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Philippines Dance

Philippine dance is influenced by Spanish, American, and Asian dances. La Jota Moncadena is an example of Spanish influence,while Sayaw sa Banco and Tinikling have Southeast Asian influence.

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Costumes of Philippine folk dance in luzon?

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What is the polka step of the Polka Antigo folk dance?

POLKA

The polka, considered as the national dance of Bohemia(Czechoslovakia), was among the first dances introduced by the early European immigrants to the Philippines and by Filipinos who had been to Europe. It was popularized in the Islands not later than 1859. It was usually performed as a ballroom dance during fiestas or grand social affairs. The basic dance step of the polka is executed to a duple meter with a step-close-step pattern following the one-and-two rhythm. Other polka steps used in the dance are the heel-and-toe polka, the hop polka, the gallop, chasing steps, and the hop step. Every locality would have its own version, but the basic steps, the plain polka, and the hee-and-toe polka were always included.

The Quezon polka is performed in sets of four pairs in square formation. In Bataan the dance is called polka tagala. In one figure of the dance, the ladies kick their voluminous skirts forward and backward to show off their beautiful lace petticoats. In Batangas, the dance was called polka sa nayon, while in Mindoro it was known as polka sala. Among the Visayans, the dance was called polka antigo, and in Negros Occidental polka italiana.

In Ilocos Norte, there is a courtship dance called sileledaang, which means laden with sorrow. Interestingly, the dancers here show their fondness for each other using the basic polka step to a tempo.

The maliket-a-polka is another version of this dance form. Maliket in Pangasinan means happy therefore, happy polka. This is danced during fiestas in honor of the Santo Niño, patron saint of a barrio of Pangasinan. When the dance is per as a ballroom dance during fiestas or grand social affairs. The basic dance step of the polka is executed to a duple meter with a step-close-step pattern following the one-and-two rhythm. Other polka steps used in the dance are the heel-and-toe polka, the hop polka, the gallop, chasing steps, and the hop step. Every locality would have its own version, but the basic steps, the plain polka, and the hee-and-toe polka were always included.

The Quezon polka is performed in sets of four pairs in square formation. In Bataan the dance is called polka tagala. In one figure of the dance, the ladies kick their voluminous skirts forward and backward to show off their beautiful lace petticoats. In Batangas, the dance was called polka sa nayon, while in Mindoro it was known as polka sala. Among the Visayans, the dance was called polka antigo, and in Negros Occidental polka italiana.

In Ilocos Norte, there is a courtship dance called sileledaang, which means laden with sorrow. Interestingly, the dancers here show their fondness for each other using the basic polka step to a tempo.

The maliket-a-polka is another version of this dance form. Maliket in Pangasinan means happy therefore, happy polka. This is danced during fiestas in honor of the Santo Niño, patron saint of a barrio of Pangasinan. When the dance is performed today for the stage, the balintawak with tapis and soft pañuelodraped over the left shoulder is used by the girls while the camisa de chino and any pair of olored trousers are used by the males.

Example of an occupational dance in the Philippines?

Buti Buti
(Jolo, Sulu) The Badjao, known as sea gypsies, are born, raised, and die on boats called lipa or buti. The Badjao have a remarkable affinity with their "home boat" that a dance was created in its honor. Deviating from the traditional pangalay, the buti-buti is an occupational dance that mimics the daily activities of men rowing, diving, casting and pulling nets, harvesting and bringing home the catch while women use rattan baskets to gather shellfish. The accompanying song or Leleng, describes the buti-buti's gentle sway, similar to the graceful walk of the badjao lady.

Philippine folk dance alitaptap?

A very simple folk dance that has been taught to children. Alitaptap is the firefly.

Bakya folk dance history?

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BAKYA DANCE

"Bakya" means wooden shoes. They are the common

footwear of the poor in the "barrios". During the rainy

season almost all people wear them. They are made in

different materials, colors, and shapes. This dance is

very interesting and lively. In a playful mood, young

boys and girls are supposed to be teasing each other

rhythmically with their "bakya".

COSTUME. Girls wear "balintawak" and boys "barong tagalog" with red trousers. All have on "bakya".

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Where is steph of wowowee?

nasa eat bulaga n sya simula p kahapon, august 18, isa n sya s mga EB Babes.

Where did carinosa originated?

The carinosa originated on Panay Island when the Spaniards colonized the area. This is a type of dance which is Hispanic in origin.

What is the history of the Filipino debut?

The culture of the Philippines reflects the complexity of the History of the Philippines through the blending of pre-Hispanic indigenous Austronesian civilizations and the culture of Spain, imparted during Spain's 377 year colonial rule of the islands. Spanish colonization of the Philippines, governed from Mexico, lasted for more than three centuries, thus there is a significant amount of Spanish-Mexican influence in many facets of the Filipino custom and tradition. Hispanic influence are most visible in literature, folk music, folk dance, language, food, art and religion. Most of the present celebrated religious traditions are a mixture of both Roman Catholic, Pagan and indigenous religious rituals. As an example, each year, towns from around the country hold major festivities known as Barrio fiestas which commemorate the patron saints of each town, villages or regional districts. The festival season is celebrated with church ceremonies, with street parades (in honor of the patron saints), with fireworks, with beauty and dance contests (for generations of old and new), and with cockfighting tournaments. These Fiestas are also observed in most countries that had been part of the Spanish Empire. American influence are evident in the use of English language and contemporary pop culture such as fast-food, music, movies and basketball. The Southern island of the country where most of the followers of Islam are located, celebrate their own customs and traditions. While Chinese Filipinos living in the country also follow their own cultural production.

Steps of sakuting dance?

The Sakuting dance is a type of dance that originated in the Philippines. The steps of the sakuting dance involve two pairs of men, on their knees and holding sticks. They proceed to stand up and hit each others' sticks while one of the men in each pair dance around them in a circle.

What is the difference between praise dancing and mime dancing?

When you mime dance you're using your body and face expressions to show forth what the singer is saying also putting emphasis on each emotion ... Praise dance you move with the music more, you still express what the singer is saying but moning with grace, rhythm, and flowing "dance" movements. For example like a ribbon moving in the breeze.

What are the names of the asf dancers?

There are many asf dancers some leave and go and there are some new ones here are most asf dancers i know:=Luningning; Mialgring; Hope; Aiko; Frances; Mariposa; Ar-Ar; Tezza, Lovely; Mary; Steph; Tintin; KatKat; Monnet; Precy,Berna; Cathy; Loraine, and there are many more ! You should go on there website! You will know all about them!=Yugyug.org

Mt.arayat in folk literature?

mt. Ararat is a dormant volcano in Pampanga. it is known by its beautiful perfect shape.

5 group classifications of dances found in the Philippines?

The Philippines are known for their love of dance. Five group classifications of dances found in the country are national dance, local dance, nature, movements, and formation.

What is subli dance?

Subli owes its meaning to native words "subsub" meaning to fall with the head and "bali" or broken. This meaning is reflected in the dance steps. The dancers move feebly and tortuously as if without vigor. This dance, however, traces its roots to Batangas where it was originally played as a ritual dance which evolved into a symbol of religious tradition performed during town fiestas.

Objectives of teaching Philippine folk dance?

the objectives are :

  1. Development of people skills
  2. Personal growth
  3. Enhancement of organization and individual effectiveness
  4. Sharpening and refinement of common sense.

What is binanogbanog?

a dance in imitation of the hawk held in reverence to the bird for it not to harm to the community

What are the benefits of Philippine folk dance?

why is the folk dance considr as the heartbeat of people

Folk dance history sayaw sa bangko?

Folk dance is believed to have been around for several centuries. There is no concrete proof of it's origins, unfortunately. There are different folk dances in different regions of the world and different countries. Each country's folk dance is unique from the others.