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ETHNOLOGI SOCIAL SPECTACULAR

OR
C DANCE THEATRICAL
DANCE DANCE
1.Dugso (Bukidnon) 1. Rumba 1 Ballet
2. Salip (Apayao) 2 Cha-Cha 2.Musical theatre
3. Mananagat (Cebu) 3 Mambo 3. Jazz

 MUSICAL THEATRE

Kind of Reason for Music style Theme of Costume


Movement this Dance
dance A musical genre is a set of clothes in
a conventional Unifying or a style typical of a
category that dominant idea in particular country
identifies some a pattern of or historical
musical pieces as movement, period.
belonging to a sequence or
common dance from which
tradition or a set variations can
of conventions. A develop. Theme
distinction must and Variation A
be made between choreographic
the form and the form in which a
style of music, dance phrase or
although in section is
practice these followed by
terms are phrases or
sometimes used sections that are
interchangeably. variations of the
original, usually
by variety.
3-Step Turn: In the best The Chinese acting as a dance, Depending on
Taking three musical plays of classical opera it can be a drama their theme.
consecutive steps the Broadway tradition has theme or fun and
while turning in tradition, dances already been it can also be
one direction are more than mentioned as a about the past or
  simple modern form of history, similar to
Bell Kicks: decorations or musical theatre. It life when there
Clicking of the diversions. first developed was still a
heels together Rather, during the Yüan Katipunan.
while in the air. they establish dynasty (1206–
Box Step: character, further 1368) and reached
A dance step often plot development, its peak of style
used in musical and intensify and classical form
theater consisting dramatic conflicts in the Ming period
of a step forward (1368–1644).
followed by a step
across and then
two steps back. 
All steps form a
sort of box shape
once completed.
 
Pivot Turn:
One foot steps in
front and then the
body turns
(without replacing
or moving the
feet) to face the
opposite direction.
 
Jazz Hands:
Fingers are spread
with loads of
energy. As seen
recently all over
the current
Broadway
production of
Pippin.
 
Kick Ball Change:
Kick with one leg
followed by two
quick changes of
weight from one
ball of the foot to
the other.
 
Opposition:
The natural
movement of the
arms while
dancing.  The
arms are most
often in the
opposite position
of the feet or legs
(i.e., if your right
foot/leg is
forward, your left
arm is forward).
 
Shimmy:
Shoulder shaking:
alternating in a
rapid motion.

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