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It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generations.

-d. Ethnic dance

This dance is often associated with thanksgiving and the season for harvest.

-d. Pagdiwata
This dance uses castanets made of bamboo.

-b. None of the choices


What is the meaning of “dang” from which the Gaddang dance originated?

-a. Burned
Subanons celebrate the symbol of their unity as people and their union with the diwata or spirits
through a circular dance. What is this ritual called?

-a. Sandayo
This dance shows a man dressed up as a woman but the strength of a man is retained to please the
gods.

-c. Umaymnon babaylan dance


A dance that depicts two warriors fighting for the attention of a lady using gongs.

-c. Pangalay sa Agong


This song is sung by the women of Tinguian to worship their anito and their great god, Kabunian.

-Salidumay
A group from Cordillera that is known for their colorful clothes as well as their fierce headhunting
skills.
-Isneg
The Tausugs and Samas refer to rhythmic steps or dance as
-igal
This dance originated from Mindoro and requires good balancing skills while using lamps as props. Its
name came from a famous Spanish dance.

-c. Pandanggo sa Ilaw


A dance depicting the deathly combat between suitors.
-pandamgo
The term _____refers to a simulated house which is the center around which a mandadawak and
his/her assistant make a pig cry, again for the spirits to hear.

-bawi-bawi
What does the Yakan couple look like while dancing Pangsak?

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-d. Faces are dotted with white paint
These are sometimes called fundamental rhythms or natural dances.

-b. Creative rhythms

This dance imitates the flights and hops of the tahaw bird.

-d. Kadal Tahaw


This dance reflects grace and affection of courtship, often done in pairs by the Tausugs.
-Pagsangbay
SQ1
This type of dance is more about unchoreographed movements influenced by compositional
philosophy.

-c. Contemporary dance

The shamans in ethnic rituals in the Philippines are commonly called _____ in the north.

-d. Babaylan
One of her most famous works is the “Appalachian Spring” (1944).

-c. Martha Graham


This group has become world renowned after the Brussels Exposition on ’58.

-d. Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company


What does dance mean for Saint-Denis?

-d. Reunification with the divine

This is a dance with movements depicting self-defense.

-b. Burung-Talo
This company is known in the history of modern dance as contrastingly sober beside the commercial
and spectacular wastes of Saint Denis.

-d. None of the choices


Which of the following is not a marriage dance?

-d. Talip
He was recognized by The New York Times as the finest male dancer of the moment when he
debuted in 1947.
-jose limon
In this dance, the dancers move gracefully whilst moving glasses half-filled with rice or wine.

-b. Binasuan

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This dance distinctively imitates birds flying in the air, performed to celebrate the birth of a first-born
or a wedding.

-d. Lumagen
This dance by the Tausugs displays grace as much as affection and is considered a courtship dance.

-d. None of the choices


What are tarekteks?

-a. Woodpeckers
In the 1920s and 30s, dance styles were known for their simplicity and groovy moves. In the 1980s to
the 90s, the dance styles were mostly derived from:

-c. Pop culture


The girls in Maguindanao calls the act of dancing as ____.

-c. Mag-asik
The dance depicting the walk of Kalinga women with pots atop their heads.

-d. Ragsaksakan
Merce Cunningham has introduced different perspectives in his works. The capability of adapting and
memorizing sequences belong to _________.

-b. Technical-interpretative perspective


This type of dance creates more fluid movements that stresses the connection between a person’s
body and mind.

-c. Contemporary Dance


Ballet Manila, a splinter group formed from Philippine Ballet Theater, incorporated a _____ style.

-a. Russian
Limón claims that he has been strongly affected by the dance piece performed by _______.

-c. Ivonne Georgia and Harald Kreutzberg


For her, dance is a mean for reunification with the divine.

-b. Ruth Saint Denis


The tribe dancing this imitates birds drawn to tobacco trees.

-d. None of the choices


The festival dance of an Ifugao marriage.

-d. Dinnuyya

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This animal is considered sacred by the Bagobo tribe as it has the power over the well-being of the
tribe.

-a. Hawk
Which of the following is not the dominating dance style in the 1960s?

-c. Hand Jive


The courtship dance wherein a man lures a woman with an attractive blanket to place on her
shoulders.

-talip
The spirit which the babaylan communes with in the Pagdiwata ritual.

-c. Maguindusa
According to the timeline of dance, which is the dance style for the early 16th century?

-e. Capoeira
This dance has simple patterns and combinations of steps.

-b. Recreational dance


In Alwin Nikolais’ dances, any point in the body can be the center for movement.
-True
The Aetas dance the planting of gabi in ______.

-b. Mabangutot

This name means “knotted rope” in Spanish.

-d. Cordillera
These two started the incorporation of modern ideas to ballet vocabulary and elaborating an own
style.

-a. Jiri Kylian and Hans van Manen


A wedding dance from the province of Albay.

-b. Pantomina
She is known as an emblematic figure of freedom in the history of modern dance.

-a. Isadora Duncan


The founder of Butoh, a type of Japanese contemporary dance.

-d. Tatsumi Hijikata


Dalcroze invented a new approach to movement called _____.

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-d. Either of the choices
Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary dance belong under:

-a. Creative dance


This is the festival in Bukidnon wherein the women dance the dugso while the babaylan chants the
invocation.

-c. Hinaklaran

The balse is danced after this religious procession.

-d. Lutrina

Martha Graham’s dance routines alternate between these two movement intentions:

-e. Contraction and release

She is known as an emblematic figure of freedom in the history of modern dance.

-a. Isadora Duncan

Doris Humphrey established a main physical principle for dance which are ______.

-c. Fall and recovery

Modern dance routines are known for its deliberate use of _____.

-d. Gravity

The Tagbanuas cannot dance except in the palaspas ceremonies.

-b. True

This group has become world renowned after the Brussels Exposition on ’58.

-b. Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company

In a rite for everyone’s well being of the Isnegs, the whole community dances in _______.

-b. Colorful clothes

A sophisticated courtship and flirtation dance where gentlemen vie for the heart of a young lady
by exemplifying chivalry, grace and confidence.

-a. Paseo de Iloilo

____ as invented by Cunningham is a sequence of dances whose dramatic structure or content is


never stable, with no sense of logical syntax or construction.

-b. EVENT

Which of the following is not the dominating dance style in the 1960s?

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-e. Hand Jive

In a karasaguyon, the people dance to gongs and belt-bells.

-b. True

This dancer’s most notable focus is on black people’s feelings.

-d. Alvin Ailey

-paso doble

-waltz

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