Unraveled notes from the words of a newly born musician. Music seen and not heard. Ideas perfect in its flawless imperfections. A different form of light in every shade of darkness.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Filipino - Performance Based Assesments #2
20 na Pangungusap
Naririnig ko ang alingawngaw
galing sa mga nagugutom na aso sa labas.
Madalas ang mga tao ngayon ay lumalabag sa mga alituntunin ng panlipunan.
Ang
mga alalahaning-sociopolitical ang
pumigil sa kanya sa pagtapos ng proyektong kanyang pinaghirapan.
Ang
ebolusyon ng sayaw ang isa sa mga
paksang inaaral ko ngayon.
Malikhain na pintor ang aking
kapatid.
Paghihimagsik ang
madalas simula ng away pagdating sa mga
istoryang fiction.
Umuusbong ang
galit niya sa mga pumatay sa magulang niya.
Ang
mga mananayaw sa baler ay
nakaka-aliw.
Mabangis na kumilos ang leon at
inatake ang kanyang biktima.
Hindi
ako natutuwa sa henerasyon ko.
Ang kategorya na pinili
ni Anika ay hindi pa sinasabi.
Ang paborito ng madla
ay ang mga pelikulang nakakaaliw.
Hindi
nakukuha ang pag-ibig gamit ang pwersa.
Tumanggi sa
pagpapaalipin ang prinsesa.
Hindi
nagustuhan ng mga magulang ko ang reaksyon
ng mga guro sa problema.
Nasa
kultura ng pinoy ang pagiging
msayahin.
Hindi
dapat ikinahihiya ang pormalidad.
Elemento ng musika ang rythm.
Hindi
niya napigilan ang kanyang mga damdamin.
Kakaiba
ang estilo niya sa panunulat.
Pananaliksik - Banyuhay
Modern Dance
Modern dance
ay isang malawak na kategorya ng western concert o theatrical dance (kumpara sa participation dance), lalo
na nagmula sa parehong Alemanya at ang Estados Unidos noong ika-19 at maagang ika-20 siglo.
Nagkaroon ng mga
alingawngaw na nagmula raw ang modern dance bilang isang anyo ng paghihimagsik laban sa classical ballet. Ngunit sa mga panahong ring ito (1880),
ang mga tao ay naging interesado sa kalusugan
at pisikal na fitness. Eksperto
sa pisikal na edukasyon sa oras na iyon ang naghanda ng daan para sa modern dance. Gymnastic exercises nagsilbi bilang panimulang punto para sa mga batang babae
na nais na sumayaw.
Aesthetic at free-dance performances ay naging popular sa mga tao—lalo na sa mga kabataang babae—dahil nagagwa na nilang
ipahayag ang kanilang mga sarili sa pagsasayaw nang hindi sumusunod sa mga alituntunin ng ballet.
Habang ito’y nangyayari, mga
dance artists tulad ni Isadora Duncan,
Maud Allen, at Loie
Fuller ay nanguna
ng mga paggawa ng bagong paraan at mga
gawi sa aesthetic o free- dance para sa madla. Binalewala
ng mga mananayaw na ito ang mahigpit na kilusan at mga alintuntunin ng ballet. Tinigil na
narin nila ang pagsuot sa corsets
at pointe shoes para sa mas malaya na pagkilos lalo na kapag sumasayaw.
Emil Rath,
ay sumulat tunkol sa umuusbong artform
na ito noong panahon ay sinabing;
“Music and
rhythmic bodily movement are twin sisters of art, as they have come into
existence simultaneously...today we see in the artistic work of Isadora Duncan,
Maud Allen, and others the use of a form of dancing which strives to portray in
movements what the music master expresses in his compositions—interpretative
dancing."
Ito na ang naging simula
na bagong henerasyon ng pagsayaw.
Mula sa humigit-kumulang 1914 hanggang sa mga sumunod na mga
taon, ang mga alalahaning-sociopolitical ay nagdagdag pwersa sa pagpatuloy na
pagpapaunlad ng modern dance sa
Estados Unidos at Alemanya.
Ang Una at Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig, ang paglitaw ng
pasismo, ang Great Depression (sa
US), at ang paglaki ng iba pang artforms ay nakaapekto sa ebolusyon ng modern dance. Noong
1960, ang mga bagong ideya tungkol sa dance nagsimulang lumitaw, muli sa
malaking bahagi bilang reaksyon sa mga kultura at panlipunang pagbabago.
Sa
kalaunan, ang mga postmodern dance artists ay tumanggi sa pormalidad ng modern dance, at isinama ang mga
elemento tulad ng performance art,
contact improvisation, release-technique, at improvisation.
Pagkatapos ng mga panahong ito, mas maraming uri ng sayaw ang
dumating. Ang mga nasabing sayaw ditto at ang Expressionist at early modern
dance, Radical Dance, at Contemporary Dance.
Ang modern dance
ngayon ay nakatutok sa pagpapahayag ng mga damdamin at sariling estilo ng
mananayaw. Hindi kinakailangang magkaroon ng mga patakaran dito. Maaari itong
maging mabangis at mabilis o malambot at mabagal. Walang mga limitasyon ang modern dance, lalo na ngayon sa edad na
ito. Kapag mananayaw ka, pwede mo nang ipakita ang iyong pagiging malikhain sa
pagsayaw.
Ang mga dance-steps
mula sa kategoryang ito ay karaniwang natatangi, masaya, emosyonal, at laging
hindi inaasahan dahil creative ang mga choreographer sa generasyon na ito.
Langit ang limit ng pagkamalikhain ng isang tao.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_danceSunday, October 18, 2015
P.E. - Quarterly Test - Report on Dance
Differentiate the dance
steps of the following foreign native dances, the modern dances, and the
ballroom dances.
It’s very hard to differentiate these three categories,
especially when they are three entirely different groups of dances. They have
different characteristics, styles, and origins.
Foreign Native Dance- Dances from this category are very
diverse and different in each culture and country. Usually these dances are
from ancestors; they were rituals and beliefs of the first people who walked
the land before us. Dances are different in different countries, but that’s
mostly common is that usually these dances are based from animal movements.
This is very understandable, after all, where else would they
base movements but from the things that they see around them.
Foreign dances can be smooth and flowing but it can also be
rough; filled with jumping, and yells. Natives all over the world use the art
of dance to interpret dreams and life, to perform rituals, to entertain higher
ranks, to express themselves, or to issue a declaration of war.
It is different in different countries but each and every
dance is as fascinating and unique as the next. You’ll clearly see a country’s
culture and heritage by the dances of their natives. You’ll see history itself
in their movements and music.
Modern Dance- There were rumors that modern
dance originated as a form of rebellion against classical ballet. But at the same period of that era (1880’s),
people had become interested in health and physical fitness. Experts on
physical education at that time prepared the way for modern dance. Gymnastic
exercises served as technical starting points for young women who wanted to
dance. Aesthetic and free-dance performances became popular and people—especially
young women—were able to express themselves in dancing without following the
rules of ballet.
More kinds of dances came from this. There was Expressionist
and early modern dance, Radical dance, and Contemporary Dance.
Modern dance focuses
more on expressing ones feelings, emotions, and own style. It doesn’t
necessarily have rules. It can be smooth and fast or crazed-filled and wild.
There are no limits to modern dance, especially now at this age when dancers
show their creativity though movements.
Dance steps from this category are usually unique, fun, creative,
emotional and always unexpected. Sky is actually the limit. There are no rules
in dancing in this category.
Ballroom Dance- is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially
and competitively around the world.
The term 'ballroom dancing' is taken
from the word ball which is from the Latin word ballare which
means 'to dance' (a ball-room being a large room specially designed for such
dances). In the past, ballroom dancing was social dancing for the rich, leaving
folk dancing for the lower classes. These boundaries now are gone, and it
should be noted that even in times long gone, many ballroom dances were really
elevated folk dances.
Ballroom dance—unlike modern
dance—has a lot of rules.
In competition ballroom, dancers are judged by diverse criteria such as
poise, the hold or frame, posture, musicality and expression, timing, body
alignment and shape, floor craft, foot and leg action, and presentation.
Dance steps here vary as well, but it is choreographed and very precise.
Ballroom dancers follow choreographed performances. You can technically still
express yourself in dance like this, but it is really different from native and
modern dance.
There are rules in ballroom dancing and you work as a team. You can’t
really get caught off guard or improvise in this category, because every
movement in this dance should be precise and according to music and the rules.
ARTS - Quarter Test
There is actually nothing particularly strange or unusual about these images.
But I find liquid very unusual in nature.
It is unusual in the way it forms odd unusual spherical shapes when splatter against a window, the way it bubbles and sizzles when drenched in carbon, and the way if foams up when there is heat and milk.
Liquid in its nature is unusual and fascinating. That is why I chose it as the subject of these pictures.
HEALTH - p.150
1.
Give a
reaction on the objectives of getting married and having children soon after
marriage.
According to the book, people get married because of the following reasons: love, economic purposes, compliance with parental agreements, or cultural tradition.
Well for me, I am absolutely in love with marriage. Marriage is a promise, a covenant, God has designed to join two souls as one. Marriage is the start of all families.
Marriage itself is sacred and the promises it comes with is too. One should marry a person one wants their life and souls to be part with. Marriage is not a joke or a negotiation. Marriage is a lifestyle, a beginning, a start of a whole new future. Marriage is the start of families.
Having children soon after marriage is normal. I think that this whole thing is a wonderful process.
According to the book, people get married because of the following reasons: love, economic purposes, compliance with parental agreements, or cultural tradition.
Well for me, I am absolutely in love with marriage. Marriage is a promise, a covenant, God has designed to join two souls as one. Marriage is the start of all families.
Marriage itself is sacred and the promises it comes with is too. One should marry a person one wants their life and souls to be part with. Marriage is not a joke or a negotiation. Marriage is a lifestyle, a beginning, a start of a whole new future. Marriage is the start of families.
Having children soon after marriage is normal. I think that this whole thing is a wonderful process.
3.
As a
parent, what are you responsibilities to your children?
As a parent you are responsible for your child’s education, shelter, food, emotional needs, time. As a parent you are responsible for your child’s life.
As a parent you are responsible for your child’s education, shelter, food, emotional needs, time. As a parent you are responsible for your child’s life.
4.
Why is
spoiling them not a good sign of loving them?
Spoiling is a horrible way to raise a child. You can love your child, but you should not deprive him of the truth that he cannot always have his way. If you are a parent, your authority should be firmer than of a child’s. Set correct limits and proper discipline. That is simply life. Spoiled children grow up to be complicated people in the end. Be sure not to raise complicated citizens of this country.
That is actually the point of better families; better people. Raise good children, teach them how to be good human beings. The world will reward you.
Spoiling is a horrible way to raise a child. You can love your child, but you should not deprive him of the truth that he cannot always have his way. If you are a parent, your authority should be firmer than of a child’s. Set correct limits and proper discipline. That is simply life. Spoiled children grow up to be complicated people in the end. Be sure not to raise complicated citizens of this country.
That is actually the point of better families; better people. Raise good children, teach them how to be good human beings. The world will reward you.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Arts - pp.100
Society
It is no secret that the world we live in is a twisted paradise. It is no secret that the way women are portrayed in songs, videos, pictures, and in the media isn't as appropriate as before.
Time to break out of the lies and cut off the strings.
Time to show the world who we really are.
We are not society's puppets.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Music - Enrichment Activities #3 p.84
Characteristics often attributed to Romanticism, including musical
Romanticism, are (Kravitt 1992, 93–94, 107):
• a new preoccupation
with and surrender to Nature
• a fascination with
the past, particularly the Middle Ages and legends of medieval chivalry
• a turn towards the
mystic and supernatural, both religious and merely spooky
• a longing for the
infinite
• mysterious
connotations of remoteness, the unusual and fabulous, the strange and surprising
• a focus on the
nocturnal, the ghostly, the frightful, and terrifying
• fantastic seeing and
spiritual experiences
• a new attention given
to national identity
• emphasis on extreme
subjectivism
• interest in the
autobiographical
• discontent with
musical formulas and conventions
Music - Enrichment Activities #1 p.84
Compare the music of the romantic
and classical periods.
Classical music is more known for its
defined movements. The first movement usually is in Sonata form with an
Exposition that moves from tonic to dominant, a development which develops
themes from the Exposition and a recapitulation where the music moves back from
the dominant and/or other keys to the tonic. The second movement is slow -
typically an adagio or andante, the third movement is a scherzo or minuet and
trio while the final movement is a Rondo, sometimes theme and variations.
The symphonic structure was adopted
in the Classical time. More significant works were composed including the 9
Beethoven, the 100 plus Haydn and the 40 some Mozart Symphonies. You will
notice that Romantic Symphonies are thicker in texture because the
orchestration calls for more instruments but also the use of more brass instruments.
Classical symphonies are usually strings,
basson, flute, oboe, french horn, trumpet and timpani.
The sound of classical music is very
smooth.
Romantic Music –on the other hand—is
more flowing than smooth.
The shift here is from absolute
music to program music. Romantic music tells a story, and you should be able to
pick up the story the composer is trying to tell.The music is much thicker in
texture, much more expressive especially with the use of rubato, and much more
virtuosic. In the Romantic Generation, music was directly influenced from
literary means.
The Romantic Symphony calls for a
larger string section, a full compliment of winds (flute, clarinet, oboe,
bassoon and piccolo), full compliment of brass intruments (trumpet, trombone,
french horn and occasionally Euphonium) and percussion.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
CLE Reflection - October
Love
“No one should
separate a couple God has joined together.”
Mark 10:9
Mark 10:9
Very recently I have watched a
video on YouTube where kids reacted to gay marriages. After showing the kids a
bunch of clips and videos of gay people getting married, they asked them why
people get married in the first place. At first the children were very sure of
their answers. Most of the children answered that they married each other
because they love each other. But then they were asked what the difference
between being girlfriend and boyfriend and marrying was. Now this caught them
off guard. Note: all of the children in this video are from the U.S. Divorce is
legal in the U.S.
They then began to doubt if
marriage is really important if you can break it off anyway by divorce. One of
them even said, “what’s the point of marrying then?”
This struck a nerve. This simple
question hurt me. What is the point of marrying if its promises could be broken
easily by divorce? What is the point of making this covenant if you can easily back-out? What is the point of marriages
if couples can still break off from their relationships; break off families?
What is the point?
“No one should separate a couple
God has joined together.”
This message is loud and clear yet
plain and simple. If you read the rest of the verses that surrounds this
passage in the Bible, you’ll see that Jesus clearly explained to His disciples
that a marriage is joining two souls together as one. One. Two people together;
a team. What happened?
Well, divorce happened. Well, not
only that actually, some people just leave their spouses behind. And this is
not rare. I have friends who have been abandoned by fathers and mothers. I see
how damaged and broken they are. They’re lost.
“No one should separate a couple
God has joined together.”
People have forgotten the sanctity
of marriage, they have forgotten what marriage should be. Marriage—more than a
ceremony or a union of two people—is a promise. It’s a promise that you will
stay side by side, with each other, through the worst, and through death. It’s
a promise that you live as one.
You cannot tear apart a heart and
expect it to beat as whole. Separation, divorce, or whatever you want to call
it, tears apart not only hearts but futures. It tears apart children. How will
they believe in love if the first ones who should have taught them how to love,
showed how to deprive them of love?
Everyone yearns for love. We people
are made for love. God created us that way so that we need each other, we help
each other, we become one.
But what is the point of becoming
“one” if you can easily cut that one
in half?
People are broken, I get it. But
what I truly don’t get about this world, is why people would still find ways to
twist something so beautiful and make it disturbingly horrific. Broken marriages
cause broken families. Broken families cause broken children. Broken children
become broken people.
It becomes a cycle. People break
people, they break promises, they break lives. This is because they are broken
themselves. And what is good in living in a broken world?
But you know, that’s the most
beautiful thing about love. Real love stays no matter how broken something is.
Real love is eternal, real love is strong and it is pure. It is stronger
especially when flaws are bigger and when fears are deadlier. Real love stays.
That’s what’s missing. Love.
Because why would you leave someone if you truly love them? Why would you leave
them just because you can?
“No one should separate a couple
God has joined together,” can also be read as;
“no one should separate a couple Love has joined together.”
God is love.
One time, I have asked God how He
could still love His people even when they get so cruel and heartless. He told
me “love them still.”
He’s accepting them for who they
are, or for what they are even now. He loves them even when He knows there’s a
chance they will never love Him back.
That’s love, you see. Love stays.
God stays.
I think we should all learn from
Him. I think we should all remember how to love.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
CLE Reflection - September
Doing Nothing
“Faith that doesn’t
lead us to do good deeds is all alone and dead.”
James 2:7
James 2:7
This passage is one of my favorite
passages in the bible.
These few words have the impact of the
fire of seven suns, burning through the ignorance of what makes people these
days. Well, that is if they actually understand what this passage means.
“Faith that doesn’t lead us to do good
deeds is all alone and dead” is same as saying “awareness without action is
useless.” Both statements are incredibly true.
That is what I see in everyone most
of the time. That is what I see in this world.
From newspapers, to television shows, to transportation vehicle, to the
streets. Awareness without a action; a dead world. People looking, but not
really seeing. That is what most of us are now nowadays, we look but we don’t
see, we know but we don’t care, we do but we don’t do good, we help but we only
help ourselves. Don’t believe me? Let me show you.
A man wakes up, turns on the television.
The weatherman on the news talks about the change of climate recently and slips
in a brief information about global warming and what causes it. One of those
said causes is pollution. The man turns the television off, walks outside, and
takes a pack of cigarette from his left pocket. He lights a stick and smokes
it, looking at the black fog the cigarette creates. And he doesn’t even have a
tinge of guilt, he’s not even remembering what he just saw on the news. But that’s
understandable, right? People smoke, it’s not like he’s doing anything wrong. I
mean, it’s only the destruction of the ozone layer. It’s only his world.
A woman goes inside the church,
rosaries and scapulars jingling in her pocket as she walks. She has memorized
almost most of the passages in the Bible, she knew every prayer in existence.
She prays the rosary very frequently as routine. She walks out of the church and
was greeted by street children, extending their hands to her, asking for money
or at least food. She gets annoyed, shouts at them, and swaps them away. She goes
home without guilt. But that was okay right? They were just children on the
street. They were just hungry, it wasn’t her fault they’re like that. It’s
their parents fault. It’s fine right? What she did was what everyone else would
do? I mean, who really paid attention to those beggars? They don’t really
matter to anyone, right?
An honor student answers her
homework; she encircles the drawing with a man throwing garbage at the right
places; in garbage cans. She goes home that day, buys candy, unwraps it, and
flicks the candy wrapper to the side of the road. She doesn’t even blink, she
continues on walking back to her house. Why should she care about trash as
small as that? The street sweepers are going to clean it up anyway, right? It
doesn’t really matter. It’s not like it’s a big deal right? It’s not like this
planet gets any cleaner. It’s no big deal.
What did I just show you? Did I hit
a nerve? I’m sure you see these kind of people everywhere, and I’m also sure
that maybe a little part of you is like them.
Taking selfies is so much better
than paying attention to the beggars on the streets. It’s okay if that jeep
bursts out black smoke, you can’t do anything about it anyway. Every other
vehicle does it, why should we care about this one?
Watching television shows is so
much more worth my time than watching the news. It’s all the same, same old bad
things happening to the country. It’s a waste of time to care, we can’t really
do anything about it anyway. And why should we do anything about it? It’s not
like we’re affected. It’s not like it’s our problem, right? Television shows
are much more entertaining.
There are no garbage cans, might as well throw
trash there, they’ll clean it up anyway. It’s not like we should really care
about what’s happening around us, we handle our own problems, we don’t need any
other burdens. It’s a waste of time.
We don’t have to entertain those
children asking for food, they’re just annoying. The police should just take
them away so that they don’t disturb people. No big deal... we have no time for
that. It’s not like we should really care, we should just mind our own
business.
Don’t want the baby? Just abort it.
It’s just a bunch of cells. It’s not actually alive yet, right? It’s not like
it has a soul. Just kill it, it doesn’t matter. It’s not alive yet, so it’s not
really killing, right? It’s just stopping it from living. It’s not like that’s
a bad thing, right?
That kid over there gets bullied
all of the time. You don’t know him, why should you do anything about it? You’re
only one human being, you’ll get hurt if you interfere, might as well just stay
quiet as they beat the life out of him. Doesn’t really matter, he’s not your
friend, you’re strangers. What’s important is that you stay away from them. You
don’t want trouble. It’s not like you can do anything anyway, right?
Do you see what I’m doing? Do you
see what’s happening? And more importantly... do you see yourself?
But then again... it’s not like we’re
doing anything wrong. We don’t steal. We don’t cheat. We don’t kill. We’re just
minding our own business. We have our own problems. We’re technically still
good people. Right?
Wrong.
“The only thing necessary for the
triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke
“The world is a dangerous place,
not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do
nothing.” –Albert Einstein
“Faith that doesn’t lead us to do
good deeds is all alone and dead.” –James 2:7
Doing nothing is worse than doing
evil things. Doing nothing means letting what you see be rather than making a
difference and actually taking part of changing the world. Doing nothing means
letting evil have its way, even when you know there’s something wrong.
Conclusion
So what exactly am I saying? That
all people are bad for being ignorant? That this world is indeed dead? No. I’m
not saying that. I’m saying, look at what’s happening right now. Look at
yourself.
Do you see it? Do you see what has
to be changed? Do you see what has to be done? Can you look at this world and
finally for once... actually see?
Awareness without action is
useless. So what are you going to do
now? Are you just going to stand there and do nothing?
I hope you don’t.
I hope you stand for yourself and
for others. I hope you sacrifice little pleasures for the sake of this world. I
hope you go out and feed the hungry. I hope you go to the streets and pick up garbage
that isn’t yours just for the sake of cleaning the environment. I hope you be
kind to strangers. I hope you stop bullying. I hope you do what’s right... not
what’s easy. I hope you start with yourself, look at this world, and make a
change.
So what is it going to be?
Be afraid of being different from
them all, or try standing up to make a difference?
It’s your choice. It always has
been.
Choose well.
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