Q1 COT-PPT_ARTS 8 (Commonalities and Differences of Southeast Asian Arts).pptx

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ARTS GRADE 8


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ASIAN ARTS Similarities and Differences of SOUTHEAST Quarter 1 Arts8 Week 6-8 GRADE 8

LEARNING COMPETENCY: shows the commonalities and differences of the culture of the Southeast Asian countries in relation to Philippine culture (A8PR-Ih4)

Direction: Identify the elements of arts described in each statement. Let’s Review! An element of art defined by a point moving in space. An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder) An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art. The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest. It is what the eye sees when light is reflected off an object. An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched. VALUE SHAPE FORM SPACE LINE COLOR TEXTURE

DIRECTION: Watch a video clip and answer the questions that follows: Based on the video presentation, describe the artworks of the Southeast Asian countries in forms of styles, designs, shapes and characteristics. Did the following artworks have similarities or differences? Cite your answer. VIDEO-WATCHING!

SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTS Learning Objectives: Describe the commonalities and differences of arts of the Southeast Asia; Create artworks showing the characteristics of Southeast Asian arts; and Show appreciation of southeast Asia and its relation to Philippine culture

Look at the arts and crafts of Southeast Asian Countries. Describe each artwork in terms of forms, styles, designs, shapes and characteristics. You can write your observations on your notebook. ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

FABRIC THAILAND LAOS VIETNAM CAMBODIA MYANMAR INDONESIA MALAYSIA SINGAPORE

ARTS AND CRAFTS THAILAND LAOS VIETNAM CAMBODIA MYANMAR INDONESIA MALAYSIA SINGAPORE

SCULPTURE THAILAND LAOS VIETNAM CAMBODIA MYANMAR INDONESIA MALAYSIA SINGAPORE

Southeast Asian Art Origins and Historical Importance DISCUSSION

Southeast Asian Art Key Highlights The Phra Bang statue of Laos is said to hold the relics of the Buddha. Thai ceramics were decorated with natural botanical scenes and animals during the middle ages and were quite popular. It is the only Thai period in which ceramics had much success. In Vietnam, special occasions were marked by visits to a village teacher to receive a calligraphy painting of poetry or folk sayings. Cambodian artists have long made kites, but kites there are flown at night during monsoon season and have an attached bow that somehow makes the musical sound when it blows in the wind. The temple at Angkor Wat features an image of a creature that people believe resembles the stegosaurus. Skeptics relate it to the Mountain Horned Dragon or chameleons that are found in that area.

Southeast Asian Art Key Highlights The Southeast Asian nations have diversely adapted to these cultural stimuli and evolved their distinct sophisticated expression in lifestyle, the visual arts and most notably in architectural accomplishments, such as Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Borobudur in Indonesia. Buddhist culture has a lasting and significant impact in mainland Southeast Asia (Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam); most Buddhists in Indochina practice Theravada Buddhism. In the case of Vietnam, it is also influenced much by Confucianism and the culture of China. Myanmar has also been exposed to Indian cultural influences. Before the 14th century, Hinduism and Buddhism were the dominant religions of Southeast Asia. Thereafter, Islam became dominant in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. Southeast Asia has also had a lot of Western influence due to the lasting legacy of colonialism.

Southeast Asian Art Key Highlights A common feature found around the region are stilt houses. These houses are elevated on stilts so that water can easily pass below them in case of a flood. Another shared feature is rice paddy agriculture, which originated in Southeast Asia thousands of years ago. Dance drama is also a very important feature of the culture, utilizing movements of the hands and feet perfected over thousands of years. Furthermore, the arts and literature of Southeast Asia is very distinctive as some have been influenced by Indian, Hindu, Chinese, Buddhist, and Islamic literature. The diverse cultures of these Southeast Asian Countries emitted artistic forms and expressions that closely interface with their history, society and religion. It shows arts and culture across Southeast Asia countries have similar characteristics drawing from similar and yet locally distinct mythical and religious beliefs and cultural traditions

JOURNAL ENTRY “Similarities and Differences of Southeast Asian Arts”, to create memorabilia about what they have learned, write it in a journal entry that goes like this. What significant learnings I have gained in this lesson: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ 2. What I feel upon my journey through the lesson: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________

GROUP ACTIVITY Based on the groupings assigned, Watch the video for your group task assignment. Merlion Making (Group 1) Basket Weaving (Group 2) (refer to the slides/PowerPoint for the Procedure)

MERLION MAKING

BASKET WEAVING

RUBRIC CRITERIA OUTSTANDING VERY GOOD GOOD FAIR FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS Followed the directions correctly Followed most of the directions Followed some of the directions Did not follow the directions CREATIVITY & WORKMANSHIP Student’s output is creative and tidy Student’s output is good and tidy Student’s output is fair and has few errors Student’s output is dull with lots of errors PATTERN Pattern of Southeast Asia culture is well defined and used from beginning to end Pattern of Southeast Asian culture is visible but not clearly defined Pattern of Southeast Asian culture is somewhat visible but no continuous There is no visible pattern of Southeast Asian culture.

ART APPRECIATION Display your artwork in a form of exhibit in front of the whole class. Do the Gallery walk and write on your notebook your observation/appreciation to a particular artwork (applying the elements of arts) following the format below: Name of Artwork: _____________________ Name of Artist: _______________________ Elements of Arts applied: _______________

TRUE/FALSE Thai art is heavily influenced by stories of Buddha and Indian epics. In Sukhothai period in Thailand the Buddhist sculpture is not beautifully expressed. Laotian Art often features themes of religiosity which is Buddhism. Stone Carving in Cambodia is not intricate, detailed and narrative. Cambodian art has also included silversmithing, lacquerware, a variety of textiles and kite making. The art in Myanmar primarily centers on the Buddha and is expressed in sculpture, architecture, relief, murals and carving. Stone and bronze sculpture in Indonesia flourished between 11th and 12th century. Traditional art of Malaysia was centered on fields such as carving, silversmithing and weaving. Merlion statue is the famous sculpture of Singapore. The most popular woodcarving in the Philippines are carvings of the anitos (nature gods), santos (saints), and statues of Christ and the Blessed Mother.

KEY TO CORRECTION: Thai art is heavily influenced by stories of Buddha and Indian epics. (TRUE) In Sukhothai period in Thailand the Buddhist sculpture is not beautifully expressed. (FALSE) Laotian Art often features themes of religiosity which is Buddhism. (TRUE) Stone Carving in Cambodia is not intricate, detailed and narrative. (FALSE) Cambodian art has also included silversmithing, lacquerware, a variety of textiles and kite making. (TRUE) The art in Myanmar primarily centers on the Buddha and is expressed in sculpture, architecture, relief, murals and carving. (TRUE) Stone and bronze sculpture in Indonesia flourished between 11th and 12th century. (FALSE) Traditional art of Malaysia was centered on fields such as carving, silversmithing and weaving. (TRUE) Merlion statue is the famous sculpture of Singapore. (TRUE) The most popular woodcarving in the Philippines are carvings of the anitos (nature gods), santos (saints), and statues of Christ and the Blessed Mother. (TRUE)

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