Polka Sa Nayon

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POLKA SA

NAYON
MS. KAZEL M. DANTES, MPES
Polka Sa Nayon means Polka in the Village.
This dance comes from the province of
Batangas in the Tagalog Region of the
Philippine Islands. In the old days it was
very popular and was usually danced at all
the big social affairs and at the town fiestas.
Costume:
Women: Maria Clara or
Balintawak style

Men: Barong Tagalog and


black/white trousers
MUSIC
Count is 'one and two
and' to a measure.

‘Polka sa Nayon’ has


set music to be used for
the dance.
FORMATION
When performed for demonstration,
dancers may be grouped into sets of
four pairs in square formation, each
couple occupying a corner, or a side
of an imaginary square or they may be
arranged in longways formation.
When performed as a ballroom dance,
partners may face in any direction and
are scattered about the room.
POLKA

HEAL-TOE
POLKA

GALLOP
FIGURES 1 TO 4:
INTRODUCTION

I. POLKA AND POINT


II.HEEL-TOE POLKA
III. POLKA AND GALLOP
IV. POINT AND CIRCLE

FINALE- SALUDO

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