art culture philippines
Posted in Philippines General Information on 11/18/2007 02:51 pm by admin
I have a research report ... help me choose a topic?
Help me choose a topic. because my friends are making a things about their culture, I figured I should do mines in matters concerning the Philippines. Taught that I must do it in Philippine Martial Arts, but I do not know. Are there any suggestions you have about the Philippines that I coul make a report like Mall of Asia or Life in the Philippines.
There is a report research "Arnis" - see the Wikipedia write-up below Filipino martial arts (FMA) is martial arts that originated in the Philippines. They include a "system systems "approach to combat readiness. Filipinos have made significant sacrifices to develop their art. Throughout the ages multi-cultural, multi-national invaders the Philippines imposed new dynamics for the people and resolve the conflict. FMA, the "system of systems" transformed itself as a direct result the appreciation of their ever changing environment and stuff. The Filipinos' real need for self-preservation was the evolutionary beginning of the analogous system. They learned often out of necessity how to prioritize, allocate and utilize common resources in combative situations. Filipinos are heavily influenced the phenomenon of cultural and language mixture. The people of the language used in the 7107 islands are not only the dialects diverged, but they keep mixing in each of all level: vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and usage (see Languages of the Philippines). As a result, Filipino martial arts and his identical system generates vocabulary of heterogeneous terms. Change the criteria. Some of the specific mechanisms responsible for cultural and martial change extend from phenomena such as war, political systems, social systems, technology and business. For over three hundred years the Spanish had control over much of the Philippines. The Spanish regime often enforced royal laws and decrees limiting and prohibiting the use of weapons indigenous people. The restrictions on use is partly responsible for the secret underground and nature the FMA. Spaniards often employed Filipino warriors for various battles and wars. The Filipinos' battle-tested tactics proved strategically effective from the angle of old world weapons and hand to hand conflict. Highly skilled Filipino martial artists are often characterized by a state of "flow" that will surely agree, deployable, agile, versatile, lethal, survivable, and sustainable. In 1972, the Philippine government included Filipino martial arts in "Palarong Pambansa" or National Sports arena. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports also included as part of the curriculum of physical education for high school and students in college. Knowledge the Filipino martial arts is mandatory in the Philippine military and police. Today, the traditional Filipino martial systems continue to grow, to appear, and a new transitional FMA stylists continue to come to martial arts scenes. Have a nice day!



















