PE 6-Q3-Module - 1 - V1
PE 6-Q3-Module - 1 - V1
PE 6-Q3-Module - 1 - V1
Carlo N. Sandilantan
Writer:
What I Know
Match the definition from Column A to the term in Column B. Write your
answer in the blank before each item.
Column A Column B
1. A mimics dance the battle between
the Christian and the Muslim a. Muslim
Moro tribesmen.
2. The patron saint of the town b. Magbabao
3. Place where maglalatik originated c. Moro
4. The residue obtained after
boiling the coconut milk d. baliktaran
5. Dancers worn red coloured trousers e. Maglalatik
6. Dancers worn blue coloured trousers f. paseo
7. A coconut shell g. latik
8. Other term for Maglalatik h. Biñan, Laguna
9. It shows intense battle in the dance i. bao
10. The part of the reconciliation j. San Isidro de
in the dance Labrador
http://simplyknowledge.com/popular/gk_detail/maglalatik
Guide Questions:
1. What are the men doing in the picture?
2. What folk dance shows in the pictures?
3. What props did you see and where can you find it?
4. What activity is presented in the picture?
5. What are the skills that you can develop in the dance?
6. Have you experienced dancing these?
What is It
The Philippines were under Spanish rule from the 15th–18th centuries.
During this period, there was a constant battle between the Christian and the
Muslim Moro tribes. As the Spanish rule ended, the Filipinos began to perform a
mock battle by forming two groups of Christian and the Moros. The intention was
to preserve the past. Groups of men performed a war dance with no weapons but
used coconut shells as props. This dance form came to be known as Maglalatik
dance as the prize for winning the war was Latik. Latik is the residue obtained
after boiling the coconut milk. This war dance was performed as a part of a
religious procession, moving along the streets. It originated in the town of Binan
in the Laguna province of the Philippine Islands and is also performed as homage
to the town saint, San Isidro de Labrador.
Maglalatik is an original native dance of the Philippines in which the coconut
halves are attached to the torso of the dancer. Coconut shells are tied to the hands
and about 4–6 coconut shells are hung on the vest of the dancers. The dance is
performed by hitting the coconut shells by one another and is tied one in the hands
and one on the body. It comprises a four part scene. The pelepasan and baliktaran
What’s More
A. Briefly explain the nature and background of Maglalatik. Write your answer
inside the box.
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What I Can Do
A. Give three reasons why it is important to know the history of the “Maglalatik”
1. __________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________
Assessment
Match the definition from Column A to the term in Column B. Write your answer
in the blank before each item.
Column A Column B
1. A mimics dance the battle between
the Christian and the Muslim a. Muslim
Moro tribesmen.
2. Other term for Maglalatik b. bao
3. Place where maglalatik originated c. Moro
4. The residue obtained after
boiling the coconut milk d. palipasan
5. Dancers worn blue coloured trousers e. Maglalatik
6. Dancers worn red coloured trousers f. escaramuz
7. It shows intense battle in the dance g. Biñan, Laguna
8. The patron saint of the town h. latik
9. A coconut shell i. Magbaba
10. The part of the reconciliation j. San Isidro de
in the dance Labrador
In one whole piece of paper, look for five (5) folk dances in the Philippines.
Describe briefly the nature and history/background of it.
1. _______________________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________________
Answer Key
F F
D B
B J
I D
A C
C A
G H
H G
J I
E E
References
Website:
http://philippinecultures-talents.blogspot.com/2012/01/maglalatik-dance.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglalatik
https://filipinoartistsnewzealand.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/klickety-klick-maglalatik/
http://simplyknowledge.com/popular/gk_detail/maglalatik
Elisa O. Cerveza
Chief, CID
OIC, Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent