lesson 1 Flashcards
An act or instance of moving one’s body rhythmically usually to music: an act or instance of dancing.
dance
Features:
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Movement of body which includes hands, arms and head.
• Movement from one space to another.
The term ‘‘_______’’ was used by the first anthropologists to describe non-European groups of people and their customs
primitive cultures
primitive culture dance era in the Philippines
igorot, moro, lumad, christianized filipinos, pre-colonial
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.
Igorot
There are six Igorot ethnolinguistic tribes living in Luzon’s mountain terrains: the _____, ____, _____, _____, and the _____ tribes, which retained much of their anito religions.
Bontoc; Ifugao; Benguet; Apayo; Kalinga
Their lives have been centered on appeasing their gods and maintaining a harmonious relationship between spirits and man.
igorot
Dances are usually linked to rituals for a good harvest, health, prayers for peace, and safety in war.
igorot
igorot dances are usually linked to rituals for a _______, ______, _______, and ______.
good harvest; health; prayers for peace; safety in war
The ____ people are the various usually unrelated Muslim Filipino ethnic groups.
Moro
Most of their dances are marked by intricate hand and arm movements, accompanied by instruments such as the agong and kulintang.
moro
MORO- Most of their dances are marked by intricate _______, accompanied by instruments such as the _____ and _____.
hand and arm movements; agong; kulintang
The non-Islamized natives of Mindanao are collectively known as the ______ people.
Lumad
Like the Tagakaulo, they still practice worshiping anitos through dance.
lumad
Like the Tagakaulo, LUMADS still practice worshiping ____ through dance.
anitos
They danced to appease the gods,
precolonial
to carry favor from powerful spirits,
precolonial
to celebrate a hunt or harvest,
procolonial
to mimic the exotic life forms around them.
precolonial
They danced their stories and their shamanic rituals.
precolonial
their rites of passage and their remembered legends and history.
precolonial
reasons of dancing during precolonial period
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.
Rural dances include such favorites as the high-stepping _______, which mimics a bird,
Tinikling
Rural dances include such favorites as the ________, which features the movements of children pulling the stalks of the gaway roots during a bountiful harvest.
Gaway-Gaway
The pagan tribes, the ______, ______, ______, and others who have inhabited the Philippines for thousands of years, preserved their customs and symbolic dances.
Higaonon, Subanon, Bagogo
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
tribal dances like _____ (a dance of gratitude for a good harvest or a male heir, danced with ankle bells),
Dugso
_______(an all-male war dance)
Sohten
________ (another male dance which mimics a swooping,soaring eagle)
Lawin-Lawin
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.
____ 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
Louis XIV was a major influence in its development and promotion.
baroque
___________was a major influence in the development and promotion of baroque
Louis XIV
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