lesson 1 Flashcards

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An act or instance of moving one’s body rhythmically usually to music: an act or instance of dancing.

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dance

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Features:

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Movement of body which includes hands, arms and head.
• Movement from one space to another.

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The term ‘‘_______’’ was used by the first anthropologists to describe non-European groups of people and their customs

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primitive cultures

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primitive culture dance era in the Philippines

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igorot, moro, lumad, christianized filipinos, pre-colonial

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There are six ______ ethnolinguistic tribes living in Luzon’s mountain terrains: the Bontoc, Ifugao, Benguet, Apayo, and the Kalinga tribes, which retained much of their anito religions.

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Igorot

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There are six Igorot ethnolinguistic tribes living in Luzon’s mountain terrains: the _____, ____, _____, _____, and the _____ tribes, which retained much of their anito religions.

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Bontoc; Ifugao; Benguet; Apayo; Kalinga

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Their lives have been centered on appeasing their gods and maintaining a harmonious relationship between spirits and man.

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igorot

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Dances are usually linked to rituals for a good harvest, health, prayers for peace, and safety in war.

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igorot

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igorot dances are usually linked to rituals for a _______, ______, _______, and ______.

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good harvest; health; prayers for peace; safety in war

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10
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The ____ people are the various usually unrelated Muslim Filipino ethnic groups.

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Moro

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Most of their dances are marked by intricate hand and arm movements, accompanied by instruments such as the agong and kulintang.

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moro

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MORO- Most of their dances are marked by intricate _______, accompanied by instruments such as the _____ and _____.

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hand and arm movements; agong; kulintang

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13
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The non-Islamized natives of Mindanao are collectively known as the ______ people.

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Lumad

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Like the Tagakaulo, they still practice worshiping anitos through dance.

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lumad

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Like the Tagakaulo, LUMADS still practice worshiping ____ through dance.

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anitos

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16
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They danced to appease the gods,

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precolonial

17
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to carry favor from powerful spirits,

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precolonial

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to celebrate a hunt or harvest,

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procolonial

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to mimic the exotic life forms around them.

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precolonial

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They danced their stories and their shamanic rituals.

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precolonial

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their rites of passage and their remembered legends and history.

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precolonial

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reasons of dancing during precolonial period

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They danced to appease the gods,
to carry favor from powerful spirits,
to celebrate a hunt or harvest,
to mimic the exotic life forms around them.
They danced their stories and their shamanic rituals.
their rites of passage and their remembered legends and history.

23
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Rural dances include such favorites as the high-stepping _______, which mimics a bird,

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Rural dances include such favorites as the ________, which features the movements of children pulling the stalks of the gaway roots during a bountiful harvest.

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Gaway-Gaway

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The pagan tribes, the ______, ______, ______, and others who have inhabited the Philippines for thousands of years, preserved their customs and symbolic dances.
Higaonon, Subanon, Bagogo
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The pagan tribes, the Higaonon, Subanon, Bagogo, and others who have inhabited the Philippines for thousands of years, preserved their customs and symbolic dances. Partly through _______, they kept their culture free from the influence of the waves of immigrants who settled the archipelago over the centuries.
isolation
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tribal dances like _____ (a dance of gratitude for a good harvest or a male heir, danced with ankle bells),
Dugso
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_______(an all-male war dance)
Sohten
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________ (another male dance which mimics a swooping,soaring eagle)
Lawin-Lawin
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Today, tribal dances like Dugso (a dance of gratitude for a good harvest or a male heir, danced with ankle bells), Sohten(an all-male war dance) and Lawin-Lawin (another male dance which mimics a swooping,soaring eagle) are carefully documented and kept alive in performance by Filipino folk dance troupes and cultural institutions, such as the ______________________`
Parangal Dance Company.
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____ dance is the conventional name given to the style of dancing that had its origins during the seventeenth century and dominated the eighteenth century until the French Revolution.
Baroque
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Louis XIV was a major influence in its development and promotion.
baroque
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___________was a major influence in the development and promotion of baroque
Louis XIV
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Even at the age of fourteen, Louis was an accomplished dancer: as the sun god Apollo in the ‘___________’ (1653), he became ______, an image that he was to cultivate throughout his life.
Ballet de la 14 Nuit; Le Roi Soleil
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