Festival Dance By: Jan Maverick Agbunag

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I.

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.

II. History of 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.

III. Classification/Types of Festival Dance

o Religious Festival Dance

o Secular Festival Dance

 Example of Religious Festival Dance

 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

IV. Elements of Festival Dance

 Elements of Movement in Space


 Rhythm
 Regular recurrence of a beat.
 May be slow, modereate or fast.
 Thisi elements of rhythm is called tempo.

 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.

 Non Locomotor Movements


1. Flexion - it is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint. Another term for
flexion is to bend.
2. Extension - you are extending if you are increasing the angle of a joint.
Stretching is another word for extension.
3. Contraction - a muscle movement done when it shortens, narrows and
tightens using sufficient amount of energy in execution.
4. Release - a muscle movement opposite to contraction done when it let goes
or let looses of being held into a shortening movement.
5. Collapse - to deliberately drop the exertion of energy into a body segment.
6. Recover - the opposite of collapse. This is to regain the energy exerted into a
body segment.
7. Rotation - to rotate is to move a body segment allowing it to complete a circle
with it's motion. Rotation can also be done in wrists, waist, knees and ankles.
8. Twist - to move a body segment from an axis halfway front or back or quarter
to the right or left as in the twisting of the neck allowing the head to face right
or left and the like.
9. Pivot - to change the position of the feet or any body part that carries the
bodies weight allowing the body to face in a less than 360 degrees turn.
10. Turn - to move in a turning movement with a base of support, usually a
pointed foot the other raised while equilibrium is maintained until the
completion of the turn.

V. Photos of festival dance

Kadayawan Festival
Sinulog Festival

Maskara Festival

Panagbenga Festival

Ati-Atihan Festival

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