PRAYER
FUNCTION
OF
DANCE
SPA 7
DANCE
CLASS
With Teacher Brenda
FUNCTION
OF
DANCE
EXPLAIN
THE
FUNCTION
OF DANCE
RECOGNIZE
THE
VARIOUS
FUNCTIONS
OF DANCE
IDENTIFY
PERFORMANCE
OF THE
VARIOUS
FUNCTIONS OF
DANCE
STATE
DIFFERENT
FUNCTIONS
OF DANCE
CLASS RECAP
Dance forms or genres with its wide spectrum have various and different interpretations
on the concept -functions of dance, the perspective of the western dance culture - ballet, modern
dance, contemporary and jazz dance in one way or another are closely related if not similar that -
dance functions are: entertainment, communication, emotional expression, conveying of ideas, and
aesthetic enjoyment. However, it is relevant and ideal interesting to study the functions of dance in
folkdance (traditional dance) in context, perspective, and actual practices of the Filipino.
The different functions in folkdance based on the writings of the late National Artist for
Dance Ramon A. Obusan for the folkdance book series Sayaw Dances of Philippine Islands
Volume I-VI are as follows:
FUNCTIONS OF DANCE
RELIGIOUS/DEVOTION
AL
- folkdances that are performed for
regularly by a dancer to pay
homage a patron saint or in day of
the feast of saint or among ex:
Subli in Batangas (Agoncillo, Baun
and Talumpok); Sayaw sa Obando
in Bulacan; Sayaw ng Pagbati in
Angono, Rizal
https://youtu.be/kppJ010jNIg
RITUAL/CEREMONIAL
- are traditional dances or rites mostly of
“indigenous people” which connect the
material world to the spiritual as part
community socio-religiuos belief ex: ;
Pagdiwata(ritual of thanksgiving) of
Tagbanua in Palawan; Anituan (healing ritual)
of Aeta Pampanga and Zambales; Sangyang
(ritual dance over fire) in Alfonso Cavite;
Dugso (stamping dance) of Talaandig and
Higaonon in Bukidnon; Pamalugu(cleansing
ritual) of Bagobo in Calinan, Davao.
https://youtu.be/oYnht4cX7Ww
SOCIAL DANCE
- are dances of the lowland Christian that
typically of the quadrille type originally
perform in social gatherings by the ilustrados
during the Spanish era or the well-off and
social elite during American period. The
dances that falls on this category are Rigodon
-ex. Rigodon de Honor(national),Rigodon
Royal in Zamboangita, Negros Oriental; the
Lanceros (square dance) ex: Lanceros de
Negros, Lanceros de Tayabas.
https://youtu.be/vU1E4AKv_3M
MIMETIC DANCE
-variants of folkdance that imitate
gestures/movements of certain animals such
as fowls, monkey, fish among others.
Examples Lapay Bantigue(seagulls) in
Bantigue, Masbate; Inamo (monkey) of Tboli in
South Cotabato; Kinugsik-Kugsik(squirrel) of
the Manubo; Binanog (hawk) of the Sulod and
Kalapati (dove) in Ilocos.
https://youtu.be/FJIvlTR2HDI
OCCUPATIONAL
DANCE
- kind of folkdances characterized by variety
of daily activities pertinent to livelihood.
Examples: Pandanggo sa Bulig (catching
catfish) in Bulacan; Idudu( farming and infant
rearing)of Itneg in Abra; Sala Ti Mais in
Isabela ;Pulot Panilan ( honey bee gathering)
of Aeta in Zambales
https://youtu.be/RpYGbE4NfAI
ENTERTAINMENT
DANCE
- the dances performed to honor and welcome
special guests or dances performed in any
feast, merriment and social gatherings in the
community. Examples: Karatong in Cuyo
Palawan; Pastores Tubog in Oas, Albay;
Putong/Putungan in Marinduque
https://youtu.be/yuuoDi6HIsI
COURTSHIP DANCE
– couple perform to display affection toward
opposite partner mostly accompanied by a
hand props to accentuate the gestures of
restraint flirtation. Examples: Carinosa in
Rapu-Rapu Albay; Salip in Kalinga; Sua Ko
Sua in Sulu.
https://youtu.be/Sy18EXrueu0
COMBATIVE, WAR OR
MOCK-BATTLE
– an aggressive or warlike dance among male
channeling the assaultive gestures with the
use of hand props. Examples:
Kuntao/BurongTalo (matial arts dance) of
Tausog; Kayaw/Mangayaw (head hunting
dance w/shield and spear)in Kalinga; Mano
Soyaw (shield and sword); Sohten of Subanon
in Zamboanga Del Norte and Palo-Palo in
Batanes.
https://youtu.be/Gt6VI0UM1Pw
FESTIVAL DANCE
- a periodic dance celebration traditionally
performed by the entire community or village
for indigenous people. Example:
Bendian/Bendayan in Benguet; Uya-uy in
Ifugao; Pahid in Capiz and Pangalay in Sulu.
https://youtu.be/2oKGcoKNRBI
COMIC DANCE
- dances distinctly showing comical
characteristics in gestures or facial reactions
and mood. Example: Tarok in Tumambong
Quezon,Palawan; Ala Kayo in Cuyo,Palawan;
Lapay Bantigue in Bantigue, Masbate.
https://youtu.be/AIuPB6R_70k
QUESTIONS
AND
CLARRIFICATIONS
SHARIN
G
TIME
THOUGHTS TO PONDER
If you can dream it, you can do it.
– Walt Disney
Thank you for
attending!
Use this space for final announcements or
ways students can approach you if ever they
have questions.

FUNCTIONS OF DANCE

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    EXPLAIN THE FUNCTION OF DANCE RECOGNIZE THE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS OF DANCE IDENTIFY PERFORMANCE OFTHE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS OF DANCE STATE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF DANCE
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    Dance forms orgenres with its wide spectrum have various and different interpretations on the concept -functions of dance, the perspective of the western dance culture - ballet, modern dance, contemporary and jazz dance in one way or another are closely related if not similar that - dance functions are: entertainment, communication, emotional expression, conveying of ideas, and aesthetic enjoyment. However, it is relevant and ideal interesting to study the functions of dance in folkdance (traditional dance) in context, perspective, and actual practices of the Filipino. The different functions in folkdance based on the writings of the late National Artist for Dance Ramon A. Obusan for the folkdance book series Sayaw Dances of Philippine Islands Volume I-VI are as follows: FUNCTIONS OF DANCE
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    RELIGIOUS/DEVOTION AL - folkdances thatare performed for regularly by a dancer to pay homage a patron saint or in day of the feast of saint or among ex: Subli in Batangas (Agoncillo, Baun and Talumpok); Sayaw sa Obando in Bulacan; Sayaw ng Pagbati in Angono, Rizal https://youtu.be/kppJ010jNIg
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    RITUAL/CEREMONIAL - are traditionaldances or rites mostly of “indigenous people” which connect the material world to the spiritual as part community socio-religiuos belief ex: ; Pagdiwata(ritual of thanksgiving) of Tagbanua in Palawan; Anituan (healing ritual) of Aeta Pampanga and Zambales; Sangyang (ritual dance over fire) in Alfonso Cavite; Dugso (stamping dance) of Talaandig and Higaonon in Bukidnon; Pamalugu(cleansing ritual) of Bagobo in Calinan, Davao. https://youtu.be/oYnht4cX7Ww
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    SOCIAL DANCE - aredances of the lowland Christian that typically of the quadrille type originally perform in social gatherings by the ilustrados during the Spanish era or the well-off and social elite during American period. The dances that falls on this category are Rigodon -ex. Rigodon de Honor(national),Rigodon Royal in Zamboangita, Negros Oriental; the Lanceros (square dance) ex: Lanceros de Negros, Lanceros de Tayabas. https://youtu.be/vU1E4AKv_3M
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    MIMETIC DANCE -variants offolkdance that imitate gestures/movements of certain animals such as fowls, monkey, fish among others. Examples Lapay Bantigue(seagulls) in Bantigue, Masbate; Inamo (monkey) of Tboli in South Cotabato; Kinugsik-Kugsik(squirrel) of the Manubo; Binanog (hawk) of the Sulod and Kalapati (dove) in Ilocos. https://youtu.be/FJIvlTR2HDI
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    OCCUPATIONAL DANCE - kind offolkdances characterized by variety of daily activities pertinent to livelihood. Examples: Pandanggo sa Bulig (catching catfish) in Bulacan; Idudu( farming and infant rearing)of Itneg in Abra; Sala Ti Mais in Isabela ;Pulot Panilan ( honey bee gathering) of Aeta in Zambales https://youtu.be/RpYGbE4NfAI
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    ENTERTAINMENT DANCE - the dancesperformed to honor and welcome special guests or dances performed in any feast, merriment and social gatherings in the community. Examples: Karatong in Cuyo Palawan; Pastores Tubog in Oas, Albay; Putong/Putungan in Marinduque https://youtu.be/yuuoDi6HIsI
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    COURTSHIP DANCE – coupleperform to display affection toward opposite partner mostly accompanied by a hand props to accentuate the gestures of restraint flirtation. Examples: Carinosa in Rapu-Rapu Albay; Salip in Kalinga; Sua Ko Sua in Sulu. https://youtu.be/Sy18EXrueu0
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    COMBATIVE, WAR OR MOCK-BATTLE –an aggressive or warlike dance among male channeling the assaultive gestures with the use of hand props. Examples: Kuntao/BurongTalo (matial arts dance) of Tausog; Kayaw/Mangayaw (head hunting dance w/shield and spear)in Kalinga; Mano Soyaw (shield and sword); Sohten of Subanon in Zamboanga Del Norte and Palo-Palo in Batanes. https://youtu.be/Gt6VI0UM1Pw
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    FESTIVAL DANCE - aperiodic dance celebration traditionally performed by the entire community or village for indigenous people. Example: Bendian/Bendayan in Benguet; Uya-uy in Ifugao; Pahid in Capiz and Pangalay in Sulu. https://youtu.be/2oKGcoKNRBI
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    COMIC DANCE - dancesdistinctly showing comical characteristics in gestures or facial reactions and mood. Example: Tarok in Tumambong Quezon,Palawan; Ala Kayo in Cuyo,Palawan; Lapay Bantigue in Bantigue, Masbate. https://youtu.be/AIuPB6R_70k
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    THOUGHTS TO PONDER Ifyou can dream it, you can do it. – Walt Disney
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    Thank you for attending! Usethis space for final announcements or ways students can approach you if ever they have questions.