Pe 3 Lesson 2 Folk Dances

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TRADITIONAL

(F O L K & E T H N I C)

DANCE
DIFFERENTIATE
EACH VIDEO
ACCORDING TO
YOUR OBSERVATION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy18EXrueu0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G070Bii0-tg
RITES & DANCES
ARE STILL BEING PERFORMED
B E C A U S E T H E Y S E RV E T H E B E L I E F
AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF THE
ETHNIC FILIPINOS
Traditional dances are dances of
indigenous communities that show
cultural traits of peoples from a
specific time and place. Customs and
traditions (through dance steps and
costumes) are preserved in traditional
dance. Handed down from generation
to generation, with fixed sets or
patterns, these dances can either be
ethnic or folk
According to some
literature, ethnic dances in
the Philippines are
classified into two
categories.
One is that of the dances of
the non- Christians,
referring to the pre-Hispanic
and the Muslim dances.
The other category is that
of the Christians.
Performed mostly by the
lowland Filipinos, dances
under this category have
strong influence from the
We s t e r n c u l t u r e , p a r t i c u l a r l y
from Spain.
Folk dances are classified according to geographical
locations and the nature of the dances. According to
geographical locations, folk dances can be national
(dances that are unique to certain localities only).
According to the nature of the dance, folk dances can
be occupational dances, religious or ceremonial dances,
courtship dances, wedding dances, festival dances, war
dances, comic dances, game dances, and social dances.
Here are some examples of
traditional dance in Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao
Traditional Dances in Luzon
MAGLALATIK
        Maglalatik was originally performed in
Biñan, Laguna as a mock-war dance that
demonstrates a fight between the Moros and the
Christians over the prized latik or coconut meat
during the Spanish rule, this dance is also shown
to pay tribute to the town’s patron saint, San
Isidro Labrador.
MAGLALATIK
PANDANGGO SA
ILAW
The word pandanggo comes from the Spanish dance
“fandango”characterized with lively steps and clapping
while following a varying ¾ beat. Pandanggo requires
excellent balancing skill to maintain the stability of three
tinggoy, or oil lamps, placed on head and at the back of
each hand. This famous dance of grace and balance
originated from Lubang Island, Mindoro.
PANDANGO SA ILAW
Traditional Dances in Visayas
TINIKLING
Tinikling means "bamboo dance" in English. The dance
imitates the movement of the tikling birds as they walk
between grass stems, run over tree branches, or dodge
bamboo traps set by rice farmers. Dancers imitate the
tikling bird's legendary grace and speed by skillfully
maneuvering between large bamboo poles.
TINIKLING
KURATSA
The Kuratsa is highly favored by the Waray people of
the Eastern Visayan region in the Philippines. Strictly
speaking, The Kuratsa must be done the amenudo; that
is, only one couple dances it at a time. the Kuratsa is
however, very different in the manner of execution to
the Mexican counterpart.
KURATSA
Traditional Dances in
Mindanao
ITIK-ITIK
The Itik-Itik is a dance from Surigao
del Norte, in which the movements of
a duck are imitated. An itik is a
species of duck.
ITIK-ITIK
PANGALAY
The Pangalay dance is one such tool. A dance form
traditionally performed by the Tausug people of the
southern Philippines, this dance is distinct because it is
characterized by hand movements that resemble the
movement of ocean waves, enhanced by long, metal
fingernails worn by the dancers.
PANGALAY
Analyze and
familiarize each dance
steps of Tiklos dance
and send the video of GROUP
the following steps of
Tiklos
DANCE STEP STEP PATTERN AND COUNTING
To u c h s t e p Ct.
Point,
1
Close
2

Blecking step Ct.


Heel place,
1
Close
2

Close step Ct.


Step,
1
Close
2

Slide step Ct.


Slide,
1
Close
2

Swing step Ct.


Step
1
Swing
2

Changing step Jump (1 foot in front, other in rear)


Ct. 1&2

Change step Ct.


Step,
1
Close,
and
Step
2

Cross change step Ct.


Cross-step,
1
Close,
and
Step
2

H e e l a n d To e c h a n g e s t e p Heel place,
Ct. 1
Toe point, Step,
2 1
Close step
and 2

Gallop step Step,


Ct. 1
Cut,
ah
Step,
2
Cut
ah

Waltz Step,
Ct. 1
Close,
2
Step
3

Cross waltz Ct.


Cross-step,
1
Close,
2
Step
3

Mazurka Ct.
Slide,
1
Cut,
2
Hop
3
TIKLOS DANCE
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=aKyDtqVaj4Q
CRITERIA
PERFORMANCE 50 %
INTERPRETATION 30 %
TEAMWORK 10 %
BEHAVIOR 10 %
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