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dance
movement set of music where the emerges organization, structure, and pattern ; oldest form of arts and used for religious ceremonies
and festivals
dancing
means of expressing one's emotions through movement disciplined by rhythm.
nature of dance
origin and meaning of its interpretation.
creative rhythms
fundamental rhythms or natural dances.
folk and ethnic dance
cultural art form handed down from generation to generations ; communicates the customs, beliefs, rituals, and occupations of the people
of a region or country.
social and ballroom dance
social gathering with the more formal atmosphere than a simple and
informal parties in which the
recreational dances are usual forms
recreational dance
dance mixers, square dance round and couple
dances.
creative dance
highest form of dance ; end-product of exploration and improvisation of movements as the dancer or the choreographer expresses his feelings or emotions, ideas, and interpretations.
1. Builds Confidence
2. Health
3. Social Involvement
4. Fun Activity and Relaxation
5. Creativity and Imagination
importance of dance
1. Space
2. Time
3. Energy
4. Body
5. Action
elements of dance
1. Theme or Motif
2. Form
3. Choreography
characteristics of a good dance
locomotor movements
movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as the moving base (walking, running, hopping, skipping)
non locomotor movements
various parts of the body move in space with a fixed base (standing, kneeling, sitting, lying)
National Dances
found throughout the islands with little or no modification
Rigodon de Honor
represent a sense of elevated status ; often performed at galas, balls, and other formal occasions celebrated by the rich and powerful, especially those in government ; traditional formal dance from the Philippines that evolved from dances brought to the Pacific islands by Spanish settlers in the sixteenth century
Local Dances
found in a certain locality
Tinikling
traditional Philippine folk dance ; originated prior to Spanish colonialism ; two people beating,
tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground
Occupational
depicting the action of a certain occupation, industry, or human labor.
Religious or Ceremonial
performed in connection with religious vows and ceremonies.
Comic Dances
depicting funny movements for entertainment.
Game Dances
with an element of playing (dance mixer)
Wedding Dances
performed during the wedding feast.
Courtship Dances
depicting lovemaking.
Festival Dances
suitable for special occasions or any social gatherings.
War Dances
showing imaginary combat or duel
folk dance
dance developed by people that reflects the life of a certain country or region.
Ritual dance
"Religious Dances" because of their purpose.
ethnic dance
"Ethnic and Traditional" are used when it is required to emphasize the cultural roots of the dance.
•Cariñosa
•Tinikling
•Singkil
•Maglalatik
•Sayaw sa Bangko
•Binasuan
•Sayaw sa Obando
7 examples of folk dance
Francisca Reyes Aquino
"Mother of Philippine Folk Dancing" ; the one who promotes the teaching of folk dances in the physical education curriculum of Philippine schools.
philippine folk dances
During the Spanish regime, dancing played an important part in the people's social activity. Folk dances of today are adaptations of the old native
dances. As a people, Filipinos love singing, dancing, and feasting. For every slight occasion, we celebrate it with singing and dancing.
Maglalatik
performed by male dancers wearing coconut shell halves attached to their bodies and hands, which they use to create rhythmic sounds while mimicking a battle.
Cariñosa
- characterized by its flirtatious courtship movements between a man and a woman
- known for its use of fans and handkerchiefs to express affection and shyness
Tinikling
known for its intricate footwork and rhythmic movements, mimicking the movements of the "tikling" bird (a type of rail) as it navigates through bamboo traps set
by farmers.
Sayaw sa Bangko
- folk dance from the Pangasinan province of the Philippines
- Performers dance on top of a bench that is normally six inches wide.
Singkil
known for its intricate footwork, graceful movements, and the use of fans and scarves by the female dancer, while the male dancer may carry a sword and shield.
Sinulog
- annual cultural and religious event held in Cebu City, Philippines, every third Sunday of January
- honors the Santo Niño (Child Jesus) and commemorates the Philippines' acceptance of Christianity.
Ati-Atihan
- "Mother of all Philippine Festivals"
- vibrant and lively celebration held annually in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines, in honor of the Santo Niño (Holy Child Jesus).
Moriones
week-long Lenten festival held annually on the island of Marinduque, Philippines, during Holy Week.
Sayaw sa Obando
fertility dance that serves as a form of prayer for couples who are hoping to conceive a child.
Pahiyas
- vibrant harvest festival celebrated annually on May 15th in Lucban, Quezon, Philippines.
- colorful and lively event where houses are elaborately
decorated with agricultural products and kiping (colorful rice wafers) to honor San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.