MAPEH
4TH GRADING REVIEWER
JAPAN
KABUKI - A combination of acting, dancing, and music which includes the
manifestation of form, color, and sound.
NOH - A Japanese Theatre is unique and genuinely expresses the Japanese
spirit and culture
WIND - In Kabuki art, performers use a fan as props. It symbolizes wind.
YUKUHARAI - A Japanese vocal pattern and technique with subtle delivery of
poetical text written in the Japanese metrical form of alternating seven and
five syllables.
FUE - Traditional musical instrument which used to announced the beginning of
a performance in Kabuki
KIMONO/OBI - What female characters in Kabuki wear elaborately
ONNA-GATA - Terminology used for Japanese Female roles
MIE - An actor holds a picturesque pose to establish his character Kumadori
CHINA
PEKING OPERA
- Chinese traditional theater art which combines music, vocal performance,
mime, dance & acrobatics
BRASS - Is the only exception when Chinese Theatre performs. They are
mostly accompanied by String-Percussion-and-Wind instruments
ARIA - An elaborate melody sung solo with an accompaniment as in an opera.
QUPAI - These are instrumental tunes that serve a wider range of purposes
than arias.
XINGTOU - A Peking Opera costumes
SHENG - Main male role in Peking Opera
ARIA - An elaborate melody sung solo with an accompaniment as in an opera.
ARIA - An elaborate melody sung solo with an accompaniment as in an opera.
COMBAT - It is the performance element that includes both acrobatics and
fighting with all manner of weaponry in Chinese Peking Opera.
Why does the leader of the orchestra in Peking Opera play the drum?
- To establish the time and accentuate the rhythm
In Peking Opera, there are as many as 48 different percussion patterns that
accompany stage entrances. The reason may be due to
- Each one identifies the entering character by his or her individual rank
and personality.
Peking Opera is a theatrical form in which characters use several symbolic
colors in their face paint. What does the color red symbolize?
- courage, bravery, and uprightness
INDONESIA
SULUK - Mood songs in Wayang Kulit performances.
SULING - Wind Classified instrument from the Gamelan ensemble.
RAMANAYA-MAHABRATA - What the Indonesian shadow puppet shows are
based on
NANG - What you call the shadow puppet in Thailand
Wayang Kulit is widely known among all classes in Java, Indonesia because…
- It is performed in royal courts, It is performed in public on religious
occasions, and It is accompanied by the popular Gamelan ensemble.
What are some important visual elements and components in Wayang Kulit?
- Shadow puppets, gamelan music, and storytelling
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)
SKILL-RELATED FITNESS - Refers to the abilities that help people learn skills
COMPONENTS IN SRF. - Agility, Balance, and Power
FOLK DANCE - A dance developed by people that reflects the life of a certain
country
BINISLAKAN - A term in the Pangasinan dialect that means “with the use of
chopsticks”.
PANGALAY - A dance of the ethnic people living in the western side of the
Cordillera way back before the coming of the Americans to our country.
Fisherman costumes are more often to be worn in this dance. This dance is
classified as a wedding dance. This is a traditional fingernail dance of the
Tausug people of the Sulu archipelago
SUA -KU-SUA - The rhythmic pattern or time signature of Sua-ku-sua is 2/4
and 4/4. It is a courtship dance.
ARMS IN LATERAL P. - What dance position is it when your both arms are on
one side at shoulder level either right or left?
ABRA - The Province where Binislakan dance originated from
CHINA - The country that influenced the Sakuting dance
BLEKING - “Heel-place, close” is the step pattern
TINIKLING - Philippine National dance
HEALTH
ALCOHOLIC - It refers to a person who can no longer control their use of
alcohol
GATEWAY D. - These are drugs that can lead young people to take from less
harmful drugs to more harmful drugs
MAINSTREAM SMOKE - Type of smoking that a smoker directly inhales
NICOTINE - chemical found in cigarettes that is considered a to be an
addictive drug
100m - How far from school are cigarette sales prohibited?
REPUBLIC ACT 10351 - What Republic Act is responsible for the restructuring
of the excise tax on alcohol and tobacco?
STIMULANT - A drug which temporarily quickens the central nervous system.
NICOTIANA TABACUM - The plant where cigarette and its other products
come from
CARCINOGENS - These are chemical found in cigarette smoke which when
inhaled make body cell produce abnormal and malignat cell which most often
result to death.
NICOTINE - The addictive component in cigarette and tobacco product
R.A 9211 - The Republic Act prohibits the sales of cigarettes to persons below
18 years of age in the Philippines.
DEPRESSANT - A drug that suppresses the central nervous system and slows
down the body functioning
ETHANOL - A type of alcohol that can be consumed by humans and also
called beverage alcohol
FERMENTATION - It is the process of extracting alcohol from plant or fruit
sources
ALCOHOL - It is a colorless, bitter tasting liquid that is consumed and used
either as beverage or medicine
ALCOHOLISM - It refers to a condition when a person heavily consumes
alcohol consistently
ADDITIONAL ONLY
GAMBANG - An instrument of Southeast Asia that is a wooden xylophone