which is a piece of cloth tied around the head
2. Songkok or Kopiah - a type of cap made from velvet
3. Tangkolok or serban – which resembles a turban and is a typical headdress in the Middle East
After a period of time the wearing of songkok became a tradition and synonymous with being a Malay Gradually, it replace the dastar as part of the Malay’s national dress on most formal occasions
Let us Know Presents in a timeline or poster how the values and the individual cultures of these Southeast Asian countries influenced Philippine culture in terms of language, food , music, and arts.
QUIZ!!!!! Match the countries with their own arts and crafts
Countries Arts and Crafts Cambodia 2. Vietnam 3. Laos 4. Thailand 5. Indonesia 6. Brunei 7. Malaysia a. Wayang Kulit b. Paper making c. Wau Kite d. Sky Lantern e. Silk painting f. Paper making e. Songkok f. Candle
Ooopppss ! Theres MORE…….. 8 – 10. Give the 3 Types of Songkok