Performance Task 3: Cultural Symbols Social Symbols
Performance Task 3: Cultural Symbols Social Symbols
Performance Task 3: Cultural Symbols Social Symbols
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Cultural by:
Symbols Submitted
Social to: Date Submitted: PoliticalGrade
Symbols (National) Symbols
Dan Michaela Angela C. Taray Mr. Manny P.
1. Daleon
Manny Pacquiao: 1. Philippine Flag:
1. Brong Tagalog: Featuring a sun, stars, and
UCSP Student UCSP Teacher
A world-renowned Filipino
The national attire of the colors symbolizing the nation.
boxer and politician.
Philippines, often worn on 2. Aguinaldo Shrine:
2. Kapwa:
formal occasions. Where the Philippine
The Filipino concept of shared
2. Sarimanok: Declaration of Independence
identity and
A traditional bird motif often was made.
interconnectedness.
seen in art and crafts. 3. Malacañang Palace:
3. Bayani:
3. Jeepney: The official residence of the
Heroes and role models who
Iconic mode of public President of the Philippines.
contributed to society.
transportation known for its 4. Rizal Park:
4. OFWs (Overseas Filipino
colorful designs. A historical park dedicated to
Workers):
4. Sinulog Festival: Dr. José Rizal, a national hero.
Filipinos working abroad and
A religious and cultural festival 5. EDSA People Power
sending remittances back
held in Cebu City. Revolution:
home.
5. Pahiyas Festival: A symbol of peaceful political
5. Filipino Hospitality:
A colorful harvest festival in change.
Known for their warm and
Lucban, Quezon. 6. National Anthem (Lupang
welcoming nature.
6. Bahay Kubo: Hinirang):
6. Karaoke:
A traditional Filipino nipa hut. The national song.
A beloved social activity in the
7. Tinikling: 7. Martial Law:
Philippines.
A traditional Filipino dance Periods of martial law in the
7. Family:
that involves bamboo poles. country’s history
Strong emphasis on family
8. Bayanihan: 8. The Three Stars and a Sun:
values and close-knit family
The spirit of communal unity A symbol featured on the
structures.
and cooperation. Philippine flag.
8. Religious Devotion:
9. Balut: 9. Apo Whang-Od:
A predominantly Catholic
A popular street food, a A symbol of the indigenous
country with deep religious
fertilized duck embryo. culture, a renowned tattoo
traditions.
10. Philippine Languages: artist.
9. Halo-Halo:
A rich diversity of languages 10. Philippine Congress:
A popular and colorful dessert
and dialects. The legislative branch of
symbolizing Filipino cuisine.
10. Mall Culture: government.
Shopping malls serving as
social hubs in urban areas.
Performance Task 3
The Philippines is divided into several island groups, and each of these island
groups is further divided into regions. Here are the island groups and their
respective component regions:
Performance Task 4
1. NCR-National Capital Region:
• Festival: Pahiyas Festival
• Location: Quezon City
• Description: Pahiyas Festival is a colorful celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. It
involves decorating homes with agricultural products and displays of creativity.
3. BARMM-Bangsamoro Region:
• Festival: Shariff Kabunsuan Festival
• Location: Cotabato City
• Description: This festival celebrates the arrival of Islam in the region, with various activities
showcasing the culture and heritage of the Bangsamoro people.
5. Region 4-A-CALABARZON:
• Festival: Pahiyas Festival (also celebrated in this region)
• Location:Lucban, Quezon
Description: Pahiyas Festival in CALABARZON is a similar celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful
harvest, with colorful decorations and creativity.
6. Region 13-CARAGA:
• Festival: Bonok-Bonok Maradjao Karadjao Festival
• Location: Surigao City
• Description: This festival is a cultural celebration featuring street dancing, music, and vibrant
costumes. It pays tribute to the city’s cultural heritage.
Performance Task 5
**January:**
Sinulog Festival
Date: Third Sunday of January
Location: Cebu City
About: Celebrates the Filipino people’s conversion to Christianity and honors the Santo Niño, or the
Child Jesus.
**February:**
Panagbenga Festival
Date: Entire month of February
Location: Baguio City
About: A month-long flower festival featuring colorful floats and street dancing.
**March:**
Pahiyas Festival
Date: May 15th
Location: Lucban, Quezon
About: A thanksgiving festival where houses are decorated with agricultural products in honor of a
bountiful harvest.
**April:**
Moriones Festival
Date: Holy Week (dates vary)
Location: Marinduque
About: A reenactment of the story of Longinus, a Roman centurion, and his conversion to
Christianity.
**May:**
Pahoy-Pahoy Festival
Date: May 1st
Location: Calbiga, Samar
About: Celebrates the town’s rich agricultural heritage with a colorful parade and street dancing.
**June:**
Pintados Festival
Date: June 29th
Location: Tacloban City
About: Features body painting to reenact the ancient Visayan tradition of warriors with tattooed
bodies.
**July:**
T’nalak Festival
Date: July 18th
Location: South Cotabato
About: Showcases the T’nalak cloth weaving traditions of the T’boli people.
**August:**
Kadayawan Festival
Date: Third week of August
Location: Davao City
About: A week-long celebration of the city’s cultural heritage, bountiful harvest, and appreciation for
indigenous peoples.
**September:**
Penafrancia Festival
Date: Third Saturday of September
Location: Naga City
About: Honors the Virgin of Penafrancia, with a fluvial procession and street dancing.
**October:**
Lanzones Festival
Date: Third week of October
Location: Camiguin
About: Celebrates the lanzones fruit with parades, dances, and fruit-eating contests.
**November:**
Higantes Festival
Date: November 23rd
Location: Angono, Rizal
About: Features giant paper-mache figures and a procession in honor of San Clemente.
**December:**
Giant Lantern Festival
Date: Saturday before Christmas Eve
Location: San Fernando, Pampanga
About: Showcases elaborately designed and illuminated giant lanterns in a friendly competition.
Performance Task 8
**Cultural Symbols:**
**Social Symbols:**
**Political Symbols:**
Performance Task 6
Name of Name of Date of What is it all about? How to promote?
Barangay Patron Saint Festivities
Bogdan Our Lady of May 13 To celebrate the Our Lady of
Fatima Fatima has become a very
important to the cultural
heritage. Processions and
rituals performed in this
event bring communities
together, fostering a sense
of unity.
Calarcam Our Lady of July 15 The Blessed Virgin Mary is Promoting festivities
Mount referred to as Our Lady of and festivals in the
Carmel Mount Carmel specifically locality involves a
associated with the combination of
Carmelite and Nuns. This community
feast day is observed as a engagement, marketing,
reminder of Mary’s and event planning.
significance in Christian faith First, it’s essential to
and devotion. create a sense of
Casibole San Nicolas September 10 For all of the devout community involvement
de Tolentino Catholics, this feast holds a by establishing a festival
religious significance as it committee or group,
honors the saint’s life, comprising local
virtues, and contributions to residents, business
the church. . owners, and civic
Масора Saint Michael September 29 Celebrating his feast day, is leaders. This committee
Archangel to express the faith and can brainstorm ideas,
devotion of believers. It allocate responsibilities,
commemorates the and seek input from the
Archangel’s role in defending community to ensure
the faithful and leading the the festival reflects the
heaven armies against evil. local culture and values.
Magkarila San Roque August 16 The celebration of his feast Additionally, marketing
day, is a religiousobservance plays a crucial role in
that includes prayers, spreading the word.
masses, and processions Utilizing social media,
dedicated to seeking his local newspapers, and
Intercession for health and flyers to publicize the
well-being. event is essential.
Mahayag San Isidro May 15 San Isidro Labrador is the Collaborating with
Labrador patron saint of famers. To nearby businesses to
celebrate his feast day, is a sponsor or participate in
time to honor the the festival can boost its
agricultural heritage of a visibility. Planning
region. It reminds us the engaging activities and
Importance of farming entertainment, such as
andfood production. live music, cultural
Mandahilag Saint James July 25 St. James has historical performances, or food
the Apostle significance beyond his vendors, helps attract a
religious role. The diverse audience.
celebration of his feast can Finally, ensuring the
reflect this national pride. festival is well-
Mintabon Our Lady of July 16 The Blessed Virgin Mary id organized, safe, and
Mount referred to as Our Lady of accessible will
Carmel Mount Carmel specifically encourage participation
associated with the and positive word-of-
Carmelite and Nuns. This mouth, making it a
feast day is observed as a recurring success and a
reminder of Mary’s source of pride for the
significance in Christian faith community.
and devotion.
Pangpangon San Vicente April 5 San Vicente Ferrer is known
Ferrer for his preaching and
missionary work. The
celebration of his feast day is
an expression of religious
devotion.
Poblacion Our Lady of July 16 The Blessed Virgin Mary id
Mount referred to as Our Lady of
Carmel Mount Carmel specifically
associated with the
Carmelite and Nuns. This
feast day is observed as a
reminder of Mary’s
significance in Christian faith
and devotion
Pook San Vicente April 5 San Vicente Ferrer is known
Ferrer for his preaching and
missionary work. The
celebration of his feast day is
an expression of religious
devotion.
Punta St. James the July 25 St. James has historical
Santiago apostle significance beyond his
religious role. The
celebration of his feast can
reflect this national pride.