National and Ethnic dance description and definition of the dances PDF

Title National and Ethnic dance description and definition of the dances
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NATIONAL DANCECARIÑOSA DANCEOriginated in: Panay Island (introduced by the Spaniards during their colonization of the Philippines. It is related to some of the Spanish dances like the bolero and the Mexican dance jarabe tapatio or the Mexican hat dance.)Discovered by: Petronila SuarezSong used: Cari...


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NATIONAL DANCE CARIÑOSA DANCE Originated in: Panay Island (introduced by the Spaniards during their colonization of the Philippines. It is related to some of the Spanish dances like the bolero and the Mexican dance jarabe tapatio or the Mexican hat dance.) Discovered by: Petronila Suarez Song used: Cariñosa What does the dance represent?

What does the dance represent? The Dugso (also Dugsu) is usually performed during important occasions like kaliga (feasts) or kaamulan (tribal gatherings). Story behind the dance? Dugso, meaning “dance,” is performed solemnly and reverently because it is part of the kaliga-on, which is related to thanksgiving, appeasement, supplication and consultation of nature spirits. A fire is built or a table laden with food is placed in the middle of the place where the dance is to be performed.   

Dance is more on feet movements/ foot works Their feet have bells They are using solemn song

Representing the courting phase of a romantic relationship, the cariñosa (which means “affectionate one”) is a Filipino folk dance that emerges from Panay, the Visayas and the Bicol region.

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TINIKLING

PAGDIDIWATA

Originated in: island of Leyte. Rice farmers on the Visayan Islands

Pagdiwata ("imploring the aid of the supernatural") is a Tagbanua dance to mend warring factions. The babaylan becomes possessed and whisks coconut leaves to drive away harmful spirits. Tarek, the babaylan hears the closing drum and babandil gong. As the community celebrates, she performs a ritual to prevent illness.

Discovered by: Tinikling dance originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines Song used: Tinikling (Rondalla music) What does the dance represent? Tinikling is often described as a folk dance that represents the attempts of Filipino rice farmers to catch and prevent the Tikling bird from stealing ripe rice grains from the fields Story behind the dance? Tinikling is a popular dance that everyone can use to learn more about the Filipino culture because it resembles three of the Philippines’ core values: nature, life, and agriculture (rice). ETHNIC OR ETHNOLOGICAL DANCE A. Ritual Dances DUGSO Originated in: Manobo people in Bukidnon, Agusan and Misamis Oriental. Discovered by: Manobo people Song used:

What type of folk dance is Pagdiwata? It is a type of hunting dance in which the dancers movements imitate those of an eagle, particularly the flight of the eagle. A ritual meant for the rice harvest, the Pagdiwata was a nine-day demonstration among the Tagbanuas of Palawan to give thanks. Where is Pagdiwata dance originated? Pagdiwata Ritual Festival is an annual thanks giving event celebration of Tagbanua people in Palawan by ritual pinoy dances, food offerings to their deities and souls of departed love ones. Also part of the spiritual ritual is to seek their deities help in healing the sick.  Movements are the imitation of eagle  They also used bamboos B. Life-cycle Dances BINASUAN Binasuan is a colorful and lively dance from Pangasinan, a province on the island of Luzon. It is often danced at weddings and fiestas. The word binasuan

means “with the use of drinking glasses” and it refers to how the performers balance glasses on their heads and hands while gracefully dancing. Origin Binasuan originated in Pangasinan and is popular at festive events such as weddings. Since the binasuan inverts the arm through rotation, it is sometimes given as a macroscopic, physical demonstration of the rotation properties of a spin-½ spinor.

The dancers sing as they perform the dance or the audience may sing while the dancers perform the dance. The song reveals how two lovers care for each other. The boys tells the girl that there is no peace in his mind when he is away from her. The girl, on the other hand, says that even if they were in two separate islands her love for him would never change.

C. Occupational Dance

Purpose of dance

MAG-ASIK

Binasuan originated from Bayambang, Pangasinan and is often performed as entertainment at weddings, birthdays and fiestas

This is a Tiruray dance for girls, performed in Nuro, Cotabato. According to the natives the word "magasik" means to sow seeds. A large kerchief or piece of bright colored cloth about a yard square is spread in the middle of the floor. The dancers go around the cloth with small, heavy steps but with graceful hand and arm movements. The dance consists of two parts, which the natives call "komaligue" and "mag-asik". Three girls Numbered No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 perform this dance.

What is the meaning of binasuan dance? Binasuan is a folk dance that originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan,. The word “binasuan” means “with the use of drinking glasses.” The dancers balance glasses on their heads and in their hands as they move. The glasses are filled with rice wine, which makes any misstep a messy mistake. What Philippine culture is shown by binasuan? Binasuan, another folk dance in Luzon, originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan. The word “binasuan” means “with the use of drinking glasses.” It is one of the most challenging Filipino dances as the dancers need to balance glasses on their heads and in their hands as they move. What is the importance of the binasuan dance to our tradition? Binasuan dance derived its name from a Pangasinan phrase that literally translates to mean "with the use of a drinking glass." Though it is not known exactly when Binasuan dance originated, dance has been an important part of Filipino culture for centuries, beginning as a way for people to express thanks to the gods, DALING-DALING Daling-daling is a courtship dance from Jolo, Sulu. This is a popular among the young people of that locality. The word daling means my love. The name of the dance, therefore, means "my love, my love".

MANANAGAT Originated in: Bogo, Cebu Discovered by: Song used: What does the dance represent? This dance imitates the work of a fisherman and his companions. Maria Neis, a native of Bogo taught the dance to her friends in Flihan, a barrio of Fabogon, near Bogo. Story behind the dance? The mimetic dance Mananagat (Cebuano for “fisherman”) depicts fishermen at sea. Dancers in longline formations mimic women scooping water from the banca (canoe) with bamboo shells and men wielding wooden paddles. Mananguete (coconut wine tapper) reenacts the stages of making tuba (coconut wine)....


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