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These flashcards cover key concepts, figures, and themes in Philippine Ballet, Opera, and Contemporary Dance, which are essential for the GRADE 10 MAPEH review.
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Philippine Ballet
Combines Western ballet and Filipino culture, showcasing Filipino stories and identity.
Genres of Ballet
Includes Classical, Romantic, Neoclassical, and Contemporary styles, each with unique characteristics.
Leonor Orosa-Goquingco
Key figure who fused Filipino dance with ballet.
Lisa Macuja-Elizalde
First Filipina principal dancer in Russia.
Rama Hari
A Filipino adaptation of the Ramayana.
Tatlong Kuwento ni Lola Basyang
A collection of Filipino stories represented in ballet.
La Revolucion Filipina
A ballet work with a historical theme.
Philippine Opera
Combines singing, acting, and music; introduced during the Spanish era.
Zarzuela
An early form of Philippine opera combining singing and dialogue.
Ladislao Bonus
Known as the Father of Philippine Opera.
Bonifacio Abdon
A composer and conductor influential in Philippine Opera.
Sandugong Panaguinip
The first Filipino opera.
Noli Me Tangere
A significant work in Philippine literature with nationalistic themes.
El Filibusterismo
A sequel to Noli Me Tangere, addressing nationalism.
Duplo
A traditional form involving poetry and debate.
Moro-moro
A traditional theatrical performance depicting religious conflicts.
Contemporary Dance
A dance form expressing emotions and real-life experiences, influential since the mid-20th century.
Martha Graham
A key figure in the development of contemporary dance.
Characteristics of Contemporary Dance
Includes freedom of expression, individuality, improvisation, and fluid movement.
Themes in Contemporary Dance
Focuses on emotions, identity, social issues, and nature.
Exam Tips
Focus on Filipino culture, differences between ballet styles, and blending Western and Filipino elements.