Luzon 🇵🇭 “This is Philippines” Series | Catriona Gray

Catriona Gray
8 Dec 201803:55

Summary

TLDRThe Philippine region of Luzon is celebrated for its rich craftsmanship, with each of its 30 provinces boasting unique specialties. Art is deeply rooted in Filipino culture, reflecting the world around them, especially during Christmas, the longest and most festive season in the country. The video showcases the vibrant lanterns called 'parols' and the famous Pampanga's giant lanterns, symbolizing the joy and togetherness Filipinos cherish. It emphasizes the importance of family, food, music, and shared stories, inviting everyone to partake in the celebration, regardless of their background.

Takeaways

  • 🏺 The Philippines is renowned for its craftsmanship, with each of its 30 provinces having a unique specialty.
  • 🎨 Art in the Philippines is a reflection of the world around its people, adding color to their history.
  • 🎄 The Christmas season in the Philippines is celebrated with great enthusiasm, making it the longest in the world.
  • 💡 Filipinos decorate their streets and homes with lights and lanterns, known as 'parols', during Christmas.
  • 📍 Pampanga is highlighted as a destination famous for its world-renowned 'parol' lanterns.
  • 👨‍🎨 The artistry and craftsmanship involved in creating 'parols' is a multi-generational tradition, with some families being the fifth generation of artisans.
  • 🏆 There is a sense of competition among artisans, with occasional recognition for their work, such as the 'Occasionally Honorable GBA'.
  • 🎉 Christmas in the Philippines is a time of vibrant colors, festivities, and togetherness among Filipinos.
  • 🍽️ Food, music, dance, and shared stories are central to Filipino celebrations, especially during Christmas.
  • 👪 The festive season is a time for family and friends to bond, emphasizing the importance of connectedness in Filipino culture.
  • 🌟 Ending the year on a high note is significant for Filipinos, making Christmas a highlight of their year.

Q & A

  • What is the region of the Philippines known for in terms of craftsmanship?

    -The region of the Philippines, particularly Luzon, is well known for its craftsmanship, with each of its 30 provinces having its own specialty.

  • How does the script describe the role of art in the Philippines?

    -The script describes art as a reflection of the world around Filipinos, which adds color to their history and culture.

  • Why is Christmas a special time for Filipino craftsmanship and artistry?

    -Christmas is a special time because it's a season when Filipino craftsmanship and artistry come together, with the longest Christmas season in the world, featuring lights and colored lanterns called 'parols'.

  • What is a 'parol' and how is it associated with Christmas in the Philippines?

    -A 'parol' is a traditional Filipino Christmas lantern that is put up at people's houses during the Christmas season, contributing to the festive atmosphere.

  • What is Pampanga known for in the context of the script?

    -Pampanga is known for its world-famous 'parol' or Christmas lanterns, which the script mentions as a significant part of the region's craftsmanship.

  • What does the script suggest about the importance of the 'parol' to the people of Pampanga?

    -The script suggests that the 'parol' holds a fifth-generation significance to the people of Pampanga, indicating a deep cultural and historical importance.

  • How do Filipinos express their love for Christmas according to the script?

    -Filipinos express their love for Christmas by having the longest Christmas season in the world, decorating streets with lights, and hanging 'parols'.

  • What role does food play in Filipino celebrations according to the script?

    -Food plays a central role in Filipino celebrations, as it is a way for Filipinos to bond and share stories during festive occasions.

  • How is the script's portrayal of Filipinos during Christmas?

    -The script portrays Filipinos as fun-loving people who enjoy coming together for celebrations, especially during Christmas, with a focus on connectedness and togetherness.

  • What does the script imply about the inclusivity of Filipino celebrations?

    -The script implies that Filipino celebrations are inclusive, with an invitation extended to everyone regardless of who they are or where they come from.

  • What is the significance of the applause at the end of the script?

    -The applause at the end of the script signifies appreciation and celebration of the Filipino craftsmanship, artistry, and the festive spirit of Christmas.

Outlines

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🎨 Filipino Art and Christmas Celebrations

The paragraph introduces the rich tradition of craftsmanship and art in the Philippines, particularly in the region of Luzon. It highlights how each province has its own unique specialty, and how art reflects the culture and history of the country. The text emphasizes the significance of Christmas in the Philippines, which is celebrated with the longest season in the world. The festive atmosphere is marked by lights and lanterns, creating a magical environment. The paragraph also mentions the author's journey to Pampanga to witness the creation of the world-famous lanterns, known as 'parols,' which are a symbol of the festive season. The craftsmanship and artistry involved in these lanterns are discussed, along with the competitive nature of the lantern-making tradition. The paragraph concludes by describing the festive spirit of Filipinos during Christmas, their love for togetherness, food, music, dance, and shared stories, and the inclusive nature of their celebrations.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse regional crafts. In the video, Luzon represents the region where the Philippine's Sun is celebrated through various art forms, showcasing the craftsmanship that is unique to each of its 30 provinces.

💡Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship refers to the skill and creativity involved in making things by hand. It is central to the video's theme as it highlights the unique handcrafted items from different provinces in the Philippines, emphasizing the artistry and skill that goes into each piece, contributing to the country's cultural identity.

💡Philippine National Artists

Philippine National Artists are individuals recognized by the Philippine government for their exceptional contributions to the arts in the country. The video mentions these artists working from design, indicating their role in shaping the artistic landscape of the Philippines and reflecting the world around them through their creations.

💡Christmas

Christmas is a significant holiday in the Philippines, and the video emphasizes the unique way Filipinos celebrate it, having the longest Christmas season in the world. The celebration is characterized by the use of lights and lanterns, called 'parols' in the script, which contribute to the festive atmosphere and are a key part of the country's Christmas traditions.

💡Parols

Parols are traditional Filipino Christmas lanterns that are often made of bamboo and colored cellophane. In the video, they symbolize the festive spirit of the Christmas season in the Philippines, being put up in homes and streets, adding to the magical and colorful celebration.

💡Pampanga

Pampanga is a province in the Philippines known for its culinary traditions and the world-famous 'Pampanga's Giant Lanterns' or 'San Fernando Lanterns'. The video describes a visit to Pampanga to witness the process of making these lanterns, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in creating these large, illuminated art pieces.

💡Fifth Generation Significance

The term 'Fifth Generation Significance' in the video refers to the long-standing tradition and legacy of craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations. It highlights the continuity and evolution of the art of lantern making in Pampanga, with the skill being preserved and refined over time.

💡Competition

In the context of the video, competition refers to the rivalry among different regions or artisans in showcasing their craftsmanship, particularly in the creation of lanterns. It suggests a spirit of excellence and innovation, driving the artisans to create even more impressive and unique pieces.

💡Connectedness

Connectedness in the video represents the strong sense of community and togetherness among Filipinos, especially during the Christmas season. It is depicted through shared activities such as eating, dancing, and storytelling, which are integral to the festive celebrations and the cultural fabric of the Philippines.

💡Celebration

Celebration is a recurring theme in the video, emphasizing the joyous and communal aspects of Filipino culture, particularly during Christmas. It is characterized by the gathering of family and friends, the sharing of food and stories, and the enjoyment of music and dance, all contributing to a festive and warm atmosphere.

💡Invitation

Invitation in the video symbolizes the inclusive and welcoming nature of Filipino celebrations. It conveys the message that regardless of one's background, everyone is welcome to partake in the festivities, reflecting the warmth and generosity inherent in Filipino culture.

Highlights

Luzon, the region of the Sun in the Philippines, is renowned for its craftsmanship, with each of its 30 provinces having its own specialty.

Philippine national artists reflect the world around them through their art, giving color to the country's history.

Filipinos have a deep love for Christmas, celebrating it with the longest Christmas season in the world.

The festive season is marked by the decoration of streets with lights and houses with colorful lanterns called 'parols'.

Pampanga is famous for its world-renowned 'kalesa', a traditional mode of transportation.

The artist's personal journey to Pampanga to witness the craftsmanship of 'kalesa' firsthand.

The significance of the 'kalesa' as a fifth-generation family tradition and its role in local competitions.

Christmas in the Philippines is a time of vibrant colors and festivities, bringing people together.

Filipinos are known for their fun-loving nature and the joy they bring to celebrations.

The importance of togetherness and connectedness in Filipino culture, especially during Christmas.

Filipinos bond over food, music, dance, and shared stories, creating an inclusive atmosphere for all.

An open invitation to join in the celebration, regardless of one's background, is a hallmark of Filipino hospitality.

Christmas is a time for family in the Philippines, marking the end of the year on a high note.

The transcript ends with applause and music, signifying the joyous and festive spirit of the season.

The artist's reflections on the role of art in shaping the cultural identity and history of the Philippines.

The unique Filipino craftsmanship that contributes to the vibrant and colorful art scene of the country.

The significance of the 'parol' lanterns in Filipino Christmas traditions and their symbolic meaning.

The artist's personal connection to the art and craftsmanship of the Philippines, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage.

Transcripts

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luzon celebration and art the Philippine

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region of the Sun is very well known for

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its craftsmanship with each of its 30

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provinces having its own specialty the

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majority of our Philippine national

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artists work from design and as an

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artist I knew how art is the reflection

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of the world around you that's what

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makes Philippines have color in our

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history but it's really the art that

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colored it for us there is no other

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season in which Filipino craftsmanship

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and artistry come together like

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Christmas as Filipinos love Christmas so

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much that we have the longest Christmas

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season in the world seeing lights being

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put up along the streets and these

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colored lanterns called bottles being

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put up at people's houses makes

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Christmas and Philippines magic

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Pampanga is a nearby destination is well

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known for its world-famous model so I

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traveled there wanting to see the

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process of it with myself the

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craftsmanship that goes into lighting up

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isn't even that I've used

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without the money

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fifth generation significance the

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competition you know

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occasionally honorable GBA

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Christmas is such a colorful and festive

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time in the Philippines and it's always

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a celebration when Filipinos get

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together we're allowed we love to have

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fun they're fun people it's really just

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being together or the connectedness of

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it

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we Filipinos bond over food and music

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dance and shared stories and to us no

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matter who you are or where you come

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from

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you always have an invitation to the

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celebration

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it's our time for family and

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and to bring the end of the year on a

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high note

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