FOLKDANCE
FOLKDANCE
FOLKDANCE
Folk dance
- is a form of dance
developed by a group of people that
reflects the traditional life of the
people of a certain country or region.
- is a recreational or ceremonial
dance performed usually by
members of the community to which
the dance is traditional.
History Folk Dance in the
Philippines
It is impossible to know when
exactly dancing became a part of
life in the Philippines.
Philippine folk dancing is a
true reflection of daily life in past
centuries.
Traditional dances were
designed to thank the gods for
natural and agricultural events,
such as rain and harvests.
Folk Dance History in the Philippines
More recent dances done in the
Philippines derive from historical
events such as the arrival of the
Spaniards in the 16th century and the
conflicts with the Moors.
Several dances, especially those
influenced by Spanish dance forms, re-
enact the courtship of a man and a
woman in all its many aspects from the
sublime to the ridiculous.
Folk Dance History in the Philippines
Dancing was considered a
religious activity among the early
Filipinos.
Among the Christianized Filipino
groups, the Kumintang was the oldest
Dance and song. It was a pantomimed
song and dance.
The Pampango is another dance
characterized by the movements of the
Lion and clapping of the hands.
Characteristics of Folkdance
1. It is traditional
2.It has an expressive behavior
3.Simple, basic rhythm of movement to
dominates the folk dance and
establishes the pattern of movement.
4.It is created by an unknown
choreographer or by communal
efforts.
5.It performs a function in the life of
the people
What are the differences between folk,
national, and ethnic dances?
Answer:
Folk dances are traditional dances found
in a certain country while National Dances are
also traditional folk dances but have a
national scope. They are popular and widely
danced throughout a given country, often
with number of regional variations.
Carinosa , Curacha and Pandango are
example of National folk dances and they are
popular dances throughout the country.
Pandango…has several variations coming
from Luzon and Visayas Island.
Pandango Ilocano
Pandango Visayas
Pandango Dumaguete
Pandango Ivatan
Pandango Rinconada
Pandango sa Ilaw
Ethnic dances or Ethnological
dances are those performed in
primitive tribes and have retained
their close kinship with religious
ritual and community custom.
These dances may “ require a
certain level of special performing
skills”.
Different Types of Ethnic Dances
1. RITUAL DANCES – depict ritual ceremonies
a. Ex. Dugso ( Bukidnon)
b. Pagdidiwata ( Palawan )
2. LIFE –CYCLE DANCES- dances relating to the
cycle of human life such as birthing , courtship ,
wedding and Funeral.
Ex. Binasuan (Pangasinan)
Daling-daling ( Muslim courtship dance from
Sulu)
3. OCCIPATIONAL DANCES- dances that exhibit
work and occupation of the dancers.
Ex. Maghasik ( Cotobato)
Mananagat ( Cebu)
What are the Different Types
of Philippine Folk Dances?
1. 1.Tribal dances from the
Cordillera
2. 2. Lowland Christian
dances
3. 3. Muslim Dances
Philippine folk dances regardless of their
Classification
1. Life-cycle dances
2. Festival dances
3. Occupational dances
4. Ritual and Ceremonial dances
5. Game dances
6. Joke and Trickster dances
7. Mimetic or Drama dances
8. War dances
9. Social Amenities dances
Folk Dances with Spanish
Influence
•Estudiantina
•Mazurka Boholana •Mazurka
Mindorena
•Polka sa Nayon
Estudiantina
This is a lively dance which
originated from Unisan, Quezon
province (formerly Tayabas).During the
olden days, this dance was a favorite in
social gatherings and was usually by
young men and women who were
students of private school and colleges
in Manila.
The boys were called Estudiantes
by the barrio folks and the girls,
Estudiantinas.
Usually performed with the
accompaniment of a flute and guitar.
Costume:
Girl-Maria Clara
Boy- Barong Tagalog
Lanceros De Tayabas
A dance
honoring the
town of
Tayabas
Quezon. Its
name takes
from
chivalrous knights and lanciers of
King Arthur’s fame.
Costume:
Girl- Baro’t Saya
Boy- Barong Tagalog
Properties:
Scarf(Baksa)-soft bandana with floral
design
Skirt(saya)
Overskirt (sobre falla)- plain
checkered of striped wrapped around
the waist and gathered on the left side
reaching below the knee.
Polka sa Nayon
Popular in the province of
Batangas during the Spanish
time. Usually danced during
fiestas and in big social affairs.
Costume:
Girl-Maria Clara or Balintawak
Boy-Barong Tagalog
Dance Steps
Plain Polka- with a step pattern of
step, close, step, pause.
Heel and toe polka – heel place.
Toe point, step close, step pause.
(2M)
Cariñoza
Philippine national dance. It is a
Spanish word which means affectionate or
lovable.
Costume:
Girl-Balintawak or
Patadyong and Camisa.
Boy- Barong Tagalog
and any kind of
trousers.
Properties:
Girl-fan
Boy- handkerchief
Dance Terms