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Phisical Education

* Traditional Dance - use to emphasis on the cultural roots of the dance.

1. - Folk Dance - developed by people that reflect the life of the people of a certain country or
region.

- Francisca Reyes Aquino - the Mother of the Philippine Folk Dances;

1926 - resech titled "The Phlippine Folk Dances and Games"

1954 - received the awrd of "Republic Award of Merit" by Ramon Magsaysay

also awarded as a "National Artist for Dances"

# Carinosa - (meaning loving and affectionate one) places the couple in a romance scenario.

materials: fan and handkerchief

# Tinikling - Philippie Folk Dance during spanish colonial era.

Uses: beating, tapping and sliding bamboo poles

2. Ethnic Dance - integral to the community's way of life.

Ritual Dances - connect the material world to the spiritual world.

Lifecycle Dances - celebrate an individual's birth, baptism, wedding and so on.

Occupational Dances - livelihood activities

War Dances - before going to batle and after the battle.

Ethnic Dances in Bukidnon

# Binanog - Dannce of Talaandig tribe mimicking the movement of bird up the air called "Bano"
(ritual dance)

# Saut - male Talaanding tribe to fight their opponents or enimies offer to mababaya (war dance)

# Talupak - style in planting and harvesting (lifecycle dance)

# Dugso - performed by women during religious celebration, kaligaon (ritual dance)

# Pi-agawan - one man winning the maiden love (lifecycle dance)

# Mamangyaw - performed by men to hunt their enimies (war dance)

# Bubudsil - pounding a rice harvest (lifecycle dance)

3. Modern Dance - free expressive style dancer's own interpretations instead of structured steps.
started in Early 20th Century.

Popular Modern Dance

# Broadway dance - compose simple yet energitic movements

# Jazz - compossed of diffirent movements gymnastics, jumps, and other movements.

# Contemporary dance - requires dances pposses great physical strength.

# Interpretative dance - dramatic movements that based of the lyric of the song.

4. Contemporary Dance - developed during in the MIddle of 20th Century.

5. Ballroom Dance - derived from the latin word ball , originated from the latin word ballare
means to dance.

Standard and Latin category

Ballroom Dancing - primed performance aand entertainment aspects. also known as Competitve
sports.

# Cha-cha - most popular latin dance composed quick steps

*Category : Latin

* Meter: 1, 2, 3 & 4

* patterns: SS QQ S

Step clue: LR LR (men) & RL R (women)

# Foxtrot - a dance that is similar to waltz, but dances by 4/4 tempo

# Polka - originated as the Bohermian folk dance, in 2/4 tempo. It is popular folk dance to many
country.

# Swing - evolved from jazz era.

# Rock Step - a step familiar to a ball change

# Waltz - an elegant smooth dance in a 3/4 tempo.

German peasant dance, known for elegance and lightness. Most popular in 1800's

* Dance Category - Statanrd

* 3/4

* Pattern: QQQ

* 123
LR (men) & RL (women)

# Jive - originated from the United States of America in early 1940's.

*Latin

* 2/4

* QQQQQ

* 123&4

* L R LR (MEN) & R L R L R (WOMEN)

Cheerdance - coined from cheer and dance. Cheer is to shout words and Dance is the physical
movement.

=Hip-Hop - a street dance style primary performed to hip-hop.

origins in Bronx New York City, during 1970's , from African American.

DJing, rapping, breaking and graffiti art.

Street Dance - evolved outside the dance studios, perfored in dance streets, dance parties, park ,
schooyard or any available space.

#B - Boying - also called as breaking or breakdancing. originated by the Black and Puertoricans
in New York City in 1970's

B-boy, B-girl and Breacker.

*Toprock - foot work oriented steps while standing

* Downrock - footwork performed by both hands and feet on the floor

* Freezes - stylish poses done by the hands

* Powermoves - comprice body spins and rotation. , illution of defying gravity.

# Popping - forces parts of your body upwards

popularize by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew the electric Boogaloos.

# Locking - also called as campbellocking, stopping and fast movements

* Don Campbellock Campbell

* 1969

* Loa Angeles, California


*The Locker

# Krumping - free expressive and enegetic dance.

*originated by African - American Community of South Central Los Angeles, Clifornia.

# Tutting - it is making geometric shapes through your body.

* drawn by the ancient Egyptians.

* Mark Benson

# Shuffling - fast heel and toe action

* originated in 1980's in Melbourne Australia.

# Wacking - syncronized arm movements

* originated in 1970's in African American

= Festivals

# Ati- Atihan Festival - one of the oldest religious celebrations in the country.

*3rd week of January

* Kalibo, Aklan

# Sinolog Festival - honor to Sto. Nino with the Phase " Pit Senor" maens panangpit sa senor.

* 3rd week of January

* Cebu City

# Dinagyang Festival - to honor the Sto Nino and datus and local the locals

* 4th week of January

* Iloilo City

# Penagbenga Festival - comes from the term

* Kankanaey means

* season of blooming

* flora (flower) and fauna (animal)

*Febuary

* Baguio City
# Kadayawan Festival - from the word madayaw, means a friendly greeting

* 3rd week of Augost

* Davao

# Masskara Festival - street dancing electrical display

* 2nt - 3rd week of October

* Bacolod City

* Mass (crowd) and Kara (face)

# Kaamulan Festival - ethnic festival to gather the 7 tribes in Bukidnon

* Febuary 2nd week to March

* Malaybalay Bukidnon

* started in the year May 15, 1974

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