MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
TINIKLING GRADE 7 HOPE.pptx
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2. Let’s pray :
Dear God,
Thank you for another life to enjoy, another day to learn,
and a new set of things we will . As we go through our
lessons today, may let us be instruments to do good things.
Help us be obedient, honest, and kind to one another.
Please bless our teachers, our school, and the students. In
Jesus’ name. Amen.
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4. ACTIVITY : THREE PICTURES, ONE DANCE
Analyze carefully the three pictures in each set.
6. TINIKLING
TINIKLING is a dance which originated from the
province of Leyte. The basic movements and steps of this
dance were made by imitating the movements of the
Tikling birds (a bird with long legs and long neck) while
playing in the rice field and jumping over tree branches.
7. The performers dance along the sides and between two bamboo
poles, about nine (9) feet long, which are placed horizontally on
the ground.
The poles are struck together in time to the music.
Skill is demonstrated in dancing between the bamboos, and in
keeping the feet from being caught when the poles are struck
together.
There is much fun, however, when the bamboo players catch
the feet of the dancers.
8. Two (2) bamboo players sit opposite each other on the
ground holding the ends of the bamboo poles (sometimes
long pestles).
Two pieces of board or bamboo, about thirty (30) inches
long and two (2) inches thick, are placed under the poles,
about one foot from the ends. (see illustration 1)
9. COSTUME
Girls wear “Balintawak" or " Patadyong." Boys wear " barong Tagalog"
and long red trousers with one leg rolled up. They dance barefoot.
10. MUSIC, COUNT, FORMATION
MUSIC
-is divided into two parts: A and B.
COUNT
-one, two, three to a measure.
FORMATION
-Dancers stand at the left side of the bamboo poles, girls in
front, facing the audience.
11. BASIC STEPS OF TINIKLING
FIRST MEASURE :
A. Hop on L foot outside (at the left side) the bamboo poles (count 1)
B. Hop on R between the bamboo poles (count 2)
C. Hop on the L foot on the same spot (count 3) and raise R. (that is, when the
bamboos are struck together count one, the hop is done outside and when they
are far apart the two hops are done between or inside on counts two, three). Bend
R arm upward about head level and "kumintang" the hand counterclockwise,
girls L hand holding the skirt and boy's on waist.
12. SECOND MEASURE
A. Hop on R foot outside ( at the right side) the bamboo poles
(count1),
B. Hop on L between the poles (count 2) and
C. Hop on R on the same spot, reverse hand positions (count 3).
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14. ACTIVITY: TINIKLING CLAP, PLASTIC BOTTLE
Dances have different counting and measures beats. Time signature is a musical notation used to specify
how many beats are there in each measure. The tinikling use ¾ time signature. It has 3 beats count in every
measure.
The music of tinikling dance is divided into two parts :
Music A uses counting 1,2,23, in every measure, while music B uses counting 1, 2 & 3 in every measure.
Materials needed :
Table/floor
Two plastic bottle
Procedures:
1. If you choose to use the floor, sit down on your feet and legs. If you use a table, make sure to seat
properly and align your body making a good posture,
2. Position on plastic bottles of water empty or empty cans on the tale / floor parallel to each other and
perpendicular to your body.
3. Hold each plastic bottle with your hands.
15. First rhythm (Music A)
1. Strike the plastic bottles on the floor (count 1)
2. Strike again the plastic bottles on the floor (count 2)
3. Strike the plastic bottle together (count 3)
Second rhythm (Music B)
1. Strike the right plastic bottle on the floor (count 1)
2. Strike the left plastic bottle on the floor (count and)
3. Strike the right plastic bottle on the floor (count 2)
4. Strike the plastic bottle together (count 3)
16. QUIZ :MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions : choose the letter of the best answer.
1. It is a hand movement used in the dance tinikling
a. Hayon – hayon
b. Kumintang
c. kewet
2. The dance tinikling is a dance from which province?
a. Leyte
b. Bohol
c. Samar
3. In the dance tinikling, the tinikling refers to which
animal?
a. Fish
b. Bird
c. Crocodile
4. How many beats in there in a ¾ time
signature?
a. One beat
b. Two beats
c. Three beats
5. In the dance tinikling, the dancers wear
patadyong or kimono, while the boys were
barong ___?
a. Tagalog
b. Bisaya
c. kamison