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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

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dancing

means of expressing one's emotions through movement disciplined by rhythm.

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nature of dance

origin and meaning of its interpretation.

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creative rhythms

fundamental rhythms or natural dances.

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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.

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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

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recreational dance

dance mixers, square dance round and couple

dances.

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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.

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1. Builds Confidence

2. Health

3. Social Involvement

4. Fun Activity and Relaxation

5. Creativity and Imagination

importance of dance

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1. Space

2. Time

3. Energy

4. Body

5. Action

elements of dance

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1. Theme or Motif

2. Form

3. Choreography

characteristics of a good dance

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locomotor movements

movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as the moving base (walking, running, hopping, skipping)

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non locomotor movements

various parts of the body move in space with a fixed base (standing, kneeling, sitting, lying)

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National Dances

found throughout the islands with little or no modification

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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

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Local Dances

found in a certain locality

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Tinikling

traditional Philippine folk dance ; originated prior to Spanish colonialism ; two people beating,

tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground

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Occupational

depicting the action of a certain occupation, industry, or human labor.

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Religious or Ceremonial

performed in connection with religious vows and ceremonies.

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Comic Dances

depicting funny movements for entertainment.

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Game Dances

with an element of playing (dance mixer)

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Wedding Dances

performed during the wedding feast.

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Courtship Dances

depicting lovemaking.

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Festival Dances

suitable for special occasions or any social gatherings.

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War Dances

showing imaginary combat or duel

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folk dance

dance developed by people that reflects the life of a certain country or region.

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Ritual dance

"Religious Dances" because of their purpose.

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ethnic dance

"Ethnic and Traditional" are used when it is required to emphasize the cultural roots of the dance.

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•Cariñosa

•Tinikling

•Singkil

•Maglalatik

•Sayaw sa Bangko

•Binasuan

•Sayaw sa Obando

7 examples of folk dance

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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).

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Moriones

week-long Lenten festival held annually on the island of Marinduque, Philippines, during Holy Week.

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Sayaw sa Obando

fertility dance that serves as a form of prayer for couples who are hoping to conceive a child.

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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.