Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Lesson 3.1 - Festival, Indigenous and Ethnic Dances.pptx
1. GUESS WHAT?
Mechanics:
1. The teacher will present difference folk dances in the
Philippines showing the nature and visual of the
dance.
2. The teacher will ask random students to identify or
guess what form of Philippine folk dances does it
belong based on what they have observe on the
picture.
3. The names of the different forms of folk dances were
provided in the board and the students will just paste
the name beside the picture – and this serve as their
answer.
9. Objectives
a) Describes the nature and
background of dance;
b) Undertakes physical
activity and physical
fitness assessments; and
c) Reviews goals based on
assessment results
10. FOLK DANCE
Folk Dance – refers to the dances created
and performed collectively by the
ordinary people.
• Is defined as a traditional dance of a
given group of people.
• It may also be divided into regional and
national.
Regional – refers to dance particular to
one locale or area. (Maglalatik, Alcampor)
National – refers to these performed all
over the country. (Carinosa, Pandanggo sa
Ilaw)
11. Francisca Reyes Aquino
• Philippine National Artist and
Mother of Philippine Folk Dances.
• Started the collection of dances and
songs as early as 1924.
• She authored six volumes of books
on different Philippine Folk Dance.
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22. FORMS OF PHILIPPINES
FOLK DANCE
1. Rural Dance – best known and close to the Filipino heart,
these dances are from the rural Christian lowlands, it also
illustrates the fiesta spirit and demonstrate a love of life.
Ex. Bakya-Salakot, Sayaw sa Bangko, Bulaklakan
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24. FORMS OF PHILIPPINES
FOLK DANCE
2. Spanish Influence Dance – the coming of the Spaniards in
the 16th century brought a new influence in Philippine life.
They are named in honor of the legendary Maria Clara.
Ex. Pandango, Lanceros, Rigodon, Cariñosa, Curacha
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26. FORMS OF PHILIPPINES
FOLK DANCE
3. Mindanao Dance – Mindanao and Sulu were never
conquered by Spain. The dances in Muslim however predated
the Muslim influence. Singkilwas introduced after the 14th
century; it was based on the epic legend of Darangan of the
Maranao.
Ex. Singkil, Pangalay, Sagayan, Maglangka, Kappa Malong
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FOLK DANCE
4. Cordillera Dances – these are the dances of mountain tribe
in Northern Luzon, such as those of the Kalinga and Ifugao
people. “Cordillera” a name given by the Spanish
Conquistadors when they first saw the mountain rangers.
Ex. Banga, Bendayan, Manmanok, Turayen, Uyaoy/ Uyauy
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30. FORMS OF PHILIPPINES
FOLK DANCE
5. Ethnic/Tribal Dances – the cultural minorities that live in
the hills and mountains throughout the Philippine Archipelago
considered dances as a basic part of their lives. Rinampo and
Talbeng are examples of these dances.
Ex. Binanog, Inagong, Tinambol, Binaylan, Pinagkabula, Talupak
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32. Activity: Dances of the Island
Mechanics:
1. Find a pair and prepare ¼ sheet of paper.
2. The teacher will present pictures of different folk dances
around the Philippines.
3. The students task is to identify what form and classification
of Philippine folk dances does it belong. (Example, Rural –
Comic dances)
4. Finish this activity in 10 minutes.
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39. How does our
traditional dances
help us to
understand our
history and our
identity as a Filipino?
40. 1. Enumerate the 9 classification of folk dances
2. What are the 5 forms of Philippines dances
QUIZ: