Festival Dance By: Jan Maverick Agbunag
Festival Dance By: Jan Maverick Agbunag
Festival Dance By: Jan Maverick Agbunag
Festival Dance
Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest. Festival dances may be
religious or secular in nature.
Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest. Festival dances may be
religious or secular in nature.
Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest. Festival dances may be
religious or secular in nature.
Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest. Festival dances may be
religious or secular in nature.
Sinulog Festival
Dinagyang Festival
Ati- atihan Festival
Peñafrancia Festival
Higantes Festival
Longganisa Festival
Kinabayo Festival
Pintados de Passi Festival
Pataradday Festival
Sangyaw Festival
Example of Secular Festival
Bangus Festival
Bambanti Festival
Mammangui Festival
Mango Festival
Panagbenga Festival
Ibon Ebon Festival
Masskara Festival
T'nalak Festival
Amungan Festival
Binatbatan Festival
Level
Refers to the level of movement.
May be high, medium or low
Range
Refers to the scope of movement execution.
Dictated by the space provided.
Floor Pattern/Design
Refers to the designs created in the floor by the bodies of dancers.
Maybe geometric or non-geometric.
Direction
Adds to veriety
Maybe forward, backward, sideward or even upward.
Focus
Refers to the focal point of dancers attention while moving
Locomotor Movements
1. Step - this is the basis of all locomotor movements. It prepares you to move in
any direction you wish to go. It is define as transfer of weight from one foot to
another.
2. Walk - series of steps executed by both of your feet alternately in any
direction.
3. Run - series of walks executed quickly in any direction wherein only one foot
stays on the ground while the other is off the ground.
4. Jump - this movements is simply describe by having both feet lose its contract
with the ground.
Kadayawan Festival
Sinulog Festival
Maskara Festival
Panagbenga Festival
Ati-Atihan Festival