P.E 1ST QUIZ Flashcards

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The traditional recreational dance of an indigenous society showing the cultural characteristics of a specific people at a given time and place.

Traditional, social expression through movements with rhythmic the community life of the nationalities. accompaniment which characterize of

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Folk Dance

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The vivid intimate bond people of different nationalities of the past through which multitude of national characteristics in music, steps, and costumes are preserved.

A dance developed spontaneously and naturally a specific folk, usually handed down from generation to generation and follow a fixed basic patterns

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Folk Dance

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The Philippine folk dances are classified according to:

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A. Geographical Locations
B. Nature of the Dance:

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A. Geographical Locations

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National Dances
Local or Regional Dances

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traditional dances throughout Philippines with accompaniment a basic movement or pattern but with slight variation.

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National Dances

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dances are found in certain localities or regions only.

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Local or Regional Dances

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B. Nature of the Dance:

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  1. Occupational Dances
  2. Religious o Ceremonial Dances
  3. Courtship dances
  4. Wedding Dances
    5.Festival Dances
  5. War dances
  6. Comic dances
  7. Game Dances
  8. Social Dances
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dances that depict actions, characteristics, occupations, industries, and phases of human labor.
Ex. Rice festivals has the largest number of dances

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  1. Occupational Dances
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9
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performed in connection with religious vows, practices, and ceremonies. A religious dance may be performed to drive away evil spirits, ask for a favor to have a child, give thanks for having recovered from sickness, favors granted and vows fulfilled.

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Religious o Ceremonial Dances

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10
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are dances that depict love making or with love theme

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Courtship dances

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performed by newly weds, by friends, and relatives of the bride and groom or by the father of the bride and the mother of the groom.

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Wedding Dances

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performed in connection with celebrations, a feast, a barrio fiesta, good harvest and good fortune.

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Festival Dances

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intended to show imaginary combat or duel with the use of fighting implement like bolo, kris, or spear

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War dances

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14
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are dances with the funny and humorous movements mainly intended for entertainment

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Comic dances

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15
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Benefits of Dancing:

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  1. Fitness
  2. Joy and satisfaction
  3. Self-expression
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dances that have some play elements and are for recreational purpose.

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Game Dances

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dances dance during social gathering

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Social Dances

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one of the versatile and satisfying activities one can participate in as a form of expression, recreation or a form of exercise to develop fitness

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the physical well-being of a person who participates is improved.

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Joy and satisfaction

20
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it develops poise and good posture

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Self-expression

21
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the basis of precise dance skills for folk and social dancing, gymnastics and natural dancing. Locamotion is moving through space

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BASIC MOVEMENT SKILLS

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2 Basic types of Movement Skills:

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  1. Locomotor Movements
  2. Nonlocomotor movements
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movements of even rhythm include walking, running, jumping, and leaping.

movements of uneven rhythm include galloping, sliding and skipping.

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  • involve bending, stretching, swaying, swinging, clapping, shaking, pulling. falling and rising
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Nonlocomotor movements

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Locomotor movements

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Walk
run
Hop
Jump
Leap
Gallop

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a movements through space done by shifting weight from one foot to the other without losing contact with the floor.

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a movement through space by transferring weight from one foot to other with a short period of non-support while the body and feet are off the floor. The tempo is faster than walk

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a spring on one foot and landing on the ball of the same foot

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a spring on one foot or both feet and landing on both feet Push off the floor with strong foot and knee extension the heel coming first and the toes. Upon landing the ball of the foot touches the floor first and then the heel comes down. The knees bend to absorb the shock of landing

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a transfer of weight from one foot to the other foot by pushing off with a spring and landing on the ball of the other foot.

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step on the one foot allowed by a quick close of the other foot just at the back or side of the leading foot. The rhythm is long on the step forward or sideward direction and short at the close.

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side to the right foot, slow beat, close the left foot the right foot shifting the weight quickly onto the left foot. The rhythm is long on the leading foot and short on the closing foot

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Fundamental Dance Positions, Steps
Feet Position

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Fundamental Dance Positions, Steps
armPosition