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Mother of Philippine folk dances Francisca Reyes Aquino
Traditional dances that have common movements National dances
Example of national dances Carinosa
Danced in localities or regions only Local or regional dance
Example of local or regional dance Subli
Dance that show movements of particular occupation Occupational dance
Example of occupational dance Planting rice
Performance to show religious practices Religious or ceremonial dance
Dance that show how a man asks for the one he loves Courtship dance
Example of religious dance Santa Clara Pinong pino
Example of courtship dance Pandanggo
Dances done during and after the wedding Wedding dances
Example of wedding dance Kalinga wedding dance
Dances depict movements in celebrations Festival dances
Dances that show how it's like to be in a fight War dances
Mamakar(Bontoc) and Maglalatik (Binan Laguna) Example of war dances
Depict funny movements and humor Comic Dances
Example of comic dances Inamo
Recreational dances Game dances
Example of game dances Lubi-lubi
Version from Mindoro that is most difficult in all Pandangos Pandango sa Ilaw ni Francisca Reyes Aquino
Female dancers in Pandango sa ilaw balances three lighted Tinghoy or oil lamps
The girl wears balintawak and Boy wears long read trousers and barong Tagalog Pandango sa ilaw (costume)
National dance of the Philippines Carinosa
Flirtation dance known throughout the Philippines Carinosa
Means affectionate, amiable, lovable Carinosa
With Fan and handkerchief, dancers go hide-and-seek movement Carinosa
Basic action of any dance Movement
Beat of music followed by the performance of movements Rhythm
Elements of rhythm Tempo, meter and dynamics
Relative to the movement of dance and space Range
Particular attention that dancers should be reminded of themselves Focus
Dancers must define their movements in a way that audience will be able to identify executions Level
Forward, backward, counterclockwise, sideward Direction
Floor designs by the dancer's body Floor pattern
 

 



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