Pathfit-2 Flashcards

1
Q

Arms: it Both arms raised in a circle in front of the chest with the finger tips about an inch apart
Feet: Heels close together, toes apart with angle of about 45 degrees.

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First Positoin

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2
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Arms: Both raised sideward with a graceful curve at shoulder level
Feet: Feet apart sideward of about a pace distance

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Second Postion

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3
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Arms: One arm raised in front as in 2nd position; other arm raised upward
Feet: Heel of one foot close tp in step of other foot.

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Third Position

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4
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Arms: One arm raised in front as 1st position; other arm raised overhead.
Feet: One foot in front of other foot of a pace distance.

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Fourth Position

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5
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Arms: Both arms raised overhead.
Feet: heel of front foot close to big toe of rear foot.

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Fifth Position

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6
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Both arms are at one side either right or left, at shoulder, chest or waist level.

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Arms in lateral position

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7
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Weight on one foot, hit the floor with the ball or heel of the other foot and lift that foot from the floor to any direction.

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Brush

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8
Q

Partners facing each other or standing side by side join their left hands together and the right hands together, either right over left or left over right hands.

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Crossed Arms

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9
Q

To displace quickly one foot with the other

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Cut-

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10
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Partners advance forward, pass each other’s right (left) side, step across to the right move backwards without turning around, pass each other left side to proper places.

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Do-si-do-

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11
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To place one forearm in front and the other at the back of the waist.

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Hayon-hayon

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12
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A spring from one foot landing on the same foot in place or in any direction

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Hop

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13
Q

Partners turn around clockwise (with right elbows almost touching) or counterclockwise (with left elbows almost touching) using walking or any kind of dance step.

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Jaleo

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14
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A spring on one foot or both feet landing on both feet in any direction.

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Jump

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15
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moving the hand from the wrist either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.

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Kumintang

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16
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A spring from one foot landing on the other foot in any direction

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Leap

17
Q

To put foot in a certain position without putting weight on it.

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Place

18
Q

To turn with the ball, heel or whole foot on a fixed place or point.

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Pivot

19
Q

Touch the floor lightly with the toes of one foot, weight of the body on the other foot

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Point

20
Q

To turn the hand from the wrist half-way clockwise then raise and lower wrist once or twice. This is an Ibanag term..

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Masiwak

21
Q

To stamp in front or at the side with the right foot and tap with same foot close to the left foot. This is a Tagalog term

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Panadyak

22
Q

To bend the head downward and to support the forehead with the R forearm or with the crook of the R elbow while the left hand supports lightly the palm of the right hand. This is usually done with the left foot pointing in the rear and knees slightly bent. This is an Ilocano term and the movement is commonly found in Ilocano dances

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Patay

23
Q

To swing the arm downward-upward passing in front of the body as if scooping, the trunk is bent following the movement of the arm doing the salok. This is a Tagalog term.

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Salok

24
Q

bow to each other, to the audience, opposite dancers, or to the neighbors with feet together. This is of Spanish origin and is used in almost all Philippine dances.

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Saludo-

25
Q

Cross the R foot in front of the L, bend the body slightly forward and cross the hands down in front of the R hand over the L. This is a Visayan term.

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Sarok

26
Q

To glide foot smoothly along the floor. The movement may be finished with or without transfer of weight

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Slide

27
Q

To bring the foot forcibly and noisily on the floor with or without transfer of weight.

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Stamp

28
Q

To rap slightly with the ball or toe of the free foot, flexing the ankle joint keeping weight of the body on the other foot. There is no change or transfer of weight.

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tap

29
Q

To make fast turns by executing small steps in place to right or left.

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Whirl

30
Q

a dance that originates as ritual among and is characteristic of the common people of a country and that is transmitted from generation to generation with increasing secularization.

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Folk Dance