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Rhythmic Activities

SUBJECT CODE : PE 002


TOPIC OR LESSON : Philippine Folk Dance
MODULE NO. :2
WEEK :3
TOPIC : Philippine Folk Dance
SUB-TOPIC/S : Fundamental Dance Positions, Dance
Steps, Time Signature, Step Pattern and
Counting

Overview of the Topic

There are five fundamental positions in dance, that are commonly termed as 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4 , and 5th position of the feet and arms.
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The mastery of these positions is essential to a student’s further development in dance.


These positions comprise the most basic and most important hold in dancing. These basic steps,
basic movements, basic patterns, or simply “basic” in dance defines the character of a particular
dance.
Many people are learning basic steps in folk dance to participate in either a social or
religious tradition or sometimes just to get some exercise. Whatever your reason for learning,
folk dancing is a fun form of movement that involves dancers from all ages and backgrounds.
Our reason for learning, folk dancing is a fun form of movement that involves dancers
from all ages and backgrounds.

LEARNING
OUTCOMES
1. Recall
2. Concept Analysis
3. Quiz
4. Interpretation of Written Directions

LEARNING
OBJECTIVES

At the end of the week, the students are expected to:


1. Discuss the fundamental dance positions, dance steps, time signature, step patterns and
counting.
2. Identify the different dance positions, dance steps and step patterns
3. Execute the fundamental dance positions and dance steps
4. Interpret the written directions of dance positions and dance steps

ENGAGE

Activity 1: Recall your awareness


Directions: Recognize the following illustrations. What are these for?

6.
1. ( solicit the answers from the

students )

1 and 2
7.

2. Step, close, step 1 and 2 3


1 2 3
8.
3. Change Step

and 1 and 2 and 3


2 3 4
9. 4 4 4
4.

10. Heel, place, close


5. 1 2

EXPLORE

Activity 2: Check my Knowledge


Directions: After you have recognized the illustrations, let us find out your answer to the
following: Identify whether dance position, dance steps, step pattern, time signature or counting.
After you have given your answer try to say something about your answer.

1. 2 3 4
4 , 4 , 4
2. Change Step
3. Step. Close, Step
1 2 3
4. Habanera

5.

6. and 1 and 2 and 3 and 4

7. 3
4
8. Point, close =
1 , 2

9.
1 2
10.

EXPLAIN

Activity 3: Spreading Ideas


Directions: Read and Analyze the concepts given below. You can ask questions that you want to
clarify.
A. Draw the 5 Fundamentals Dance Positions of the arms and feet in Folk Dance, as
described. Afterwards execute them all.

ARMS FEET
1st : Raised arms to a circle in 1st : Bring heels closed to touch, toes apart
front of the chest
2nd: Open arms sideward, raised 2nd : Bring feet apart sideward
below shoulder level with a graceful
curve.
3rd : Raised one arm over head other 3rd: Bring the heel of one foot to touch
arm remains in second position. the instep of the other foot.
4th: Raise one arm in front of chest in a 4th: Bring one foot in front of the other
half circle while one arm remains foot.
overhead
5th: Raise both arms over head in a 5th: Bring the heel of one foot to touch
graceful curve. the toe of the other

B. Common Time Signature used in Folk Dance


2 - upper no. tells the no. of beat in a measure
4 - lower no. tells the kind of note that receives 1 beat

2
4 1 2

3
4 1 2 3

4
4 1 2 3 4
C. Kinds of rhythm the duple 2 beats, the triple 3 beats, the quadruple beats
The kind of notes and the relative value of notes.

Whole note mc

39Half note 2 beats

Quarter note 1 beat

Eighth note ½ beat

Sixteenth note ¼ beat

Pyramid of notes
One whole note
Two halves note

Four quarter note

Eighth – eighteenth note

Sixteen – sixteenth note

D. The dance steps have been grouped according to:


a. 2 Dance Steps Step pattern and counting
4
1. Touch step Point, close
1 2
2. Bleking Heel place, close
1 2
3. Close step Step, close
1 2
4. Hop step Step, hop
1 2
5. Slide step Slide, close
1 2
6. Change step Step, close, step
1 and 2

b. 3 Dance Steps Step pattern and counting


4
1. Cross Step Cross step, close step
1 2 3
2. Waltz balance Step, closed-heels raise, heels down
1 2 3
3. Mazurka Slide cut hop
1 2 3
4. Redoba Slide cut, cut
1 2 3
5. Sway balance with a point Step, cross step, step, point
1 2 3 1 2 3

C. 4 Dance Steps Step pattern and counting


4
1. Chotis Brush, raise, Brush, raise
1 2 3 4
2. Escotis Step, close. Step, hop
1 2 3 4
3. Schottische Step step, close, step hop, (raise foot in front)
1 2 3 4

ELABORAT
E
Activity 4: Measure my Understanding
Directions:
A. Give the dance steps of the following step patterns

___________1. Point, close


___________2. Step close, heels raised, heels down
___________3. Leap, cross-step, step
___________4. Heel-place, toe-point, step, close, step
___________5. Slide, cut, cut
___________6. Brush, raise, brush, raise, step, step, step, step, close
___________7. Slide, cut, hop
___________8. Step cross – step, step point
___________9. Step, close, step, hop
___________10. Step, close

B. Answer the following:

___________11. Give the value of one half note.


___________ 12. What is the single note value of four eighth note?
___________ 13. The value of quarter note.
___________ 14. Tell the arm position of this description:
Raise one arm in front of the chest in a half circle while one
remains overhead.
___________15. The feet position of this description:
Bring one foot in front of the other foot

EVALUATE

Activity 5: Check the group knowledge


Directions: Each group is to work on the following activities. Your work will be assessed on the
following Group Criteria.

Group 1 – Interpret the following written directions in dance.


Groups 2 – Execute the dance steps in 2 3 4 signature
4 4 4

Groups 3– Perform the fundamental dance positions of arms and feet.


Criteria
Performance Rubrics Evaluation
Assessment Earned Group -
4 - 98 % Mastery of routines and
accuracy of movements
advanced
are achieved.
3 – 88 % Correctness of steps and
consistency of routines
Approaching
were achieved but lack
Proficiency mastery
2 - 82% Body form and
coordination of
Developing
movements were not
achieved. Some main
points were missing
1 - 75 % Proper timing is greatly
lacking main points were
Beginner
not complete.
REFERENCE
S

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hE-Anpzqyw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk5agrJyyNI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU8JqnADa7U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NhwYma8PQQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqULVVUQqO0
https://www.scribd.com/document/409780394/Fundamental-dance-positions-docx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_positions

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