Folk Dance In Philippines., Study notes of Physical education

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PHILIPPINE

FOLKDANCE

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C A R I Ñ O S A

P A N D A N G G O S A I L A W

MY PULSE RATE AFTER DANCING

  • (^) Formula in getting Target Heart Rate (THR) : 220-Age

Do the following activity:

1.Calculate your target heart rate and write it in the paper

2.Find a space for this activity.

3.Do a 1 minute warm up exercise

4.Perform the dance video presentation of folk dance.

5.Check your pulse rate and analyze the result.

6. After analyzing the result relax and re-hydrate.

What is Folk Dance?

  • (^) ☞ A folk dance is a dance developed by people that reflect the life of

the people of a certain country or region.

  • (^) Not all ethnic dances are folk dances. Ritual dances or dances of ritual

origin are not considered to be folk dance.

  • (^) The terms "ethnic" and "traditional" are used when it is required to

emphasize the cultural roots of the dance. In this sense, nearly all folk

dances are ethnic ones. If some dances, such as polka, cross ethnic

boundaries and even cross the boundary between "folk" and

"ballroom dance", ethnic differences are often considerable enough

to mention.

Examples of Folk Dance in the Philippines: Place of origin: Surigao del Sur The itik-itk is named after a species of duck (itik), whose movements the dance imitates. This example of Philippine folk dance from Surigao del Sur mimics how the itik walks and splashes water to attract a mate.

Examples of Folk Dance in the Philippines: Place of origin: Biñan, Laguna Maglalatik, a folk dance in Luzon, is not just any other traditional dance in the Philippines that mimics the movements of animals. This dance in the Philippines has a meaning. It is a mock war dance that depicts a fight over coconut meat, a highly-prized food. The Filipino folk dance is broken into four parts: two devoted to the battle and two devoted to reconciling. The dancing men wear coconut shells as part of their costumes, and they hit them in rhythm with the music. Maglalatik is danced in the religious procession during the fiesta of Biñan, Laguna as an offering to San Isidro de Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.

ASSIGNMENT:

  • (^) Choose one Philippine Folk Dance and examine its background using

the table below.

Folk
Dance
Place of
Origin
National or
Ethnic Dance
If Ethnic
specify it’s
Indigenous
group
Nature of
Dance
Classification
of Dance
Rhythmic
Patterns
Brief
Backgro
und of
the
dance