Sagayan is a Philippine war dance performed by both the Maguindanao and Maranao depicting in dramatic fashion the steps their hero, Prince Bantugan, took upon wearing his armaments, the war he fought in and his subsequent victory afterwards. Performers, depicting fierce warriors would carry shield with shell noisemakers in one hand and double-bladed sword in the other attempting rolling movements to defend their master.
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This is a dance that comes from the Philippines. You can learn the steps by watching videos online to get started.
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Philippine folk dances are classified into these five classifications: 1. National and Regional Dances 2. Occupational Dances 3. Religious and Ceremonial Dances 4. Courtship Dances 5. Festival Dances
SAGAYAN DANCE
To dance the Sagayan, one typically follows these steps: First, the dancer prepares by donning traditional attire and headdress, often adorned with feathers and beads. Next, they begin with rhythmic footwork, incorporating fluid arm movements that mimic the motions of a warrior. The dance often involves storytelling elements, where the dancer may enact battles or rituals. Finally, the performance is usually accompanied by traditional music, enhancing the overall cultural expression of the dance.
In Mindanao, traditional genres include the "kulintang" ensemble music, "sagayan" dance-drama, and "dabakan" drumming. These art forms showcase the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of Mindanao and have been passed down through generations as a way to preserve their history and traditions.
History of filipino folk dance
Dance History was created on 2005-10-04.
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Society of Dance History Scholars was created in 1978.
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Raoul Charbonnel has written: 'La danse' -- subject(s): Dance, Dance History and Theory, History, Music for Dance, Theatrical Dance
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