NAME: Jovico Mei Acosta SECTION: BSCOE 1-A SUBJECT: Physical Education
GEOGRAPHY NATURE MOVEMENTS FORMATION OLD BALLROOM
DANCES
DANCE WITH
IMPLEMENTS
DANCE OF
COMBINED
RHYTHM
LOCAL
-Sayaw sa Bangko
-Sayaw sa bangko or
Sayaw ed Tapew na
Bangko is a dance
which originates from
pangasinan. It is
performed by a couple
on a narrow bench.
They do not compete,
but rather complement
each other, so that no
one falls. Sayaw sa
Bangko is usually
performed during town
fiestas.
NATIONAL
-Pandanggo
-Pandanggo is a
Philippine folk dance
which has become
popular in the rural
areas of the
Philippines. The dance
evolved from
Fandango, a Spanish
folk dance, which
OCCUPATIONAL
-Panulo
-Panulo, which
literally means fishing
at sea in the night
with only the
petroleum gas as
light. This dance
offers wholesome
enjoyment to the
barrio folks of Cadiz,
Negros Occidental
after an abundant
catch during fine
weather.
RELIGIOUS
-Subli
-Subli is a dance, a
religious ritual, a
“panata” or a solemn
vow directed to the
Holy Cross for all the
blessings and the
people's belief that
the cross has the
power to ward off
evil spirits.
ACTIVE
-Polkabal
- Philippine Folk Dance
from Atimonan,
Quezon This dance
acquired its name
from two well-known
steps, polka and valse
(waltz), corrupted into
one word, polkabal, by
the people of
Atimonan, Tayabas,
where it was found.
MODERATE
-Puripuri
-is coined from
Potpouri, which means
a medley or mixture.
This is an Ilocano
dance found in
Camiling, Tarlac.
SLOW
-Pasakat
- is a Philippine Folk
Dance, but in San
SQUARE OR
QUADRILLE
-Rigodon
-follows a strictly
choreographed
square formation
with the most
important
participants called
the cabeceras or
head pairs
occupying the
width of the room,
and the less
distinguished pairs,
the costados,
occupying the
length of the room.
LONG FORMATION
-Lulay
-Partners face each
other about eight
feet apart. When
facing audience,
Girls are at the
right side of
partners.
-Valse
- a ballroom
dance in triple
time with a
strong accent on
the first beat.
-Salakot
- the dancers portray
the use of the head
gear in a graceful,
almost flirtatious
move.
-Los Bayes De Ayer
-means dances of
yesteryears. It is a
quadrille
combining old
ballroom dance
steps and figures,
such as the “polka”
“chotis” “mazurka”
“paso doble”, etc.