An example of karagatan, a traditional Philippine folk theater, is the play "Kris," which revolves around the themes of love, bravery, and adventure. Performed during community gatherings, it often features a mix of spoken dialogue, singing, and dancing, drawing on local legends and folklore. The performance typically includes colorful costumes and interactive elements, engaging the audience in the storytelling process. Karagatan serves as both entertainment and a means of preserving cultural heritage.
Originally,duplowas a means introduced in the celebration to relieve the monotony and sadness of the prayers for the dead.While the karagatan is a native play; it is less formal than the duplo. among the Visayans karagatan is a parlor game. The duplo and karagatan are byno means plays po9ssessing a high artistic quality. They have no character delineation. They are both religious and social significance.
Duplo and Karagatan are bothpoetic something. Only that Karagatan is a poetic vehicle of a socio-religious nature celebrated during the death of a person while Duplo is a poetic joust in apeaking and reasoning.
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sino ang author ng diwata ng karagatan
The cast of Diwata ng karagatan - 1936 includes: Mari Velez
ano ang ibat ibang karagatan
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The role they played in religion was by sharing all believes
Native Americans learning to use horses to hunt is an example of adaptation.
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Karagatan, a traditional form of Philippine folk theater, often features stories related to the sea and maritime life. Examples include performances that depict fishing, boat-making, or the adventures of fishermen. These narratives may also incorporate elements of local mythology or folklore, showcasing the community's relationship with the ocean. Festivals and rituals associated with the sea often serve as settings for these performances.