Dance PE
Dance PE
Dance PE
Rhythm is a term which denotes an aspect of a quality of movement that is sometimes thought of
as dance. When an individual move in response to a particular rhythm or music we call the movements
as rhythmic movements or rhythms. Structured forms which start creative rhythmic movements are
called rhythms.
Dance refers to movement set to music where there emerges organization, structure and pattern.
It is a composition that implies arrangement of parts into a form.
Locomotor Movement skills are used to move the body from one place to another as in
walking, skipping, leaping, sliding, and galloping or to project the body upward as in jumping and
hopping. The forms the foundation of gross motor coordination and involve large muscle movement.
Non- Locomotor Movement skills are performed without appreciable movement from place to
place. They include bending, stretching, swaying, pulling, pushing, turning and twisting/ circling.
1) Ballet Dance
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jive, lindy hop, mambo, paso doble, quickstep, rumba, samba, tango, and waltz.
3) Break Dance
Break dance also known as a street dance was
originated by Puerto Rican Youths and African
Americans. This dance form consists of four major
movements – power moves, downrock, toprock and
freezes. This is a modern kind of dance that involves
abstract body steps that may or may not convey
anything. It is usually practiced by the youth.
4) Creative Dance
5) Ethnological Dance
6) Folk Dance
Folk dance is a typical form of dance that is
usually extensively performed in the rural areas. It talks
of the folklore or the village plight. It is a traditional
type of dance pertaining to one set of people or
community. The costumes are interesting and usually
depict the traditional dress of the community.
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7) Hip-hop
Hip-hop is a style of dance that evolved from hip-
hop culture and is typically danced to hip hop music.
Breakdancing is the most well known type of hip-hop
dance, but other styles include krumping, popping and
locking. It is generally very energetic and allows the
dancer to have freedom of movement within the routine
and incorporate their personalities.
8) Jazz
This type of dance is very fun and energetic. It is
typically paired with upbeat music such as hip-hop or
show tunes to add a theatrical flare. Jazz dancers often
have more freedom to express their own individual
personality through their dance performances. These
dances usually have quick footsteps, lots of leaps and
turns and unique moves.
9) Contemporary
It is a style of expressive dance that combines
elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz,
lyrical and classical ballet. Contemporary dancers strive
to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance
movements.
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LESSON 4 CLASSIFICATION OF DANCE ACCORDING TO SOURCE OR INFLUENCE
2) MUSLIM DANCE- These are dances which have touch of Hindu, Japanese, Chinese and Arab-
Persian culture.
3) CORDILLERA DANCE- They are dances classified with ceremonial gatherings, courtship, war,
festival and imitation of nature.
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strength as they go about their daily task of fetching water and balancing the banga".
4) TRIVAL OR ETHNIC DANCE- Lumad or tribal suite are dances of ethnic pagan origin that
portrays rituals to honor pagan gods.
5) RURAL DANCE- Rural suite originated in the Christian Lowlands of the Philippines. The dances
embody the many joys of work and life among simple countryfolk, who tend to their farms during
the day and relax after a hard day’s work through dancing. The annual fiestas to celebrate the patron
saints of the barrios symbolize the mixture of pagan and Catholic belief.
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Pandanggo sa ilaw- (Origin: Lubang Island, Mindoro) The term
pandanggo comes from the Spanish word fandango, which is a
dance characterized by lively steps and clapping that varies in
rhythm in 3/4 time. This particular pandanggo involves the
presence of three tinggoy, or oil lamps, balanced on the head and
the back of each hand.
1) MIMETIC- is a style of dance that simply imitates behaviour found in nature, particularly of
animals.
2) COURTSHIP- dances that depict love-making or love-theme. Example Rogelia, Lulay, Hele-Hele
Bago Quiere
3) FESTIVAL- These dances are performed in connection with celebrations, a feast, a barrio fiesta,
good harvest and good fortune.
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dances, and loud drumbeats.
4) OCCUPATIONAL- These are dances that depict actions characterizing certain occupations,
industries and phases of human labor. They are reflected in Pabirik, Mananguete and Kin-aras.
6) RELIGION- performed in connection with religious vows, practices and ceremonies. A religious
dance may be performed to drive away evil spirits, ask for a favor to have a child, give thanks for
having recovered from sickness, favors granted and vows fulfilled. Example Dugso, Obando,
Sinurog.
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