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DANCE

OBJECTIVES DANCE
At the end of the session the students will be able to;

• Define Dance
• Discuss the components of dance
• Identify the kinds of dance
DANCE

Dance is rhythmical movement of


the body, usually with music, to
express an idea or emotion, to narrate
a story, or simply to enjoy and take
pleasure in the movement itself.
DANCE

Dance it started when it was


harnessed to a rhythm, probably
the stamping of the feet and
clapping of the hands.
DANCE

Components
1. Dancer
2. Choreographer
DANCE

Components
1. Dancer – portrays the
art of dancing through
movements.
DANCE

Components
1. Dancer – portrays the
art of dancing through
movements.
DANCE

The QUALITY and NATURE of


the dance is determined
through the physical,
emotional, and natural
characteristics of a dancer.
DANCE

Components
2. Choreographer –
arranges dances either for
a soloist or for a group.
DANCE

Components
2. Choreographer – the
most important /significant
figure in dance history.
Kinds of Dance
DANCE
1. Natural or untutored dance
2. Solo or group dance
3. Ethnic dance
4. Ballroom dance
5. Theatrical dance
6. Modern dance
Kinds of Dance
DANCE
Natural or untutored (trained and untrained
dancers)
Solo or group dance (one dancer demonstrate
a specific style)
Ethnic dance (traditional, performed by
certain race/minorities)
Kinds of Dance
DANCE
Ballroom dance (social/popular dance performed
by couples)
Theatrical dance (classical dance like ballet
performed by physically trained
performers/eloquent form of dance)
Modern dance (form of group dancing in
discotheque and rock-and-roll)
Assignment
DANCE

Philippine Folk Dances

-List down and describe five (5)


popular folk dances.
TRADITIONAL FOLK DANCES OF
THE PHILIPPINES
The Itik-Itik from Surigao
Itik-itik is a mimetic folk dance in
The Philippines. It originated in
the province of Surigao in
Mindanao. The tagalog word for
"duck"- the dance steps imitate
the movements of ducks among
rice paddies and swamplands.
The Tinikling from Leyte and the Visayas Regions
Tinikling is a traditional Philippine
dance which originated from
Leyte during the Spanish colonial
era. Its movements imitate the
movement of the tinikling bird as
it walks around through tall grass
and between tree branches.
The Sayaw sa Bangko from Pangasinan
Sayaw sa Bangko or Sayaw ed Tapew na Bangko (dance on top of a
bench), is a dance which originates from Pangasinan. Performers
dance on top of a narrow bench that is normally six inches wide,
inching and hopping from one end to another. Dancers need good
balance as they go through a series of movements that include some
impressive acrobatics.
The Binasuan from Pangasinan
Dancers carefully balance three half-filled glasses of rice wine on their
heads and hands as they gracefully spin and roll on the ground. The
arms are rotated over and under the shoulder in order to keep the
palms facing up so as not to spill the liquid while nevertheless
allowing the radius to cross over the ulna via pronunciation.
The Pandanggo sa Ilaw from Mindoro
Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a very popular folk dance in the Philippines. It is
similar to a Spanish Pandango. The phrase sa "ilaw" is Tagalog for "in
light" and it refers to the three oil lapms that a dancer has to balnce-
one on the head and one on the back each hand.
The Maglalatik from Binan, Laguna
The Maglalatik also known as
Magbabao is a mock-war dance
that depicts a fight over coconut
meat, a highly-prized food.
Coconut shell halves are secured
onto the dancers' hand and on
vests upon which are hung four or
six more coconut shell halves.
The Kuratsa from the Visayas Regions
The Spanish-influenced Kuratsa or
Curacha is described as a dance of
courtship and is often performed
at weddings and other social
occassions.
LA JOTA MONCADENA
FROM ILOCOS
THE KAPPA MALONG-MALONG FROM
MINDANAO
THE PANTOMINA
FROM BICOL REGION
THE HABANERA BOTOLENA FROM
ZAMBALES
THE SURTIDO
FROM CEBU AND SAMAR
THE SINGKIL FROM MARANAO
THE POLKABAL
LA ESTUDIANTINA FROM SAMAR AND
QUEZON
THE PASIGUIN FROM CAPIZ
THE CARINOSA FROM PANAY
THE MAZURKA BOHOLANA FROM BOHOL
THE ALCOMFOR FROM LEYTE

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