pangalay dance Fingernail dance presentations.pptx

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Pangalay dance

Philippine folk dances speak so much about the heartbeat of our people for they tell us about our customs, ideas, beliefs, superstitions, and events of daily living in a certain community. Just by looking at the costumes, props, and implements of a certain group or tribe would tell you of the origin of the dance. The kind of music being used readily also tells about the influences brought about by trade and settlement of our neighboring countries such as China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Cambodia, Thailand and Japan to name a few. Truly evident is the effect of acculturation in the country as manifested by the kinds of costumes, props, music, and dance steps that are used and integrated into some of our regional and national folk dances. The use of gongs, kulintangs and the incorporation of pentatonic scale to our musical compositions are just concrete proofs of acculturation in the country. These are the reasons why Philippine folk dances contribute to the very rich culture of the country. 2

PANGALAY Dance Researcher : Francisca Reyes-Aquino Meaning : Fingernail/ gift Dance Culture : Low land Muslim (Coastal) Place of Origin : Sulu Country of Influence : Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, Cambodia and Indonesia Ethno-linguistic Group : Tausug Classification : Social Dance

Dance Properties: Costume : Dancer wears a typical Joloana costume Accessories : Expert and professional dancers use j anggay , extended metal fingernails in each finger. The rich people have janggay made of solid gold or silver. Suggested Footwear : dancers are barefoot. Music : Played as many times as necessary. Count one, two or one, and, two and to a measure. 4

Selecting visual aids Enhancing your presentation 5

Effective delivery techniques​ Voice modulation is a powerful tool in public speaking. It involves varying pitch, tone, and volume to convey emotion, emphasize points, and maintain interest: Pitch variation​ Tone inflection​ Volume control Effective body language enhances your message, making it more impactful and memorable: Meaningful eye contact Purposeful gestures Maintain good posture Control your expressions 6

Navigating Q&A sessions Know your material in advance​ Anticipate common  questions​ Rehearse your responses Maintaining composure during the Q&A session is essential for projecting confidence and authority. Consider the following tips for staying composed:​ Stay calm​ Actively listen​ Pause and reflect​ Maintain eye contact 7

Speaking impact​ Your ability to communicate effectively will leave a lasting impact on your audience​ Effectively communicating involves not only delivering a message but also resonating with the experiences, values, and emotions of those listening 8

Dynamic delivery​ Learn to infuse energy into your delivery to leave a lasting impression​ One of the goals of effective communication is to motivate your audience Metric​ Measurement​ Target​ Actual​ Audience  attendance​ # of attendees​ 150​ 120​ Engagement duration​ Minutes​ 60​ 75​ Q&A interaction​ # of questions​ 10​ 15​ Positive  feedback​ Percentage (%)​ 90​ 95​ 9

Final tips & takeaways​ Consistent rehearsal​ Practice makes perfect, so strengthen your familiarity with the presentation​ Refine delivery style​ Pacing, tone, and emphasis​ Timing and transitions​ Aim for seamless, professional delivery​ Practice audience Enlist colleagues to listen & provide feedback​ Seek feedback​ Reflect on performance​ Explore new techniques​ Set personal goals​ Iterate and adapt 10

Speaking engagement metrics​ Impact factor​ Measurement​ Target​ Achieved​ Audience interaction​ Percentage (%)​ 85​ 88​ Knowledge retention​ Percentage (%)​ 75​ 80​ Post-presentation surveys​ Average rating​ 4.2​ 4.5​ Referral rate​ Percentage (%)​ 10​ 12​ 11

THANK YOU Brita Tamm​ 502-555-0152​ [email protected]​ www.firstupconsultants.com

THANK YOU Brita Tamm​ 502-555-0152​ [email protected]​ www.firstupconsultants.com

THANK YOU Brita Tamm​ 502-555-0152​ [email protected]​ www.firstupconsultants.com

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