PE 12 Unit II Philippine Folk Dance
PE 12 Unit II Philippine Folk Dance
PE 12 Unit II Philippine Folk Dance
4. Wedding Dances- performed by newlyweds, by friends and relatives of the bride and
groom, or by the father of thye bride and the mother of the groom.
Examples: Pantomina (bride and groom)
Pandang-Pandang (bride and groom and friends or relatives of each side)
Soryano (dance by the parents of the future groom, the visit of the parents of the bride)
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5. Festival Dances- performed in connection with the celebrations, a feast, a barrio fiesta,
good harvest and good fortune.
Examples: La Jota, Putong
6. War Dances- intended to show imaginary combat or duel with the use of fighting
implement like bolo, kris or spear.
Examples: Inabaknon and Sagayan
7. Comic Dances - dances with funny and humorous movements mainly inended for
entertainment.
Examples: Makonggo (movement of a monkey)
Kinoton (movement of person bitten by ants)
8. Game Dances- dances that have some play elements and are for recreational purposes.
Examples: Lubi-Lubi Gayong-Gayong Pabo
2. Do not make the dances too dainty and graceful like ballet.
5. Don’t call a dance a folk dance unless steps come from traditional dances.
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21. Slide – To glide foot smoothly along the floor. The movement may be finished with or without
transfer of weight.
22. Stamp – To bring the foot forcibly and noisily on the floor with or without transfer of weight.
23. Tap – To rap slightly with the ball or toe of the free foot, flexing the ankle joint keeping weight
of the body on the other foot. There is no change or transfer of weight.
24. Whirl – To make fast turns by executing small steps in place to right or left.
10. Shuffling step with both feet flat on floor, take tiny
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