What are the types of dancing steps?
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How does Philippine folk art reflect the nature and life of common folk?
· Asian and African indigenous art reflect nature and the life of the common folk through various media techniques and processes based on the factors of time, climate, resources, ideas and historical and cultural context.
Its like this:
eye koh. Without making the Koh really long like, Kooo.
Just say Eye, then Koh. Easy right? :D
Why do people dance folk dances?
To feel like they are part of something, humans are social animals and prefer the feeling of belonging, social dancing is just a way to do that.
What are some examples of ethnic dance in the Philippines?
The terms Ethnic and Traditional dance are used when it is required to emphasize the cultural roots of the dance. It this sense, nearly all folk dances are ethnic ones. Even if some dances, such as Polka, cross ethnic boundaries (and even cross the boundary between Folk and Ballroom dance!), ethnical differences are often considerable enough to speak of, e.g., "Czech Polka" vs. "German Polka".
On the contrary, not all ethnic dances are folk ones. The simplest example are ritual dances or dances of ritual origin.
History of itik-itik folk dance and the step?
this is a bit hard just to let you know there is a little info on the history of itik-itik dance.
you can find it at wikipilipinas,
itik-itik is popular in visayan settlers of surigao del norte and this particular dance is similar to duck movement with the imagery of short choppy steps and splashing water onto it's back while attracting a mate. It is said to have originated from the sibay dance w/ dejado music, ...
"Banga" literally mean pots. The Banga or pot dance is a contemporary performance of Kalinga of the Mountain Province in the Philippines. This dance illustrate the languid grace of a tribe otherwise known as fierce warriors. Heavy earthen pots, as many as seven or eight at a time, are balanced on the heads of maidens as they trudge to the beat of the "gangsa" or wind chimes displaying their stamina and strength as they go about their daily task of fetching water and balancing the banga.
What is the difference between folk dance and ritualistic dance?
Tribal dance refers to a dance being performed/originated by people living in a tribal society, while folk dancing doesn't say anything about how the society is ordered. It might be feudal or anything.
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What are the 4 classification of dance?
jazz, ballet, modern, acro, contemporary, tap, hip hop, ballroom, waltz, rumba, samba, tango, twist, cha-cha, disco, musical theater, lyrical, krump, break, point, folk, foxtrot, break dance, funk, chicken dance, gymnastics, ..........
Where is folk dance discovered?
folk dances by their definition are traditional local dances that are tied into the specific regions where they are performed and thus they can not be dated because they must be as old as modern man (40,000 yrs) or perhaps even pre-modern-human. they are associated with pastoral countryside traditions and also of an acoustic nature. they cement a peoples identity ,mhbkjhkjhbhj jhv hgv kjhv jhvk yjhgb kjghv kghjvbi guvbg kjhvbj hgbvkh iuhv khjvb khjv jhv kjh kjhv kjhv jhv hjbv hbvuy
What is the history of pag-apir in folk dance?
The brief history of Philippine folk dance states that folk dances of the country mimicked movements of animals. Some Philippine folk dances portray courtship while others are about planting and harvesting.
La Jota, at one time was the most popular dance performed by the Spanish Senoritas and Caballeros in Spain. Apparently, they brought it with them to many areas of the world, including a town called Moncada, Tarlac in the Philippines. The people from Moncada adapted the dance and through time, created their own version uniquely Filipino, calling it La Jota Moncadena. The use of bamboo castanets make the dance lively and delightful to watch.
The clicking of castanets accompanies this dance with influences of polka, waltz and mazurka
What is the meaning of kumintang folk dance?
The kumintang is the name given to several distinct styles, techniques and forms in music and dance probably originating in the areas used by early Spanish cartographers and chronicles to denote a large province centering around what is known as Batangas. Early 19th-century travelers' accounts often mention the kumintang as a Tagalog "chant national", describing them as dance-songs performed by pairs of men and women, with texts concerning love and courtship. All accounts mention a glass of coconut wine passed from hand to hand by the dancers as they sing. Jean Baptiste Mallat describes it as a pantomimic dance where the man runs around and gestures to a woman(not always decently), and finally pretends illness to get the woman's full attention. In the 20th century, Francisca Reyes-Aquino dubbed as kumintang the circular hand and wrist movement also known as the kunday. Among present-day afficinados of musical and dance events called awitan and pandangguhan in and around the city of Batangas, kumintang also refers to a guitar-plucking style, considered the most melodious and beautiful of all guitar styles accompanying the old kinanluran style of pandangguhan dance songs.
What is the time signature of putrillo Philippine folk dance?
The time signature of a Philippine folk dance will depend on which song is being used. For example, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA at the Wheeling Jesuit University Culture Fest on March 30, 2014, one of the dances is in 3/4 time, three beats to each measure of music (like a Waltz; OOM-pah-pah OOM-pah-pah). Other dances may have other time signatures.
What are the folk dances of region 6?
Listings of Live Music in Ithaca Mikes Music Mike Ludgate has compiled an impressive list of local folk music happenings and links. WVBR Concert Log Folkstuff Folkstuff is a newsletter serving the Tompkins County music, dance, and folk community. WSKG Arts Calendar Musi-cal A national online calendar of who's playing where, searchable by artist or region. Ithaca Folk Music Radio Shows WVBR's Bound for Glory (WVBR--8 to 11 pm Sundays) Ithaca's famous Sunday night folk music program broadcast live from the Cafe at Anabel Taylor Hall. Salt Creek Bluegrass (WVBR--6 to 10 am Sundays) Bluegrass, Old Time, Country and other things that go twang in the early morning. Nonesuch (WVBR--10am to 2:30pm Sundays) Music in the Folk Tradition. Hobo's Lullaby (WICB--10 to noon Tuesday, repeated 2 - 4pm Sundays) Everything from the spoken word to folk, world and other homeless music. WSKG folk shows (8 to midnight, Saturdays) Including The Folk Sampler, E-Town, and River City Folk, as well as WSKG's own Folk Music with Ken Campbell. Regional Concert Series Cranberry Coffee House (Binghamton) Third Saturdays September through May. The Folkus Project (Syracuse) Presents a variety of folk and acoustic music in Syracuse. Heartland Concerts (Rochester) Concert series in Rochester. Valley Folk (Corning) Concerts, open mikes and jams. Regional Venues The Center for the Arts (Homer) The Earlville Opera House (Earlville) The Endicott Performing Arts Center (Endicott) Oswego Music Hall (Oswego) The Rongo (Trumansburg) Regional Folk Music Organizations Buffalo Friends of Folk Music (Buffalo) Central New York Bluegrass Association Central New York Friends of Folk Music (Syracuse) The Golden Link Folksinging Society (Rochester) Salt City Song Miners Festivals and Workshops The Clearwater Festival (Croton-on-Hudson) Cranberry Dulcimer Gathering (Cobleskill) Falconridge Folk Festival (Hillsdale) Folk College with Simple Gifts (Huntingdon, PA) Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance (Trumansburg) Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering (Huntingdon, PA) Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival (Oak Hill) The Heart of the Alleghenies Folk Music Festival Hickory Fest (Wellsboro, PA) The Ithaca Festival (Ithaca) Newark Valley Apple Festival (Newark Valley) Old Songs Festival of Traditional Music and Dance (Altamont) Old-Time Fiddlers' Gathering (Watkins Glen) The Philadelphia Folk Festival (Schwenksville, PA) Pickin in the Pasture Bluegrass Festival (Lodi) Turtle Hill Folk Festival (Rush) Top of the Hill Bluegrass Festival (Canisteo) Dance--Local and Regional Tompkins County Country Dances Hands Four Dancers of Ithaca Cornell International Folkdancers Syracuse Country Dancers Contra Dance in Binghamton Binghamton Community Dance Sponsors public contradances each month, English Country dance classes, as well as Scottish dance sessions. Country Dancers of Rochester Sponsors traditional New England Contra Dances and English country dances. Ted Crane's Dances Database Is a national database of dances by date. Music Instruction Phil Shapiro's Group Folk Guitar Lessons Beginner and Intermediate Guitar classes offered twice a year. Laurie Hart's Fiddle Lessons and Group Classes Other Resources The Back Porch News News, links and commentary for the folk music community. Ballad Tree The material Hugh Blumenfeld ammassed during his stint as editor of about.com's folk music page. F is for Folk Music CFSS member, and Ithaca College reference librarian, John Henderson maintains an extensive set of folk music links. Folkmusic.org A comprehensive source for links to organizations, artists and information about folk music as a business. GirlGuides songbook Campfire songs.
Who is the founder of Philippine folk dance?
the founder of the Philippine folk dance s kritery Morgan
foreign dances are depict from the cultures of various countries-their political, economic,social,intellectual,geographical. and religious nature of society. They are designed according to the culture of the country of origin, and they give the people a feeling of pride and unity... ^_^