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- Wasiwas/Oasioas
NATURE OF THE DIFFERENT DANCES - Sayaw Ed Tapew na Bangko
WHAT IS DANCE? - Pasikat na Baso
- Binasuan
- It is a series of movements that follow the speed - Jota Pangasinana
and rhythm of music. - Konan
- It includes hand, arm, and head. - Habanera Soltera
- A lot of movements from one space to another - Habasinan
- Dance is one of the most beautiful forms of art that - Lanceros de Lingayen
has grown in leaps and bounds. - Binislakan
- Dance is no longer just a hobby; it is also one of the - Valse Vieja
most lucrative professions as well. - Pampilpilalekan
- Dance is a form of expression that helps a person - Pandanggo sa Tapis
bring forth who they are, and what they’re passionate - Nilistonan
about. - Tupaan
- Dance has always been performed for social reasons - Binuyugan
or even if just something to aesthetically display. - Tubong Kalatong
- The various types of dances are also considered as an - Sigsilew
entertaining way to remain fit, with Zumba, and other - La Simpateka
forms of dance, being incorporated into workout - Mariposa
routines. - OntanAy
- Balangbang
WHY DO PEOPLE DANCE?
- Mazurka Val
- It has been used in worship. - Panangabalayan
- It plays a role in courtship.
What is a Folk Dance?
- It serves as a form of acquaintance for man and
woman. - A FOLK DANCE is a dance that reflects the life of
- It is an expression of one feelings. the people of a certain country or region.
- As in old times, it brings magical power to people. - It is usually passed down from generation to
- It brings victory or somehow restores health to life. generation and often reflects the cultural identity and
- It serves to entertain others. heritage of a specific region or country.
- It gives beauty and inspiration to others.
- It is use as whole-body workout Popular Folk Dances in the Philippines

TRADITIONAL DANCES 1. MAGLALATIK - A unique dance where male


performers wear coconut shells on their bodies,
What is Traditional Dance? creating rhythmic sounds as they depict a battle
between Christians and Muslims.
 Traditional Dances are dances of indigenous
communities that show cultural traits of people
from a specific time and place.
 Customs and traditions through dance steps and
costumes are preserved in traditional dance.
 According to some literatures, ethnic dances in the
Philippines are classified into two categories. 2. TINIKLING - This famous dance mimics the
 One is that of the dances of the Non-Christians, movements of the tikling bird, as dancers skillfully
referring to the pre-Hispanic and Muslim Dances. navigate between bamboo poles that are rhythmically
 The other category is that of the Christians performed tapped together.
mostly by the lowland Filipinos.
 Dances under this category have strong influence
from the Western culture, particularly Spain.
 Folk dances are classified according to geographical
locations and the nature of dances.
 It can be national (dances with common basic 3. PANDANGGO SA ILAW - A graceful dance that
movements, with slight variations) or local/regional involves balancing oil lamps on the dancers’ heads
(dances that are unique to certain localities only). and hands, symbolizing the fishermen’s celebration
after a bountiful catch. (LINGAYEN,
PANGASINAN)
 Folk dances can be occupational dances, religious
or ceremonial dances, courtship dances, wedding
dances, festival dances, war dances, comic dances,
game dances, and social dances.
 Classification — Regional, Local.
 Categories — Non-Christians, Christians.

TRADITIONAL DANCES 4. BINASUAN - A lively dance where performers


balance glasses filled with liquid on their heads
- Kumakaret
and hands while executing intricate footwork.
- Maliket A Polka
The dance is was used to commemorate the Chinese.
pirate, Limahong, who built a kingdom in Lingayen.

5. CARINOSA - Known as the national dance of the


Philippines, Carinosa is a flirtatious courtship dance
with participants using fans and handkerchiefs as
props.

6. ITIK-ITIK - Inspired by the movements of ducks,


this entertaining dance is characterized by quick,
side-to-side steps and undulating arm movements.

7. SINGKIl - A mesmerizing dance that tells the story


of a Maranao princess and her suitor, featuring
precise footwork as dancers gracefully avoid clashing
bamboo poles.

8. SAYAW ED TAPEW NA BANGKO - Sayaw Sa


Banko or Sayaw ed Tapew na Bangko (dance on top
of a bench), is a dance which originates from
Pangasinan and researched by Jovita Sison. It is
performed by a couple on a narrow bench, inching
and hopping from one end to another.

9. BINISLAKAN - Binislakan is a dance


from Lingayen, Pangasinan. Binislakan folk dance
came. to the Philippines with Chinese immigrants.

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