THIRD QUARTER PHYSICAL EDUCATION (FOLK DANCE).pptx
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FOLK DANCE Concept of GRADE 7 Quarter 3_PE_Week 1_Day 2
What is folk dance??
Folk dance It refers to dances created and performed collectively by the ordinary people. A traditional dance of a given group of people.
Category of folk dance REGIONAL DANC E - refers to dance particular to one locale or area. National - refers to dances performed all over the country.
FORMS OF PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES 1 .RURAL DANCE - best known and close to the Filipino heart. These dances are from the rural Christian lowlands. It also illustrates the fiesta spirit and demonstrate a love of life. Example: Bakya -Salakot , Sayaw sa Bangko , Bulaklakan .
FORMS OF PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES 2. SPANISH INFLUENCE DANCE - named in honor of the legendary Maria Clara. The coming of Spaniards in the 16 th century brought a new influence in Philippine life. Example: Pandango , Lanceros , Rigodon , Carinosa , Curacha
FORMS OF PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES 3. MINDANAO DANCE - Mindanao and Sulu were never conquered by Spain. The dances in Muslim however predated the Muslim influence. Singkil was introduced after the 14 th century; it was based on the epic legend of Darangan of the Maranao. Example: Singkil , Pangalay , Sagayan , Maglangka , Kappa Malong Malong
FORMS OF PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES 4. CORDILLERA DANCES - these are the dances of mountain tribe in Northern Luzon, such as those of the Kalinga and Infugao people. “Cordillera”, a name given by the Spanish Conquistadors when they first saw the mountain rangers. Example: Banga , Bendayan , Manmanok , Turayen , Uyaoy / Uyauy
FORMS OF PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES 5. ETHNIC/TRIBAL DANCE - the cultural minorities that live in the hills and mountains throughout the Philippine Archipelago considered dances as a basic part of their lives. Example: Binanog , , Inagong , Tinambol , Binaylan , Pinagkabula , Talupak , Rinampo , Talbeng
FUNDAMENTAL POSITION OF ARMS AND FEET
2 TIME SIGNATURE STEP PATTERN TOUCH STEP Point, close BLECKING STEP Heel place, close CLOSE SEP Step, close SLIDE STEP Slide, step SWING STEP Step, swing CROSS STEP Cross, step, close, step HOP STEP Step, hop
2 TIME SIGNATURE STEP PATTERN HABANERA Step, close, step MINCING STEP With feet in 5 th position, raise heels and take as many tiny slides sideward (1 step/count) SHUFFLING STEP With both feet flat on the floor, make tiny slides sideward
3 TIME SIGNATURE STEP PATTERN WALTZ Step, close, step CROSS WALTZ Cross-step, close, step WALTZ-BALANCE Step, close-raise heels, heels down MAZURKA Slide, cut, hop REDOBA Slide, cut, cut SANGIG Step R, close L, circle (in air) R (L)
3 TIME SIGNATURE STEP PATTERN SWAY BALANCE WITH A POINT Step R (L), cross-step L (R)/ Step R (L), point L(R) SWAY BALANCE WITH A BRUSH Step R (L), cross-step L (R)/ Step R (L), brush L(R) SWAY BALANCE WITH A HOP Step R (L), cross-step L (R)/ Step R (L), raise L(R) KURADANG Step, close, step, cross,/step, close, step, point