pe lesson 2 Flashcards
are traditional dances involved naturally in connection to the experiences of the people who developed the
folk dance
movement to another place
locomotor
movement in a fixed place
non locomotor(axial)
group of pulse beat
measure
underlying pulse of the rythm
beat
denotes the beats on the measure ,bottom denotes the kind of note that limits one beat
time signature
pulse beat,time limit
count
a note or a set of notes used for a certain dance steps
note pattern
movement or movements done for each of the dance steps
step pattern
performed either right or left;at shoulder,chest or waist level with both arms at one side laterally.
arms in lateral position
the foot with the weight hits the floor with the ball or heel, lifting the foot from the floor to any direction.
brush
when in square formation, the partners occupy the width of the hall.
Cabeceras
when in square formation, the partners occupy the length of the hall.
costados
standing side by side,partners face each other and join their left hands and right together,right over or left over right
cross arms
partners pass each other’s right side step across to the right,move backward without turning around, pass each other, left side to proper places.
do si do
foot which does not have the weight of the body.
free foot
the hand which is not doing anything.
free hand
placing one forearm in front while the other at the back of the waist
hayon hayon
partners stand side by side the foot which is nearest the partner.
inside foot
using any kind of dance step,partners turn around clockwise or counterclockwise with elbows touchng each other.
jaleo
moving the hand clockwise or counterclockwise with wrist action.
kumintang
partners stand side by side,the foot is away from the partner
outside foot
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partners stand side by side, the hand is away from the partner.
outside hand
to put the foot in a certain position without putting weight,resting the foot on the floor.
place
to turn using ball,heel, or whole foot on a fixed place or point
pivot
Point-the toes of one foot touch the floor lightly with the weight on the other foot.
point
to bend the trunk forward while simultaneously swinging the arm downward-upward passing in front of the body like in a scooping motion.
salok
with feet together partners bow to each other, to the audience or to the opposite dancers
saludo
Fundamental Dances in 2/4 music
Bleking,Change,Habanera,Cross-change,Contraganza,Pain Polka,Heel and toe Polka,Hop,Close,Touch