PE 3 MIDTERM

  1. 4 Values of dancing
    • Physical fitness
    • Cultural
    • Social
    • Recreational
  2. traditional dances of a country which evolved naturally in connection w/ everyday activities
    FOLK DANCES
  3. heartbeat of the people.
    Folk Dancing
  4. Types of Folk dances(3)
    • nATIONAL
    • regional
    • character
  5. traditional dance of a given country.
    National-
  6. local dance of country
    Regional-
  7. -folkdance created by individual or group.
    Character
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 2 Classification of Philippine Dances
    • General classification
    • special classification
  11. types of general classification (4)
    • geographical extent of origin
    • nature
    • movement
    • formation
  12. 2 types of Geographical extent of origin
    • National dances
    • local dances
  13. found throughout the islands with little or no modification.
    National dances
  14. Ex of National dances 4
    Rigodon, Carinosa, Jota, Balitaw
  15. found in a certain locality.
    Local dances
  16. Ex of Local dances 4
    tinikling, maglalatik, nabua, subli
  17. Tinikling is dance of
    Leyte,
  18. Maglalatik is dance of
    Binyang
  19. nabua is dance of
    esperanza
  20. Subli is dance of
    Batangas
  21. 8 types of Nature
    • occupational
    • religious/ceremonial
    • comic dances
    • game dances
    • wedding dances
    • court dances
    • war dances
    • festival dances
  22. depicting action of certain occupation, industry, or human labor.
    Occupational
  23. 6 example of occupational dance
    • Planting
    • Harvesting
    • Pounding
    • winnowing
    • pabirik
    • managuete
  24. performed in connection w/ religious vows and ceremonies.
    2. Religious or Ceremonial
  25. 5 Ex of religious/ceremonial
    • Dugsu
    • Sua-sua
    • Putong
    • St. Clarang
    • Pinong-pino
  26. depicting funny movements for entertainment.
    3. Comic dances
  27. 3 Ex of comic dance]
    • Kimbo-kimbo
    • Makonggo,
    • Kinoton
  28. -with play elements (dance mixers)
    4. Game dances
  29. 2 Examples of game dances
    • Lubi-lubi,
    • Pavo
  30. performed during wedding feast.
    \ 5. Wedding dances
  31. example of 5. Wedding dances 1
    Panasahan
  32. depicting love making.
    6. Courtship dances
  33. 5 Ex of Courtship dances
    • Hele -hele
    • Bago Quiere
    • Maramion
    • Tadek
    • Daling-daling
  34. suitable for special occasion or any social gathering.
    7. Festival dances
  35. 4 Ex of Festival dances
    • Pandanggo,
    • Habanera,
    • Jota,
    • Surtido.
    • 8. War dances:
    • showing imaginary combat or duel.
    • Examples: Sagayan, Palu-palo
  36. C. Movements
    • active
    • moderate
    • slow
    • slow and fast
  37. with fast energetic movements.
    1. Active
  38. 4 Ex of Active
    • Tinikling,
    • Maglalatik
    • Sakuting,
    • Polkabal
  39. 4 example of Moderate
    • Cariñosa,
    • Tagala
    • Habanera,
    • Purpuri
  40. 4 example of Slow-
    • Pasakat,
    • Amorosa
    • Tiliday,
    • Kundiman
  41. 4 ex of Slow and Fast-
    • Putritos,
    • Ba-Ingles
    • Habanera Botoleña
    • Alcamfor
  42. D. Formation
    • square
    • long formation
    • set
  43. 2 Examples of square
    • Rigodon,
    • Los Bailes de Ayer.
  44. two or more parallel lines
    Long formation
  45. 2 Examples of Long formation
    • Lulay,
    • Sakuting
  46. consisting of two or more pairs as a unit, partners facing each other or standing side by side.
    Set
  47. 3 Examples of Set
    Binadyong, Haplik, Kakawati
  48. 4 SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION
    • dances with songs
    • old ballroom dance
    • dances with implements
    • dances of combined rhythm
  49. 5 Dances with Songs
    • Aburaray
    • Manang Biday
    • Lulay
    • Rogelia
    • Lawisiwis kawayan
  50. 3 B. Old Ballroom Dance
    • Polka
    • Mazurka Chotis
    • Valse
  51. 5 Dances With Implements
    • Maglalatik
    • Sakuting
    • Jota Moncadena
    • Tinikling
    • Salakot
  52. 3 Dances of Combined Rhythm
    • Surtido
    • Pantomina
    • Los Bailes de Ayer
  53. 4 Factors Affecting Folk dances
    • Geographical location
    • Economic Conditions
    • Climatic Conditions
    • Customs and traditions
  54. 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.
  55. 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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