Integrative Art and Philippine Contemporary Arts

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Integrative Art

The combination of two or more art forms to produce more engaging, high-quality masterpieces.

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Visual Arts

Artistic expression through images, structures, and tactile works such as painting, sculpture, and architecture; may blend several media.

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Literary Arts

The creative use of language to express ideas; includes poetry, prose, and drama.

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Performing Arts

Expression of ideas through live or recorded performance—dance, theater, musicals, film, TV—that often merges visual and literary arts.

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Elements of Art

Basic components artists manipulate—line, shape, color, texture, value, space, and form.

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Principles of Design

Guidelines for organizing art elements: balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity.

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Contemporary Philippine Art

Modern Filipino artistic practices that fuse traditional and innovative techniques, materials, and themes.

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Integrative Arts in the Philippines

Interdisciplinary Filipino artworks combining visual, literary, and performing forms to address social issues and identity.

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Culture and Identity

Shared beliefs, practices, and artistic expressions that define a nation and its people.

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Art

The expression of ideas and feelings visible in everyday life—from grand architecture to street performances.

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Poetry

A literary form that conveys ideas and emotions through rhythmic, often metaphorical language.

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Prose

Ordinary written or spoken language without metrical structure; a primary category of literature.

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Drama

A literary work intended for performance, uniting literary text with visual staging and live acting.