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Lesson 1 The Arts and Humanities include the disciplines of

ancient and modern languages, literature, philosophy,


ART AND HUMANITIES visual and performing arts. These disciplines explore,
share, and recreate expressions of the human
experience.
Meaning, Importance, and Scope of Humanities

HUMANITIES
Art Refers to the arts :

 Visual arts such as architecture, painting, and


 Art is a diverse range of human activities in
sculpture; music, dance, the theater or drama, and
creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts
literature.
(artworks), expressing the
 They are branches of learning concerned with
author's imaginative, conceptual ideas, or
human thought, feelings, and relations.
technical skill, intended to be appreciated for
their beauty or emotional power.  The importance of the human being and his
feelings and how he express those feelings have
 The expression or application of human creative
always been the concern of the humanities.
skill and imagination, typically in a visual form
such as painting or sculpture, producing works to  Art, like love is not easy to define. It concerns
be appreciated primarily for their beauty or itself with the communication of certain ideas and
emotional power. feelings by means of a sensous medium – color,
sound, bronze, marble, words, film, and
literature.
Humanities = Latin humanus, which means  This medium is fashioned into a symbolic
human, cultured, and refined. language marked by beauty of design and
coherence of form.
 It appeals to our minds, arouses our emotions,
kindles our imagination, and enchants our sense
HUMANITIES
(Machlis, 1963)

 To be human is to have or show qualities like


Visual Art
rationality, kindness, and tenderness.
 Unlike other subjects, it is not group of scientific
or technical subjects.
The art that we perceive through our eyes and
 The humanities are studies about human culture,
architecture is part of it.
such as literature, philosophy, and history. 
Involves not only painting and sculpture but includes
 Humanities, those branches of knowledge that
things such as:
concern themselves with human beings and
their culture or with analytic and critical methods  Visual Arts include much more than painting,
of inquiry derived from an appreciation of human sculpture, and architecture. Out of the many
values and of the unique ability of the human common things we use in our daily lives, we
spirit to express itself. (britannica.com) derive real pleasure.
 Humanities embrace literature, languages, music  A chair for example, can be beautiful as well as
and art history and philosophy. comfortable.
 Concerned with the thoughts, creations, and  A great range of objects can be included in the
actions of man in the past and in the present. visual arts, from purely useful products at one
 They tell man about his roots, his origin, his extreme to those that were designed for aesthetic
neighbours, himself. appeal on the other.
 Because of this range, we are surrounded by art
in all these things we see, hear, do, or use. The
Arts and Humanities Aesthetic aspects of any work, a painting, song,
story, dance, or play- are what make art.
 Aesthetics refers to the forms and psychological
forms of art.
Teenagers dance Parties

MUSIC
Disco = both old and young

 Art of combining and regulating sounds of


varying pitch to produce compositions expressing Children dance everywhere because it is pleasurable
various ideas and emotions. to express happiness through bodily movements.
 Primary function is to entertain.
 Thus when sounds are not regulated or when a
piece of music is played improperly or in full
blast, as in case of unrelated stereo , it ceases to Drama
give pleasure or it fails in its purpose.
 Great artwork of our civilization along with
literature , painting, sculpture architecture, and  Drama activities are usually part of every school
dance and community program.
 Deals with emotion. It’s being a “pure heart”
enables it convey emotions with great intensity  Classes dramatize the events they are studying:
and can affect people directly.  Clubs ,Organizations and Institutions stage plays.
 Great music especially, radiates infectious joy.

 The song we sing may be a tune which is popular Drama


now but may possibly be forgotten later. It may
be a selection which has been sung or played for
several years.  Motion picture popular addition to the various
forms of the theater.
 Radio – makes drama available for the Auditory
Dance sense and imagination.
 Television – brings art of the drama to many
people.
 Most direct of the arts for it makes use of the
human body as its medium.
 Dance heightens the pleasure of being, and at the Play
same time mirrors the life of society.

 Form of literature.
Primitive and Non-Primitive Dance Scenery and costume provide the visual arts and
music may serve as background to set the mood
Ifugaos dance or to serve as the part of the plot.
To celebrate the victory of the warriors after a fight  Opera
with their enemies. Is a drama set to music. It is a form of the theater.

Bagobos dance What The Arts Have Common?


to show gratitude to the spirits “for success war or
domestic affair”.
 The most basic relationship is that the arts are
concerned with emotions with our feelings about
Indian Dance things.
To give thanks for a harvest

Mexican dance  Exciting, Lovely and Stirring


To celebrate religious festival
 People experience excitement, pleasure, anger,  His continuing reaction to emerging conditions of
and all other emotional states in a way which is nature and social life gives birth to new ideas and
very different from their intellectual responses. new methods. These in turn, he uses to overcome
difficulties which in the process of confrontation
 Emotions are part of our basic nature. with reality, give the solution to a vision, create
art, or activate social transformation.
Artist

 The person who exhibits exceptional skills in The process of creativity


design, drawing, painting and the like who
works in one of the performing arts, like an actor
or musician.
Artist as the prime mover, communicating his ideas
 More sensitive and creative
through the performer, as his interpreter to the
 When he sees or learns something that impresses
audience.
him, he expresses himself in one medium or
another so that the others may understand it too.
The process of creation
Creator and Performers

A composer writes a song to be sung by talented


singers. The IDEA
A dramatist or playwright writes a play to be staged by
a company of actors.
A choreographer composes a ballet or sequence  Artists are highly sensitive persons specially
which will be performed by a troupe of dancers. aware of the things that surround them.
They notice the sounds, colors, and movements
 A song cannot be considered complete until it of people and things.
has been sung; or a ballet until it has been  A study of arts is the study of humankind, for
danced. through the arts we can discover man’s major
interests, feelings, and problems through the ages.
 Individual interpretations to their performers.  The art of the ancient Egypt shows clearly how
Two great actors may play the same role in the people of that time were pre occupied with
Florante at Laura yet it gives vastly different the life after death, for many of their most
interpretations; two dancers may dance the same impressive monuments were erected as tombs for
ballet but render it quite differently. the pharaohs. (Compton’s Encyclopedia, Vol 3,
 Thus, in the performing arts, the ideas and the 1974)
interpretations of the performer are added to the
original ideas of the creator. This dual
contribution gives added richness and meaning THE MATERIAL AND PROCESS
to these fields of arts.
 The creative artists communicate directly with
the observer.
 The second phase of creation in art concerns the
material which the artist uses to give form to his
idea.
Lesson 2  A painter uses pigments; a sculptor uses stone,
metal or wood; an architect, various building
Arts and humanities materials. An author uses words; a composer,
musical sounds which he sets down as notes. A
choreographer uses people and their movements
The work of the creative artist as the materials for his creations.

 Creativity is an artist trait developed in the course ORGANIZATION AND FORM


of his life to solve problems or express his
feelings.
 The third phase of creating is organizing the idea flat (surface, or plane).
and giving it form in the selected material.
 Artists have developed a host of different forms
to express ideas they work on. a. Relief Printing
 Style refers to the development of forms on art the process whereby unwanted portions of design are
that is related to particular historical periods. cut away on the master image. Printed image is
 Forms in the space arts are often symmetrically formed by the remaining surface.
balanced in their design; that is, the two sides of e.g. linoleum cuts, woodcuts, and wood engravings.
the object are identical. Japanese prints are made from woodcuts.
 The symmetrical balance tends to emphasize the
center, creating a logical focal point for
something one wishes to emphasize. b. Intaglio
 Asymmetrical balance is the kind of organization Is a method of printing from a palate on which incised
found in the most paintings and others two- lines, which carry the ink, leave a raised impression.
dimensional graphic works. Here, the forms and
colors on one side are balanced by different 1. Dry point. The artist draws directly on a metal plate
forms and colors on the other. with a sharp needle and scratches lines, or grooves,
into the metal. For each print, ink is rubbed into the
grooves and the unscratched surface is wiped clean. In
printing, the ink in the grooves is transferred to paper.
VISUAL ARTS 2. Etching. This is the art or process of producing
drawings or designs on metal plates covered with wax.
The needle penetrates wax to the surface of the plate.
The visual arts are those that we perceive with our The plate is then dipped in acid, which eats the lines
eyes. They may be classified into (two dimensional- into the metal. For printing, etched (bitten) lines are
surface) and plastic arts (three dimensional arts). filled with ink which transferred to the paper.
3. Engraving. This is done on a metal plate with a
cutting tool called a barin, which leaves a V-shaped
A. Graphic Arts trough. Drawings or designs on the plate are entirely
composed of lines and/or dots.

I. Painting c. Surface Printing


Art of creating meaningful effects on a flat surface by
the use of pigments.
includes all processes in which printing is done from a
The materials of the painter are pigments applied to
flat (plane) surface.
wet plaster, canvas, wood, or paper.

1. Lithography is the art or process of printing from a


II. Drawing flat stone or metal plate by a method based on
Is the art of representing something by lines made on a repulsion between grease and water. The design is put
surface or the process of portraying an object, scene or on the surface. The surface is then treated so that the
forms of decorative or symbolic meaning through ink adheres only to areas where drawing has been
lines, shading, and textures in one or more colors. done; ink is then transferred to the paper printing.
Mediums used include pencil, pen and ink, crayon, 2. Silkscreen. Silk is stretched over a rectangular
brush, and charcoal. frame and unwanted portions in the design are blocked
out. Pigment is forced through the clear areas. For
multi color prints, a separate screen is used for each
III. Graphic Process color.
These are processes for making multi-reproduction of
graphic works. All processes involve the preparation
of a master image of the drawing or the design on
IV. Commercial Art
something durable material such as wood, metal, or
stone from which printing is done. Processes may be
classified by the nature of the surface from which the
printing is done: raised (relief); depressed (intaglio); or This includes designing of books, advertisements,
signs, posters, and other displays to promote sale or
acceptance of product, service or idea. also used. Sculptures of figures are called statues.

V. Mechanical Processes Crafts


These are developed by commercial printers for rapid, The term refers to the designing and making of objects
large-quantity reproduction of words and pictures in by hand for use or for pleasure. It includes such fields
one more colors. as ceramics, jewelry, leatherwork, and weaving. If
these fields are mass-produced, they are classed as
industrial design.
VI. Photography
This is a chemical-mechanical process by which
images are produced on sensitized surfaces by actions Industrial Design
by action of light. Reproductions may be in black or Refers to design of objects for machine production.
white or in full colors of the original. Examples are designs for automobiles and household
appliances.

B. Plastic Arts
This group includes all fields of the visual arts in Dress and Costume Design
which materials are organized into three-dimensional This covers the design of wearing apparel of all types :
forms. dresses, coats, suits, shoes, ties, and the like.

Architecture
Is the art of designing and constructing buildings and Theater Design
other types of structures. Varied materials used Is the design of settings for dramatic productions.
include stone, concrete, brick, wood, steel, glass, and
plaster.
Literature

Landscape Architecture
Is planning outdoor areas for human use and The art of combining spoken or written words and
enjoyment, especially gardens, parks, playgrounds, their meanings onto forms which have artistic and
golf courses. Chief materials are plants, trees, shrubs, emotional appeal.

City Planning Drama


This refers to planning and arranging the physical
aspects of a large or small community. Structures and Is a form of literature. It is listed or defined in the next
areas concerned with all phases of living and working page.
are attractively and efficiently organized and related.

Essay
Interior Design
The term is used to designate design and arrangement This is non-fiction, expository (descriptive or
of architectural interiors for convenience and beauty. explanatory) writing ranging from informal, personal
It includes backgrounds (walls, floors, ceilings), topics to closely reasoned critical treatments of
furnishings and accessories. important subjects.
Design of wallpapers, furniture, textiles for curtains
and upholstery are important fields of interior design.
Prose Fiction

Sculpture It includes narratives (stories) created by the author, as


Refers to the design and construction if three- distinguished from true accounts. The word fiction
dimensional forms representing natural objects or comes from the Latin word which means “to form”,
imaginary (sometimes abstract) shapes. “to invent”, or “to feign”.
Common materials are stone, wood, clay, and metal; Fiction is generally divided into novel, novelette, and
but ivory, jade, wire, string, and other materials are short story forms. A novel or a short story describes
characters and events which the author has invented. Oratorio and Cantata
These are sacred musical drama in concert form.
These are made up of recited parts (recitative), aria,
Poetry and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment. No
action, sets, and costumes are used. Oratories are
Is a literature of a highly expressive nature using usually based on Biblical themes.
special forms and choice of words and emotional
images. Narrative (story telling) poetry, includes epics,
romances, and ballads. Lyric forms include the sonnet, Other forms of arts are the ballet music and
ode, elegy, and song. background music for notion.

Miscellaneous Drama and theatre


History, biography, letters, or journals, diaries, and
other works not formally classed as literature often
have definite literary appeal and status due to the high A drama or play is a story re-created by actors on a
quality of the writing. stage in front of an audience.

Music Tragedy
Is the art of arranging sounds in rhythmic succession
and generally in combination. Music is both a creative This is one of literature’s greatest dramatic art forms.
and a performing art. It is a drama of serious nature in which the central
Common forms are song, march, fugue, sonata, suite, character comes to some sad or disastrous end. All
fantasy, concerto, and symphony. tragedies portray suffering.

Vocal Music Melodrama

Is composed primarily to be sung. The voice/s are


generally accompanied by one or more instruments.
The emphasis is on action rather on character.
The action is sensational or romantic and usually has a
Instrumental Music happy ending.

Four general types


Keyboard (piano, organ); stringed (violin, cello, Comedy
guitar); wind (flute, clarinet); brass winds, (trumpet,
saxophone); percussion (drums, xylophone) Generally includes all plays with happy endings.

a. Romantic Comedy is a light, amusing tale of lovers


Music Combined with Other Arts in some dilemma which is finally solved happily.
b. Farce is a light, humorous play. The emphasis in a
farce is on jokes, humorous physical action, ludicrous
situations, and improbable characters.
Opera c.Comedy of Manners sometimes called “drawing
Is a drama set to music. It is mostly or entirely sung room comedy” is sophisticated, sometimes satirical.
with orchestral accompaniment. It is spectacularly The characters are usually high-society types, and
staged with accomplished singers, elaborate scenery situations have a little to do with real life. The
and costumes. emphasis here is on witty dialogue.

Operetta and Musical Comedy Miscellaneous


This is also a set of drama set to music but is light,
popular, romantic, and often humorous or comic. a. Tragicomedy
Operetta use spoken dialogue instead of recitative. A drama blending tragic and comic elements but
which ends happily. Modern

Are sometimes called contemporary or interpretative


b. Miracle and Mystery Plays dances. These dances represent rebellion against the
Are dramatized stories from the Bible and of the lives classical formalism of ballet: they emphasize personal
of Saints. communication of moods and themes. In the past,
movements usually based on the current trend.

c. Morality Plays
Are those in which characters represent specific vices Musical Comedy
and virtues. Refers to those dances performed by soloists, groups,
choruses in the theaters, nights clubs, motion picture,
and television. It combines various forms of ballet,
d. Closet Drama modern, tap, and acrobatic.
Is a term used to designate plays written for reading
rather than staging.

e. Piano Drama
Is based on piano works which revolve around the
musical pieces composed under the inspiration of a
literary work. This piano drama which is a recent
innovation is combining the interpretation of music
with the recitation of poetry and the literary source of
the music.

Dance

Involves the movement of the body and the feet in


rhythm.

Ethnologic

This includes folk dancing associated with national


and cultural groups.

Social or Ballroom Dances

These are popular types of dancing generally


performed by pairs. They include such forms as waltz,
foxtrot, rumba, and tango.

The Ballet

This is the formalized type of dance which is


originated in the royal courts of the Middle Ages.

Ballet dances may either be solo or concerted dances


with mimetic actions accompanied by music. These
are generally built around a theme or story.

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