FESTIVAL DANCES Quarter 3.pptx

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Festival dance is a cultural dance perform in various Provinces


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FESTIVAL DANCES By Ramy Santiago

Objectives: 1. Undertakes physical activity and physical fitness assessments. PE9PF-IIIA-h-23 2. Executes the skills involved in the dance. PE9RD - IIIb - h - 4

FESTIVAL DANCES - Are cultural dance perfomed 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. -It draws people’s culture by portraying the people’s ways of life through movements, costumes and implements inherent to their place of origin.

WHY DO FILIPINOS HAVE FESTIVAL DANCES? Filipinos do festivals primarily to celebrate: To celebrate our unity amidst the diversity of cultures. To celebrate our industry bringing about a bountiful harvest.

BENEFITS OF DOING FESTIVALS: Festivals have been a consistent crowd-producing activity leading to up- liftment of a community’s economy due to it’s tourism and entertainment value. It attracts foreign and domestic tourists to visit a place eventually leading to the elevation of the Filipino’s quality life. It reflects the unity of a Filipino community.

2 TYPES OF FESTIVAL DANCES: 1.RELIGIOUS - a festival celebrated in honor of a certain religious icon. 2. SECULAR OR NON- RELIGIOUS - a festival celebrated as a thansgiving or celebration of people’s industry and bountiful harvest.

RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS

Name of Festival Dance: SINULOG Place of Origin: CEBU CITY Religious Figure Honored: STO. NINO Month of Celebration: JANUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: DINAGYANG ILO-ILO CITY STO. NINO JANUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: ATI-ATIHAN KALIBO, AKLAN STO. NINO JANUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: LONGGANISA VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR SAINT PAUL JANUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: PINTADOS DE PASSI PINTADOS CITY, ILOILO STO. NINO MARCH

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: PATTARRADDAY SANTIAGO CITY SENOR SAN TIAGO MAY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: SANGYAW TACLOBAN CITY STO. NINO JULY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: KINABAYO DAPITAN CITY JAMES THE GREAT JULY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: PENAFRANCIA BICOL VIRGIN MARY SEPTEMBER

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Religious Figure Honored: Month of Celebration: HIGANTES ANGONO, RIZAL SAINT CLEMENT NOVEMBER

SECULAR/NON-RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: BAMBANTI ISABELA SCARECROW JANUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: BANGUS DAGUPAN, PANGASINAN MILKFISH APRIL-MAY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: MAMMANGUI ILIGAN CITY CORN MAY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: MANGO IBA, ZAMBALES MANGO APRIL

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: PANAGBENGA BAGUIO CITY FLOWER FEBRUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: IBON EBON PAMPANGA MIGRATORY BIRDS EGG FEBRUARY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: MASSKARA BACOLOD CITY MASK(SUGAR) OCTOBER

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: T’NALAK SOUTH COTABATO TINALAK CLOTH WEAVING JULY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: AMMUNGAN NUEVA VIZCAYA GATHERING OF TRIBAL INDUSTRIES MAY

Name of Festival Dance: Place of Origin: Month of Celebration: Industry: BINATBATAN VIGAN, ILOCOS SUR WEAVING MAY

LOCOMOTOR MOVEMENTS - refers to body movements that move the body from one place to another. They cause the body to travel.

THESE MOVEMENTS INCLUDE: 1. STEP - This is the basis of all locomotor movements. - It prepares you to move in any direction you wish to go. - It is defined as transfer of weight from one foot to the other. 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 at the ground while the other is off the ground. 4. JUMP - This movement is simply described by having both feet lose it’s contact with the ground.

NON-LOCOMOTOR MOVEMENTS - They are movements of certain body parts, or even the whole body, without causing the body to travel.

THESE MOVEMENTS INCLUDE: 1. FLEXION - Another term for flexion is to bend. 2. EXTENSION - Stretching is another term for extension. 3. CONTRACTION - A muscle movement done when it shortens, narrows and tightens using sufficient amount of energy in the execution.

4. RELEASE - The opposite of 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.

7. ROTATION 8. TWIST 9. PIVOT - A rotation is a circular movement. - To move a body segment from an axis halfway front or back or quarter to the right or left. - To change the position of the feet or any body part that carries the body’s weight in a less than 360 degrees. 10. TURN - To move in a turning movement with a base of support.
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