Pe 6 DLP
Pe 6 DLP
Pe 6 DLP
Learning Competencies:
Explains the nature/background of the dance
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:
a. Identify the different folk dances in the Philippines
b. Discover the origin of different Folk Dances
c. Apply the basic steps of Philippine Folk Dances
d. Perform the different folk dance
II. Subject matter
A. Topic – Philippine Folk Dance
B. Materials:
- Projector
- Lap Top
- Pictures and Visual Aids
C. Reference: https://gluckprogram.ucr.edu/media/2531/download
https://www.zenrooms.com/blog/post/philippine-folk-dances/
III. Procedure
A. Management Learning
Teachers Activity Students Activity
C. Discussion
Classification
Ethnic dance (or Indigenous
dance)found among the
ethnolinguistic groups scattered all
over the Philippine islands who have
not been substantially Westernized.
The mountain regions of Northern
Luzon house dances that continues to
be an expression of community life - The students are listening to
that animates the various rituals and the discussion attentively and
ceremonies. ask
question if they want to clarify
concepts.
One example of this is the Banga"
literally mean pots. The Banga or pot
dance is a performance of Kalinga of
the Mountain Province in the
Philippines. This dance illustrates the
languid grace of a tribe otherwise
known as fierce warriors. Heavy
earthen pots, as many as seven or
eight at a time, are balanced on the
heads of maidens as they trudge to the
beat of the "gangsa" or wind chimes
displaying their stamina and strength
as they go about their daily task of
fetching water and balancing the
banga.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=08eXr O9s4Nk
The students are listening to the
discussion attentively and ask
- The students are listening to the
discussion attentively and ask
question if they want to clarify
concepts.
Another ethnic dance found in southern BhfBuHU&ab_channel=PampangaT
Philippines (also known as Muslim dance) ale
is called Singkil. Like their brothers from nt s
central and northern Philippines, Filipinos
- The students are listening to the
in the South are avid lovers of dance. The discussion attentively and ask
dances, particularly of the Maguindanao,
question if they want to clarify
the Maranao, and the Tausug, are largely concepts.
ceremonial and are often accompanied by
percussion instruments such as gongs and
drums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=kkMh
- The students are listening to the
discussion attentively and ask
question if they want to clarify
concepts.
2. Spanish Colonial Period- Exposed for An example of a Maria Clara dance
almost four centuries to the influence of is Cariñosa.
European dances, the Filipinos gradually - The students are listening to the
assimilated the dances of the Spaniards, discussion attentively and ask
evolving their own simplified versions and question if they want to clarify
derivations of the different forms with each concepts.
region adding its own touches. The
elegance of the body and arm movements
of foreign dances fascinated the Filipinos,
so they adopted these. However, the sharp The dance originated in Panay
and fast movements of most European Island in the Visayan Islands and
dances were tempered and softened by the was introduced by the Spaniards
languid grace that is characteristic of many during their colonization of the
Filipino dances. Philippines. It is related to some of
the Spanish dances like the bolero
and the Mexican dance Jarabe
Classification Tapatio or the Mexican Hat Dance.
According to the book of
Maria Clara dance (or Western Influenced Francisca Reyes-Aquino, Philippine
dance)- These dances reached their zenith Folk Dances, Volume 2, there is a
in popularity around the turn of the different version of the dance in
century, particularly among urban the region of Bicol. In the Bicol
Filipinos. They are so named in honor of Region Carinosa, hide and seek
the legendary Maria Clara, who remains a movement is different ways. In the
symbol of the virtues and nobility of the original version, the dancers used
Filipina woman. Maria Clara was the chief the Fan and handkerchief as the
female character of Jose Rizal's Noli Me way to do the hide and seek
Tangere. Displaying a very strong Spanish movement, in Bicol they used two
influence, these dances were, nonetheless, handkerchiefs holding the two
"Filipinized" as evidence of the use of corners of the handkerchief and
bamboo castanets and the abanico, or doing the hide and seek movement
Asian fan. Typical attire for these dances is as they point their foot forward
the formal Maria Clara dress and barong and their hands go upward
tagalog, an embroidered long-sleeve shirt together with their handkerchiefs
made of pineapple fiber following the movement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Sy18 EXrueu0
- The students are listening to the
discussion attentively and ask
question if they want to clarify
concepts.
3. American Colonial Period- In dance, messy mistake. People dance
America made its presence felt in the binasuan at weddings and festivals.
Philippines through “bodabil” dancing, a
term which comes from the French “voix https://www.youtube.com/watch?
de ville” street songs, which was dancing in v=DJHJ SuWy8ZE
the variety show which consisted mainly of
popular and theatrical dances from the Conclusion: Folk dance celebrates
U.S.A. but later included Philippine folk the cultural roots of a particular
dances and choreographies among its group of people. Folk dance is
production number. typically performed as a form of
- The students are listening to the ritualistic entertainment at social
discussion attentively and ask gatherings. Some kinds of folk
question if they want to clarify concepts. dance tell a culture's foundational
Classification stories, while others may simply
Rural dance (or Countryside emphasize cultural pride. Folk
dance)Perhaps the best known and closest dances are important because they
to the Filipino heart are the dances from preserve the Philippine culture and
the rural Christian lowlands: a country pass it on to the next generation.
blessed with so much beauty. To the They are a uniting force to the
Filipinos, these dances illustrate the fiesta Philippine people.
spirit and demonstrate a love of life. They - The students are listening to
express a joy in work, a love for music, and the discussion attentively and
pleasure in the simplicities of life. Typical ask
attire in the question if they want to clarify
Rural Suite includes the colorful balintawak concepts.
and patadyong skirts for the women, and
camisa de chino and colored trousers for
the men.
- Sir, Religion
- Culture
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8. Question 8 to 10
Give the three classifications of the three
development of Philippine folk dance.
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