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Art and Craft Gallery of MIMAROPA and Visayas

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    The student will be team up into 2 and the first group to raise their hand will be given corresponding points.
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  • What provinces comprises MIMAROPA Region?
    Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan
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  • It is the seventh largest island in the Philippines.
    Mindoro
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  • Nito Baskets is made from what materials?
    Nito Vines
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  • Romblon is a type of________ that thrives in sandy oil or near the seashore or in low altitude mountains used by many communities in making baskets and mats.
    plant
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  • Marinduque is the subject of what festival?
    Moriones Festival
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  • What year does the Europeans first the Philippines for spices and food?
    1521
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  • This man founded Cebu City.
    Miguel Lopez de Legaspi
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  • This kind of plant is similar to bamboo used in making furniture, canes. baskets, and other fasionable objects.
    Rattan
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  • Its a sharp instrument similar to a small knife used to cut strips of pandan, buri, romblon, bangcuang or coconut leaves to make mats.
    Panlinas
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  • Its one of the terminologies used in visual arts that state the science of judging beauty.
    Aesthetics
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  • These are coloring materials that are made of natural or synthetic pigments for coloring fibers used in cloth weaving.
    Dye
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  • It is a technique of an act of putting together strips of strands of materials such as buri, bangcuang, romblon and bamboo to make mats, baskets, and other household wares
    Weaving
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  • It is one of the province in Visayas where Manggahan Festival is celebrated.
    Province of Guimaras
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  • What are the five provinces of Panay island?
    Iloilo, Antique, Aklan, Capiz, Guimaras
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  • It is a wrap-around piece of cloth worn by women. It is colorful and has a geometric and linear pattern.
    Patadyang
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  • These shells is also an important craft in Panay island particularly in Aklan and Iloilo.
    Kapiz (Capiz)
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