Pe 12 Week 1 and 2 Quarter 1
Pe 12 Week 1 and 2 Quarter 1
Pe 12 Week 1 and 2 Quarter 1
EDUCATION 12
OBJECTIVES
b. Discusses the
a. Define the
different nature of
diferrent
the dance and its
Dances. history
Diffe re n t D a n c es
D a n c e s
FOLK DANCE
Folkdance
A folk dance is a dance that reflects the
life of the people of a certain country or
region. Not all ethnic dances are folk
dances. For example, ritual dances or
dances of ritual origin are not considered
to be folk dances. Ritual dances are
usually called "Religious dances" because
of their purpose.
The history of Philippine folk dancing incorporates influences from
immigrants and conquerors while at the same time maintaining
distinctly Filipino roots. Philippine folk dancing is a true reflection of
daily life in past centuries while enchanting modern audiences at the
same time
Philippine folk dance mirrors the culture and tradition of the
Filipinos. It has also been a source of culture identify of the people. In
this diversified country, there are also great diversity of dances in
different forms and dynamics that grow out of various times, situation
and experiences
Example of Philippine Folkdance
• Tinikling – Leyte.
• Itik-Itik – Surigao del Sur.
• Maglalatik – Biñan, Laguna.
• Binasuan – Pangasinan.
• Singkil – Lake Lanao.
• Kappa Malong-Malong – Maranao
in Mindanao.
• Cariñosa – Panay Island
CHEER
DANCE
Cheer Dance
Cheer dance is the dance portion of cheerleading,
where tumbling and stunts are not included. It is
made of 4 parts, namely pom dance, jazz, hiphop
and line dance. Each performance is about 2.5
minutes, and is judged by the dance skills and
choreography, as well as team coordination.
Cheerleading dates to the 1860s, in Great Britain, and
entered the US in the 1880s. Although women
currently dominate the field, cheerleading was begun
by men. Princeton University, in 1884, got the idea that
crowd chanting at football games would boost school
spirit so they came up with a catchy cheer.
FESTIVAL
DANCE
Festival dance