Dance-8
Dance-8
LEARNING TARGETS:
● Define what is dance;
● Identify the different elements of dance;
● Describe the origin of folk dances;
● Describe the characteristics of folk
dances;
● Undertake physical activity through
dance; and
● Execute skills involved in dances.
DANCE
a form of art that
involves movement of
the body in a rhythmic
and expressive way
01:
Elements
of Dance
Elements of Dance
Music
provides a rhythmic
structure and mood for
the dance
02:
Fitness in
Dance
Dancing is a very good
exercise for the total
body.
PHILIPPINES
enjoys a rich
cultural heritage
which includes a
varied collection
of traditional
dances
FOLK DANCE
dances
developed by a
group of people
that reflect their
traditional lives,
their region, or
place
03:
Philippine
Folk Dance
with Asian
Influence
SAKUTING
Abra
- a Philippine folk dance
that interprets a fight
between Ilocano
Christians and non-
Christians
- was introduced by
Spanish missionaries as
a religious rituals
SAKUTING
Country of Influence:
CHINA
BINISLAKAN
Almazan, Lingayen
- a Filipino folk dance
performed with a stick called
“bislak” to represents
chopsticks
- came to the Philippines with
Chinese immigrants
- “Li-King-Tung” (to look
backward and forward)
BINISLAKAN
Country of Influence:
CHINA
SUA-KU-SUA
Jolo, Sulu
- “My Pomelo Tree”
- a dance that likens the
Sua’s gentle leaves,
attractive fruits, its
fragrance and slender body
to that of a lady
- performed by couples that
makes use of a white fans
SUA-KU-SUA
Country of Influence:
CHINA, MALAYSIA,
and INDONESIA
PANGALAY
Sulu
- traditional
fingernail dance
of the Tausug
- uses Janggay
PANGALAY
Sulu
- traditional
fingernail dance
of the Tausug
- uses Janggay
PANGALAY
Sulu
- traditional
fingernail dance
of the Tausug
- uses Janggay
PANGALAY
Country of Influence:
THAILAND,
MALAYSIA, BURMA,
CAMBODIA and
INDONESIA
TIKLOS
Leyte
- native
peasant
dance of
Leyte
TIKLOS
Country of Influence:
CHINA, BURMA, and
CAMBODIA
Dance contributes to a
relaxed and enjoyable
life.
FUNDAMENTAL
STEPS IN FOLK
DANCE
THE
END!