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RITUALS, PRAYERS, CELEBRATIONS
The Philippine folk dance originated from the _________ of tribes in the northern mountainous regions
ANIMAL MOVEMENTS AND MUSLIM CULTURE
Dances in central and southern regions were influenced by
CHRISTIANITY, GODS AND NATURE
These tribal dances predated ________ and were performed for ___________.
TRADITIONAL FOLK AND ETHNIC DANCE
they serve the believe and social system of ethnic Filipinos.
DETERMINATION AND COURAGE
Sometimes the traditional dances give them ______________.
CARIÑOSA
Philippine Dance of hispanic origin from the Maria suite of the philippine folk dances, where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple romance scenario.
MARCOS, CARIÑOSA
During the ______ regime, the _____ was named the national dance of the philippines that is originated in Panay Island.
THE LOVING OR AFFECTIONATE ONE
What is the meaning of CARIÑOSA
CARIÑOSA
is a popular folk dance that was introduced to the country by the Spaniards when they arrived in the 16th century.
PANAY ISLAND
where is cariñosa originated?
MARIA CLARA, NOLI ME TANGERE
The cariñosa dance belongs to __________, who was the main character of Jose Rizal Novel name ____________ (Dont Touch Me) about the colanization of the philippines by the spaniards.
SUBLI
a ceremonial worship dance performed in honor of the Holy Cross.
300, ALITAGTAG, BATANGAS
It originated around ____ years ago in _______ and is a ceremonial worship dance performed in honor of the Holy Cross.
SUBLI
The dance involves both male and female dancers with distinct movements - the males leap and use clappers while the females circle on their toes with delicate hand gestures.
SUBLIAN FESTIVAL 23RD OF JULY
_____ is a two week long celebration which culminates every year on ______.
THE HOLY CROSS, BAUAN, AGONCILLO, STO. NINO
Sublian festival is rooted in the Batangueños devotion to the town’s patron: ________in ____ and _____, and the _____ in Batangas City.
DRUMS CHANTING
Traditionally performed to the accompaniment of ____ and _____, the Subli praises the Patron in a combination of poetry, movement and music.
MAYOR EDUARDO DIMACUHA, JULY 23, 1988
The Sublian Festival was started by the city _________ on ___________ on the annual observation of the city hood of Batangas City. The objective is to renew the practice of the subli.
HARANA, LUPAKAN, AWITAN AT SAYAWAN
The Sublian festival features not just devotional dance-song but street dancing indigenous Filipino games, ______, _______, _______.
NILUPAK
local delicacy made of bananas and sweet potato
MALUNGGAYAN FIESTA
a day that celebrates the nutritional benefits of the malunggay (moringa) plant.
TINIKLING
The dance has also been said to have derived from a punishment that the Spaniards practiced.
1500s
Tinikling originated during the ______ when the Spaniards conquered the Philippines.
FARMERS ON THE VISAYAN ISLANDS OF LEYTE
who and where was the Tinikling started?
TO PERFORM IT TIKLING-LIKE
what does tinikling means?
FRANCISCA REYES AQUINO
who discovered tinikling?
MAGLALATIK, LUBI-LUBI, POLKA SA NAYON
other dances that was taught in Francisca Reyes Aquino’s book
UP PRESIDENT JORGE BOCOBO (1927)
who expanded and supported Francisca Reyes Aquino’s work?
UNIQUE PROPS, ATTIRE, ENTERTAINING DANCE MOVES
The importance of Tinikling can be seen through the ________, ______, and _______.
RESILIENCE AND FUN LOVING
Filipinos main character traits:
NATURE AND LIFE
Values that are important to the Philippines:
PANDANGGO SA ILAW
requires excellent balance and incorporates clapping and lively steps danced in a three-fourths beat.
LUBANG ISLAND, MINDORO
where is Pandanggo sa Ilaw originated?
FANDANGO
what is the spanish word of pandanggo?
3 OIL LAMPS, CANDLES
The light refers to _____________ that the women dancers balance on the head and at the back of each hand. _______ in clear glasses have long replaced the oil lamps.
OASIWAS
what is Pandanggo sa Ilaw called in Lingayen, Pangasinan?
COLONEL ANTONIO R. BUENAVENTURA
National Artist and a professor at the Conservatory of Music in the University of the Philippines, composed the music that accompanies the Pandanggo sa Ilaw dance.
DANCE OF LIGHTS
what is the meaning of Pandanggo sa Ilaw?