3. A B
1. Bambanti Festival a. Bacolod City
2. Bangus Festival b. Baguio City
3. Ati-atihan c. South Cotabato
4. Sinulog Festival d. Cebu City
5. Mango Festival e. Dagupan City
6. Dinagyang Festival f. Iba, Zambales
7. Panagbenga Festival g. Iloilo City
8. Pattarradday Festival h. Isabela
9. Masskara Festival i. Kalibo, Aklan
10. T’nalak Festival j. Santiago City, Isabela
4. FESTIVAL DANCES
▶Are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of
percussion instruments by a community of people
sharing the same culture usually done in honor of a
Patron Saint (Religious Festival) or in thanksgiving of
bountiful harvest (Secular Festival).
▶Festival dances draw the people’s culture by
portraying the people’s ways of life through
movements, costumes, and implements inherent to
their place of origin.
5. MULTITUDE OF REASON WHY FESTIVALS ARE BEING
HELD
1. We celebrate our unity amidst the diversity of cultures
and we celebrate our industry bringing about a
bountiful harvest.
2.Festivals
activity
have
leading
been a consistent crowd-producing
to upliftment of a community’s
economy due to its tourism and entertainment value.
3. Festivals are a form of entertainment that attract
foreign and domestic tourists to visit a place eventually
leading to the elevation of Filipino’s quality of life.
30. BANGUS FESTIVAL
PLACE OF ORIGIN:
Dagupan, Pangasinan
INDUSTRY: Milkfish Industry
MONTH CELEBRATED: April
to May
31. The Bangus Festival is a ten-day
celebration taking place in Dagupan
City every April. The festivities
include an array of sports
competitions, fairs, and street parties.
And of course, the festival is full of
culinary demonstrations, tastings,
34. Bambanti, the local word for a
scarecrow, is the Isabelinos'
thanksgiving for their consistently
abundant agricultural harvest.
Bambanti Festival is a tourism,
cultural and heritage event promoting
the province as the country's top corn
producer and ecotourism destination.
38. Mammangi is an Ybanag word for harvesting
or planting corn, the city's main agricultural
crop aside from palay. Diaz said the festival
“honors the farmers, who have been regarded
as the real foundation of Ilagan's economy”
and is celebrated as a thanksgiving activity
for a good harvest.
39.
40.
41. MANGO FESTIVAL
PLACE OF ORIGIN:
Iba, Zambales
INDUSTRY: Mango Industry
MONTH CELEBRATED: May
42. The Dinamulag Festival also known as
the Zambales Mango Festival is an
annual festival held in the province of
Zambales in the Philippines to celebrate
or encourage bountiful harvest of the
province's mangoes. The festival was first
held in 1999. The mascot is a mango.
45. Panagbenga is an annual flower festival
celebrated every February which takes
place in Baguio City, Philippines. The
term “Panagbenga” comes from a
Kankanaey term meaning “season of
blooming”. This festival reflects the
history, traditions and values of Baguio
and the Cordilleras.
46.
47. IBON EBON FESTIVAL
PLACE OF ORIGIN:
Pampanga
INDUSTRY: Migratory Birds
Egg Industry
MONTH CELEBRATED:
February
48. Ibon-Ebon festival, also called “Birds and
Eggs Festival,” is a celebration held during
the first and second days of February
in Candaba, Pampanga. It was first
celebrated on February 1 and 2 in 1998 and
has been running successfully up to now. This
festival is also a celebration for another year
of bountiful harvest
51. MassKara Dance Festival is a yearly
event held every fourth Sunday of
October in Bacolod City, Philippines. The
event features dancers wearing colorful
masks, costumes, and headdresses.
What is the characteristic of MassKara
Festival? The main feature of the event is
its street dance competition.
52.
53. T’NALAK FESTIVAL
PLACE OF ORIGIN:
South Cotabato
INDUSTRY: T’nalak Cloth
Weaving
MONTH CELEBRATED: July
54. The Festival is celebrated in the city
of Koronadal, Mindanao, every year in
July. It is a week-long festival that
fosters diversity and unification of the
variety of ethnicities and cultures on
the island. The Festival is celebrated
yearly to commemorate the province's
foundation, South Cotabato.
55.
56. AMMUNGAN FESTIVAL
PLACE OF ORIGIN:
Nueva Vizcaya
INDUSTRY: Gathering of Tribal
Industries
MONTH CELEBRATED: May
57. Grand Ammungan Festival, also known
as Ammungan Festival, is a founding
anniversary and cultural festival of the
province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
held every May 24. The day is also
declared as special non-working holiday
and called Nueva Vizcaya Day since
1985. It is a week-long celebration.
60. Binatbatan Festival of Arts is a
celebration of the culture and old
industries of Vigan – especially
the Abel Weaving Industry. Abel
Weaving has been a part of
Vigan's culture even before the
colonization of the Spaniards.
69. LOCOMOTOR MOVEMENTS
▶These are movements that allow you
to move from one point in space to
another.
▶It is canned from two words, “locos”
which means place and “motor” which
means movements.
70. STEP
▶Basis of all locomotor movements.
▶Prepares you to move in any
direction you wish to go.
▶It is defined as transfer of weight
from one foot to the other.
71. WALK
▶Series of steps executed by both of
your feet alternately in any
direction.
▶One foot supports the weight and
transfers it to the other.
72. RUN
▶Series of walks executed
quickly in any direction wherein
only one foot stays on the
ground while the other is off
the ground.
73. JUMP
▶Having both feet lose its contact with the
ground. There are five ways to do it:
• Take off from one foot and land on the same;
• Take off from one foot and land on the other;
• Take off from one foot and land on both feet;
• Take off from both feet and land on one foot;
• Take off from both feet and land on both.
75. NON-LOCOMOTOR MOVEMENTS
▶These are movements that are
performed in one point in space
without transferring to another
point.
▶Don’t allow you to move from one
place to the other.
82. ROTATION
▶To rotate is to move a body
segment allowing it to complete a
circle with its motion. It’s not only
limited to circumduction which is
done in ball and socket joints.
83. TWIST
▶To move a body segment from an axis halfway front or back
or quarter to the right or left as in twisting of the neck
allowing the head to face right or left and the like.
▶PIVOT- To change the position of the feet or any body part
that carries the body’s weight allowing the body to face in a
less than 360 degrees turn.
▶TURN- To move in a turning movement with a base of
support, usually a pointed foot, the other raised, while
equilibrium is maintained until the completion of the turn.
84. NAME OF STEP STEP PATTERN/ COUNTING
Close Step Step R sideward (1), Close step
L to R (2)
Bleking Step R in place (1), Heel Place L
in front (2)
Touch step Step R sideward (1), Point L in
front of R (2)
Walk Step R forward (1), Step L
forward R (2)
Change Step Step R (1), Close step L to R
(and), Step R in place (2)
85. Cross Change Step Cross R over L (1), step L sideward
(and), step R in place (2)
Hop Step
Mincing
Cross Step
Heel-toe change step
Step R sideward (1), Hop R in place
(2)
Point L in place (and), Step R in
place (1), Point L in place (and),
step R in place (ct.2)
Step R across L (1), Step L sideward
L (2)
Heel place R sideward (1), point L
close to R (2), change step with the
R (maybe repeated with L)
86. Quiz
1-5. Enumerate the different
Secular/ Non- Religious
Festivals
6-10. Enumerate the different
Religious Festivals
87. Fill in the blanks
NAME OF FESTIVALS PLACE OF ORIGIN RELIGIOUS FIGURE
HONOURED/ INDUSTRY
MONTH CELEBRATED
11. Bicol Virgin Mary 12.
Ati-atihan Festival 13. Sto. Niño January
Masskara Bacolod City 14. October
15. 16. Flower Industry February
Sinulog Festival 17. Sto. Niño 18.
19. Pampanga Migratory Birds Egg
Industry
20.