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4 Values of dancing
- Physical fitness
- Cultural
- Social
- Recreational
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traditional dances of a country which evolved naturally in connection w/ everyday activities
FOLK DANCES
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heartbeat of the people.
Folk Dancing
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Types of Folk dances(3)
- nATIONAL
- regional
- character
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traditional dance of a given country.
National-
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local dance of country
Regional-
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-folkdance created by individual or group.
Character
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OBJECTIVES OF TEACHING PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES (6)
- Foster patriotism & nationalism through the study of our dance.
- Arouse better appreciation of Philippine music and folk dances.
- Provide through dancing, a healthful form of relaxation and recreation.
- Develop a graceful and rhythmic coordination of body movements that will improve posture.
- Preserve for posterity, folk dances and music indigenous to the different regions of the Philippines.
- Demonstrate the growth of Filipino culture through the evolution of Philippine dances.
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Characteristics of Philippine Folk dances: (8)
- Dancers stand apart.
- There is little, bodily contact.
- Done by pairs or couples.
- Hand movements play an important part.
- Long formation.
- Begin and end with "saludo."
- Dances from lowlands - more foreign elements those found in the uplands.
- War dances found on non-Christian tribes.
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2 Classification of Philippine Dances
- General classification
- special classification
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types of general classification (4)
- geographical extent of origin
- nature
- movement
- formation
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2 types of Geographical extent of origin
- National dances
- local dances
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found throughout the islands with little or no modification.
National dances
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Ex of National dances 4
Rigodon, Carinosa, Jota, Balitaw
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found in a certain locality.
Local dances
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Ex of Local dances 4
tinikling, maglalatik, nabua, subli
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Tinikling is dance of
Leyte,
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Maglalatik is dance of
Binyang
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nabua is dance of
esperanza
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Subli is dance of
Batangas
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8 types of Nature
- occupational
- religious/ceremonial
- comic dances
- game dances
- wedding dances
- court dances
- war dances
- festival dances
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depicting action of certain occupation, industry, or human labor.
Occupational
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6 example of occupational dance
- Planting
- Harvesting
- Pounding
- winnowing
- pabirik
- managuete
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performed in connection w/ religious vows and ceremonies.
2. Religious or Ceremonial
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5 Ex of religious/ceremonial
- Dugsu
- Sua-sua
- Putong
- St. Clarang
- Pinong-pino
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depicting funny movements for entertainment.
3. Comic dances
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3 Ex of comic dance]
- Kimbo-kimbo
- Makonggo,
- Kinoton
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-with play elements (dance mixers)
4. Game dances
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2 Examples of game dances
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performed during wedding feast.
\ 5. Wedding dances
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example of 5. Wedding dances 1
Panasahan
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depicting love making.
6. Courtship dances
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5 Ex of Courtship dances
- Hele -hele
- Bago Quiere
- Maramion
- Tadek
- Daling-daling
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suitable for special occasion or any social gathering.
7. Festival dances
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4 Ex of Festival dances
- Pandanggo,
- Habanera,
- Jota,
- Surtido.
- 8. War dances:
- showing imaginary combat or duel.
- Examples: Sagayan, Palu-palo
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C. Movements
- active
- moderate
- slow
- slow and fast
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with fast energetic movements.
1. Active
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4 Ex of Active
- Tinikling,
- Maglalatik
- Sakuting,
- Polkabal
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4 example of Moderate
- Cariñosa,
- Tagala
- Habanera,
- Purpuri
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4 example of Slow-
- Pasakat,
- Amorosa
- Tiliday,
- Kundiman
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4 ex of Slow and Fast-
- Putritos,
- Ba-Ingles
- Habanera Botoleña
- Alcamfor
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2 Examples of square
- Rigodon,
- Los Bailes de Ayer.
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two or more parallel lines
Long formation
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2 Examples of Long formation
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consisting of two or more pairs as a unit, partners facing each other or standing side by side.
Set
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3 Examples of Set
Binadyong, Haplik, Kakawati
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4 SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION
- dances with songs
- old ballroom dance
- dances with implements
- dances of combined rhythm
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5 Dances with Songs
- Aburaray
- Manang Biday
- Lulay
- Rogelia
- Lawisiwis kawayan
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5 Dances With Implements
- Maglalatik
- Sakuting
- Jota Moncadena
- Tinikling
- Salakot
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3 Dances of Combined Rhythm
- Surtido
- Pantomina
- Los Bailes de Ayer
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4 Factors Affecting Folk dances
- Geographical location
- Economic Conditions
- Climatic Conditions
- Customs and traditions
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5 Do’s in Folk Dancing
- Dance in natural, simple & direct manner.
- Dance with ease & smoothness.
- Use proper costume for the dance.
- Follow directions & dance instructions as closely as possible.
- Dance with feeling & expression.
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5 Don'ts in Folk Dancing
- Do not exaggerate the dance steps.
- Do not make the dances too dainty & graceful like ballet.
- Don't make entrance and exit long.
- Don't make steps too elaborate & complicated.
- Don't call a dance a folk dance unless steps come from traditional dances.
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