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Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula spent decades researching and choreographing suites of Philippine folk and ethnic dances as the dance director for Bayanihan. Her choreographies showcased regional dances and earned critical acclaim internationally. She was awarded National Artist for Dance in 1988 for her work preserving and developing Philippine dance.
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Learning Competency:: Grade Levels: Core Subject: Semester

Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula spent decades researching and choreographing suites of Philippine folk and ethnic dances as the dance director for Bayanihan. Her choreographies showcased regional dances and earned critical acclaim internationally. She was awarded National Artist for Dance in 1988 for her work preserving and developing Philippine dance.
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Department of Education

Bureau of Learning Delivery


Teaching and Learning Division

Grade Levels: Grades 11 and 12


Core Subject: Contemporary Philippine Arts in the Regions
Semester: First

LEARNING COMPETENCY:

Explains Filipino artists’ roles and identify their contribution to


contemporary art: b. Dance
(CAR11/12CAP-0c-e-5)

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Welcome to the wonder of Contemporary Philippine Arts
from the Region! As a Senior High School learner, you have
responsibility to embrace the rich culture and arts of this great
country for preservation and National identity. Under this core
subject, you will encounter significant people that made them great
and part of our history through culture and arts. Part of it, you will
find out the significant creations of our National Artist awardees
in recent years.

In this module you will learn to explain


Filipino artists’ roles and identify their contribution to
contemporary dance. My dear learner, let’s take to the journey of
our National Artists for Dance by learning and accomplishing the
tasks ahead. Then, let’s move on and find out!

At the end of the module, you should be able to:

1. Explains Filipino artists’ roles and identify their contribution to


contemporary dance; (CAR11/12CAP-0c-e-5)
2. Use graphic organizers in presenting the major works and
significant roles of these National Artists for dance; and
3. Show appreciation of the National artist’s contribution to
contemporary dance through creative means.

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Direction: The following items is all about the National Artists for dance. Let’s find out if
you have background knowledge on the topic. Read each item carefully and use your
notebook to write your answers.
1. What is common among the National Artist awardees?
A. They are known and famous abroad.
B. They are contributors to Philippine arts.
C. They are all Christians and religious people.
D. They are all musicians, dancers and visual artists.
2. How would you call the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who
have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts?
A. Order of Knights
B. Traditional Artist Award
C. Order of National Artist (ONA)
D. National Living Treasure Award
3. Why is Alice G. Reyes important to Philippine dance?
A. Development of folk and ethnic dance.
B. Development of dances for all occasion.
C. Development of balletic folkloric and Asia styles.
D. Development of distinctly Filipino modern dance idiom.
4. She was acknowledged as the Folk Dance Pioneer and awarded National Artist in 1973.
A. Alice G. Reyes C. Lucresia Reyes-Urtula
B. Ramon A. Obusan D. Francisca Reyes Aquino
5. Alice Reyes is best known for her promotion of contemporary dance in the Philippines. Her
major work in 1987 is called ____________ .
A. Obra Maestra C. Pagdiwata
B. The Flagellant D. Bayanihan Remembered
6. Noon Po sa Amin is a tableaux of Philippine History in song, drama and dance. A full-length
production and was choreographed by _____________.
A. Ramon A. Obusan C. Francisca Reyes-Aquino
B. Lucresia Reyes-Urtula D. Leonor Orosa Goquingco
7. This National Artist awardee is dubbed as the “Mother of Philippine Theater Dance”.
A. Alice G. Reyes C. Lucresia Reyes-Urtula
B. Ramon A. Obusan D. Leonor Orosa Goquingco
8. Ramon A. Obusan was a dancer, choreographer, stage designer and artistic director. He was
the founder of what known dance group ____________ .
A. Ramon Obusan Jazz Goup C. Ramon Obusan Dance Troupe
B. Ramon Obusan Ballet Group D. Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
9. Among the widely acclaimed dances Lucresia Reyes-Urtula had staged in the past, what is the
title of the dance honoring Filipino sailing prowess?
A. Vinta C. Tagabili
B. Singkil D. Pagdiwata
10. Francisca Reyes Aquino, Lucresia Reyes Urtula, Lenor Orosa Goquingco and Alice Garcia
Reyes are successful in their respective society as ____________.
A. Poets C. Singers
B. Dancers D. Painters

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The Order of National Artists (Orden ng mga Pambansang
Alagad ng Sining) is the highest national recognition given to Filipino
individuals who have made significant contributions to the
development of Philippine arts; namely, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual
Arts, Literature, Film, Broadcast Arts, and Architecture and Allied Arts.
The order is jointly administered by the National Commission for
Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the
Philippines (CCP) and conferred by the President of the Philippines
upon recommendation by both institutions

Do you want to find out who are the National Artists for
dance and their contributions?

Task 1: WHO’S WHO!

In this activity, you will be working independently. Kindly read the description in
visual graphics about the different National Artists for dance published by the National
Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). After reading it, you are going to complete
the table provided in the next TASK.

Francisca Reyes Aquino is acknowledged as the


Folk Dance Pioneer. This Bulakeña began her research
on folk dances in the 1920s making trips to remote barrios
in Central and Northern Luzon. Her research on the
unrecorded forms of local celebration, ritual, and sport
resulted into a 1926 thesis titled “Philippine Folk Dances
and Games,” and arranged specifically for use by
teachers and playground instructors in public and private
schools. She awarded in 1973.

In the 1940s, she served as supervisor of physical


education at the Bureau of Education that distributed her
work and adapted the teaching of folk dancing as a
medium of making young Filipinos aware of their cultural heritage. In 1954, she received
the Republic Award of Merit given by the late Pres. Ramon Magsaysay for “outstanding
contribution toward the advancement of Filipino culture”, one among the many awards
and recognition given to her.

Her books include the following: Philippine National Dances (1946); Gymnastics
for Girls (1947); Fundamental Dance Steps and Music (1948); Foreign Folk Dances
(1949); Dances for all Occasion (1950); Playground Demonstration (1951); and
Philippine Folk Dances, Volumes I to VI.
https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/francisca-reyes-aquino/

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Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula, a native of Iloilo,
choreographer, dance educator and researcher, spent
almost four decades in the discovery and study of
Philippine folk and ethnic dances. She applied her
findings to project a new example of an ethnic dance
culture that goes beyond simple preservation and into
creative growth. Over a period of thirty years, she had
choreographed suites of mountain dances, Spanish
influenced dances, Muslim pageants and festivals,
regional variations and dances of the countryside for the
Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company of which she was
the dance director. These dances have all earned critical
acclaim and rave reviews from audiences in their world
tours in Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa. She was awarded in 1988.

Among the widely acclaimed dances she had staged were the following: “Singkil”,
a Bayanihan signature number based on a Maranao epic poem; “Vinta”, a dance
honoring Filipino sailing prowess; “Tagabili”, a tale of tribal conflict; “Pagdiwata”, a four-
day harvest festival condensed into a six-minute breath-taking spectacle; “Salidsid”, a
mountain wedding dance; “Idaw”, “Banga” and “Aires de Verbena”.
https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/lucrecia-reyes-urtula/

Dubbed the “Trailblazer”, “Mother of Philippine


Theater Dance” and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts
Critics”, Leonor Orosa Goquingco, a native from Jolo,
Sulu, pioneer Filipino choreographer in balletic folkloric and
Asian styles, produced for over 50 years highly original,
first-of-a-kind choreographies, mostly to her own storylines.
These include “TREND: Return to Native,” “In a
Javanese Garden,” “Sports,” “VINTA!” “In a
Concentration Camp,” “The Magic Garden,” “The
Clowns,” “Firebird,” “Noli Dance Suite,” “The
Flagellant,” “The Creation…” Seen as her most
ambitious work is the dance epic “Filipinescas:
Philippine Life, Legend and Lore.” With it, Orosa brought
native folk dance, mirroring Philippine culture from pagan to modern times, to its highest
stage of development. She was awarded in 1976.

She was the Honorary Chair of the Association of Ballet Academies of the
Philippines (ABAP), and was a founding member of the Philippine Ballet Theater.
https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/leonor-orosa-goquingco/

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Task 2: ARTIST CATALOGUE. Choose two (2) National Artist awardees found in the
passages that you have read earlier. Supply the artist catalogue information about the
facts that you know about the artist and her art contributions. Kindly submit the output to
your subject teacher when needed it.

NATIONAL ARTIST FOR DANCE Important Information


Name
Place of Origin
Year Awarded
Major Works/Contribution
Insights

Task 3: THINK-SHARE LATER.

How did you find the activity? Have you enjoyed it? Why or why
not? Using the information given from what you have read from the
reading article provided to you, try to provide answers to the
questions below. Let’s get it on!

1. Who are the different National Artists for dance?


2. What are their major contributions in the field of dance?
3. What makes their major works distinct from one another?
4. Why is their craft and contributions important to their society?
5. Is there a possibility that in your own locality, a future National
Artist will have emerged and awarded triumphantly? Why?

Read and analyze the passages or text below.


After reading it, you are going to accomplish the next TASK.

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ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTIST
ORDEN NG PAMBANSANG ALAGAD NG SINING

The Order of National Artist (Orden ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining) was


established under Proclamation No. 1001 dated April 27, 1972 to give appropriate
recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have distinguished themselves and made
outstanding contributions to Philippine arts and aside from the three (3) artists mentioned
in your previous activity, it is also worthwhile to learn about the following National Artists
for Dance. Get to know each one of them.

Ramon Arevalo Obusan was a dancer, choreographer,


stage designer, and artistic director. He achieved
phenomenal success in Philippine dance and cultural work.
He was also acknowledged as a researcher, archivist and
documentary filmmaker who broadened and deepened the
Filipino understanding of his own cultural life and
expressions. Through the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
(ROFG), he had effected cultural and diplomatic exchanges
using the multifarious aspects and dimensions of the art of
dance. He was awarded in 2006. Among the full-length
productions he choreographed are the following:
“Vamos a Belen! Series” (1998-2004) Philippine Dances
Tradition
“Noon Po sa Amin” tableaux of Philippine History in song, drama and dance; “Obra
Maestra,” a collection of Ramon Obusan’s dance masterpieces
“Unpublished Dances of the Philippines” Series I-IV
“Water, Fire and Life, Philippine Dances and Music–A Celebration of Life
Saludo sa Sentenyal”
“Glimpses of ASEAN, Dances and Music of the ASEAN-Member Countries”
“Saplot (Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group): Philippines Costumes in Dance”
https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/ramon-obusan/

The name Alice Garcia Reyes has become a


significant part of Philippine dance parlance. As a dancer,
choreographer, teacher, and director, she has made a lasting
impact on the development and promotion of contemporary
dance in the Philippines. Her dance legacy is evident in the
dance companies, teachers, choreographers and the exciting
Filipino modern dance repertoire of our country today.
Perhaps the biggest contribution of Alice Reyes to
Philippine dance is the development of a distinctly
Filipino modern dance idiom. She was awarded in 2014.
Among her major works: “Amada” (1969), At a
“Maranaw Gathering” (1970), “Itim-Asu” (1971), “Tales of
the Manuvu” (1977), “Rama Hari” (1980), “Bayanihan
Remembered” (1987).

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-philippines/alice-reyes/

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Let’s find out what you have learned
and understood from the lesson.

Task 4: GUESS WHO?

You have got been presented to the National Artists for Dance in the Philippines. Tell
who is the Artist of the following information inside the box about major works and
contribution in the field of dance. Write your answer on your answer sheet. Let’s do this!

Major Works and Contribution Who is the National Artist?

“Tagabili”
?

“Noon Po Sa Amin” ?

“The Magic Garden” ?

“Bayanihan
Remembered”
?

“Philippine National
Dances”
?
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Task 5: PIC-AND-LOG!

After reading the passages of the different National


Artists for Dance, you are going now to analyze
the pictures below and properly label their
corresponding identity through their distinction.
Write your answer on your answer sheet.

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Congratulations for a job well done in finishing
this module! Your journey has just started and will
continue as you go along with the succeeding modules.

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At this point, write down on your notes,
your significant insights by completing the
following sentences prompts.

I have learned that ________________


______________________.

I have realized that ________________


______________________.

I will apply _____________________________________________.

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Direction: Let’s check how much you have learned from this topic. Read each item carefully
and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. The highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant
contributions to the development of Philippine arts.
A. Order of Sikatuna (OK)
B. Order of National Artist (ONA)
C. Order of National Scientist (ONS)
D. Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA)
2. What agency is responsible in choosing the National Artist award?
A. National Commission for Culture and the Arts C. Department of Education
B. National Telecommunications Commission D. Department of Health
3. Who conferred the National Artist award upon recommendation by the National Commission
for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)?
A. The President C. The Vice President
B. The Chief Justice D. The Senate Prsident
4. What is Leonor Orosa Goquingco is known for?
A. She published books for folkdances.
B. She is the author of the books about recreational dances.
C. She brought back native folk dance from pagan to modern times.
D. She is the founder of Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company abroad.
5. What makes Alice Garcia Reyes distinct among her accolades in the world of contemporary dance?
A. The development of folkdances.
B. The development of tribal dances.
C. The development of Filipino ballet dances.
D. The development of Filipino modern dance idiom.
6. Who among the following National artists is given the Republic Award of Merit by the late President
Ramon Magsaysay for her outstanding contribution toward the advancement of Filipino culture?
A. Alice Garcia Reyes C. Francisca Reyes Aquino
B. Ramon Arevalo Obusan D. Leonor Orosa Goquingo
7. Among the widely acclaimed dances Lucresia Reyes-Urtula had staged in the past, what is the title
of the dance portraying a tale of tribal conflict?
A. Singkil C. Salidsid
B. Tagabili D. Pagdiwata
8. Water, Fire and Life, Philippine Dances and Music is a full-length production choreographed by
Ramon Obusan. What it is all about?
A. Philippine Folkdances
B. Philippine Dances Tradition
C. A Celebration of Life Saludo sa Sentenyal
D. Tableaux of Philippine History in song, drama and dance
9. What is common among the National Artist awardees?
A. They are known and famous abroad.
B. They are contributors to Philippine arts.
C. They are all Christians and religious people.
D. They are all musicians, dancers and visual artists.
10. You are a very contemporary person, and had given a chance to watch and attend a modern
dance concert. What major dance work of Alice Reyes you would like to watch?
A. Vinta C. Bayanihan Remembered
A B. Obra Maestra D. Playground Demonstration

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Glossary

The following terms used in this module are defined as follows:

Contemporary Arts – the term used to describe the composition that have adopted ideas
and elements from 20th century arts in the west

Contemporary Dance – is a popular form of dance which developed during the middle
portion of the twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the
dominating performance genres for formally trained dancers throughout the
world

Noon Po sa Amin – a tableaux of Philippine History in song, drama and dance

Obra Maestra - a collection of Ramon A. Obusan’s dance masterpieces

Order of National Artist (ONA) – also known as Orden ng Pambansang Alagad ng


Sining is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who
have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts

Pagdiwata – a four-day harvest festival condensed into a six-minute breath-taking


spectacle

Salidsid – a mountain wedding dance

Singkil – a Bayanihan signature number based on a Maranao epic poem

Tagabili – a tale of tribal conflict

Vinta – A dance honoring Filipino sailing prowess

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Answer Key

Try This (Pretest)

1. B
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. D
6. A
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. B

References

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/order-of-national-artist-guidelines/

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the
philippines/francisca-reyes-aquino/

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/leonor-orosa-goquingco/

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/ramon-obusan/

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/alice-reyes/

https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/national-artists-of-the-
philippines/lucrecia-reyes-urtula/

Prepared by:

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RHANDE I. TED
Master Teacher I
Vinzons Pilot High School
Division of Camarines Norte
Region V-Bicol

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