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creative industry
industries which have their own origin in creativity, skill and talent
rizal
where the art capital of the philippines is found (angono)
rizal is the home of two national artists ; name them
carlos “botong” francisco (visual arts)
prof. lucio san pedro (music)
higantes
giant paper mache puppets paraded during the “ “ festival
mockery of bad landowners during the spanish colonial era
what are higantes made of?
head: termite soil and paper
body: made of bamboo
art museums in rizal province (9)
pinto art gallery
the blanco family art museum
the botong francisco museum and street murals
kuta ni tata raul art center
pambayang museo ng morong
nemiranda art house
ang nuno artists foundation gallery
rafael paeng pacheco art gallery
paseo rizal
laguna
has rich cultural heritage
6 main traditional crafts of laguna
wood sculpting
embroidery
fiber weaving
whittling
papier-mache
footwear-making
taka
paper mache using a takaan — a carved wooden sculpture used as a mold, originating from paete, laguna
paeta wood carving
one of paete’s primary products
usual subjects are the pu-on or imaged of saints
pampanga
the culinary capital of the philippines, also has a lot to offer not only in the food sector but also in the arts
ten art forms pampanga is known for
kuran ampong pasu
pukpuk
dukit
parul
burarul
dase
kupia
santos
gitara
gawang pande
parul
made by artisans from san fernando, pampanga, also known as the christmas capital of the philippines
giant colorful lanterns symbolizes light and hope
betis furniture
wood carving capital of pampanga
wood carved products
batangas
is known for different artforms such as mat and basket weaving, embroidery, balisong, knives and a lot more
balisong
“butterfly knife”
crafted in taal, batangas
balisong’s handle is made of…?
horse’s bone or water buffalo’s horn
burdang taal
traditional hand embroidery of taal, batangas
mostly sewn on piña or jusi fabric commonly used to the decorate the barong tagalog aswell as the filipiniana
burdang taal has two designs named …
callado and sinuksok
bulacan
the land of heroes
excellent craftsmanship in jewelries, leather crafts, buntal, hats, pyrotechnics, and garments
pabalat
comes from tagalog word “balat” or “wrapper”
art of wrapping candies with colorful japanese paper
used for their milky pastillas
puni
dying art of coconut leaf folding
the term means to beautify or decorate with coco leaf
national capital region ; ncr
knows as metropolitan manila
the country’s political, economic and educational center
marikina shoes
known as the shoe capital of the philippines
biggest manufacturer of shoes in the country, producing 70% of shoes
intramuros
walled city found in metro manila
considered as the entire manila during the spanish colonial period
star attractions of intramuros
san agustin church & museum
fort santiago
manila cathedral
casa manila museum
rizal shrine
why are creative industries important?
makes decent jobs available
reduces inequality
marginalized sectors are recognized and empowered
boosts tourism
boosts economic well-being
tboli women weavers
women from this ethno-linguistic group are given opportunities for livelihood through tnalak weaving
davao penal colony
inmates from DAPECOL are given livelihood projects through arts and crafts
income earned and saved up are given to them once they leave prison