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WHAT IS DANCE?
- a form of
expression of
oneself through
rhythmic movement
So, what is FOLK DANCE
- the oldest form of dance
and the earliest form of
communication
- the traditional dance of
a given country which
evolved naturally and
spontaneously with
everyday activities
e.g. occupations, customs,
festivals, rituals
So, what is FOLK DANCE
It is handed down
from generation to
generation
1. Cordillera Dances
2. Spanish Influenced Dances
3. Muslim Dances
4. Tribal Dances
5. Rural Dances
Cordillera Dances
Bontoc, Ifugao,
Benguet, Apayo, &
Kalinga tribes
a people whose
way of life existed
long before any
Spaniard or other
Dances reflects rituals
which celebrate their foreigners stepped
foot on the
daily lives - a good
Philippines
harvest, health,
peace, war, and other Gongs, ganza
symbols of living
Cordillera Dances
Bontoc – “Pattong”
Kalinga – “Banga”
Spanish Influenced Dances
Philippine aristocrats
created Filipino
adaptations of
European dances
jotas, fandanggos,
mazurkas, waltzes
danced by young
Dances reflects socialites to the
Christianity, and stringed music of
European art and the rondalla
culture
Spanish Influenced Dances
“Jota”
“Habanera”
Muslim Dances
Influenced by Malay,
Javanese & Middle
Eastern Traders (Islam)
mysticism, royalty, and
beauty
Uses intricate hand &
arm movement
the fingers express
feelings & emotions
Uses shimmering
costumes
Muslim Dances
Maranao – “Singkil”
Tausug – “Pangalay”
Tribal Dances
intricate
craftsmanship in
metal, clothing, and
jewelry
reflects rituals &
animals, belief in
“spirits” & shamans,
Also known as Ethnic nature – “anito”
dances; Ethnic minorities animal sounds,
found in different parts of
human singing,
the Philippines (T’boli,
Bilaan, Manobo, Bagobo, indigenous materials
etc.)
Tribal Dances
Manobo – “Bangkakaw”
Rural Dances
Shows gaiety &
laughter, festivities
Performed in fiestas to
honor patron saints
give homage to the
barrio's namesake for
a good harvest, health,
& perseverance
Reflects the simple life of Indigenous materials,
the people in the barrio clapping, rondalla,
Depicts common work, percussion instruments
daily activities of the
peasants
Rural Dances
“Maglalatik”
“Saut sa Rarug”
“Oasioas”
COSTUMES
IN
PHILIPPINE
FOLK DANCE
Typical Spanish Elite
Female:
MARIA CLARA
Male:
Barong Tagalog &
Black Pants
Rural (Tagalog)
Female:
BALINTAWAK with
soft panuelo & tapis
Male:
Camisa de Chino &
trousers of different
colors
Rural (Visayan)
Female:
Kimona &
Patadyong with
soft kerchief
Male:
Barong or Camisa
de Chino and
trousers of any
color
Cordillera/Tribal
Male:
- G-string, short
jacket & shoulder
band, feathered
head dresses
- “bahag”
Females:
- Hinabi na tela
(hablon)
- Accessories (beads)
Muslim
“Sigpit” or
“Sablay”
patadyong
Malong
pants
Rural (Ilocano)
“Chambra” – blouse
“Siesgo” – A-line
skirt
REFERENCES
2010. Catacutan, Allen. Fundamentals in Philippine Folk
Dance + Filipino Cultural Communities. 5 October 2010.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38738236/Fundamentals-in-
Philippine-Folk-Dance-Filipino-Cultural-Communities