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FESTIVAL DANCES
are cultural dances performed to
the strong beats of percussion
instruments by a community of
people sharing the same culture
usually done in honor of a patron
saint or in thanksgiving of a
bountiful harvest. festival
TWO TYPES OF
FESTIVAL DANCES
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL
a festival celebrated in honor of a
certain religious icon
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Cebu City
Religious Figure Honored:
Sto. Niño
Month of Celebration:
January
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Iloilo City
Religious Figure Honored:
Sto. Niño
Month of Celebration:
January
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
–
Place of Origin:
Kalibo, Aklan
Religious Figure Honored:
Sto. Niño
Month of Celebration:
January
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Bicol
Religious Figure Honored:
Virgin Mary
Month of Celebration:
September
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Angono, Rizal
Religious Figure Honored:
Saint Clement
Month of Celebration:
November
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
Religious Figure Honored:
Saint Paul
Month of Celebration:
January
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Dapitan City
Religious Figure Honored:
James the Great
Month of Celebration:
July
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Pintados City, Iloilo
Religious Figure Honored:
Sto. Niño
Month of Celebration:
March
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Santiago City
Religious Figure Honored:
Señor San Tiago
Month of Celebration:
May
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Tacloban City
Religious Figure Honored:
Sto. Niño
Month of Celebration:
July
SECULAR FESTIVAL
a festival celebrated as thanksgiving
or celebration of peoples industry
and bountiful harvest.
Non-religious festival
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Dagupan, Pangasinan
Industry:
Milkfish
Month of Celebration:
April to May
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Isabela
Industry:
Scarecrow
Month of Celebration:
January
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
City of Ilagan
Industry:
Corn
Month of Celebration:
May
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Iba, Zambales
Industry:
Mango
Month of Celebration:
April
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Baguio City
Industry:
Flower
Month of Celebration:
February
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Pampanga
Industry:
Migratory Bird Egg
Month of Celebration:
February
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Bacolod City
Industry:
Mask (Sugar)
Month of Celebration:
October
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Koronadal, Cotabato
Industry:
Colorful Abaca
Month of Celebration:
January
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Nueva Vizcaya
Industry:
Gathering of tribal industries
Month of Celebration:
May
SECULAR FESTIVAL DANCE
Name of Festival:
Place of Origin:
Vigan, Ilocos Sur
Industry:
Weaving
Month of Celebration:
May
LOCOMOTOR
MOVEMENTS
STEP
This is the basis of all locomotor
movements.
It prepares you to move in any
direction you wish to go.
It is defined as transfer of weight
from one foot to the other.
WALK
Series of steps executed by both
of your feet alternately in any
direction.
RUN
Series of walks executed quickly
in any direction wherein only one
foot stays on the ground while the
other is off the ground.
JUMP
This movement is simply described
by having both feet lose its contact
with the ground
NON-LOCOMOTOR
MOVEMENTS
FLEXION
It is the act of decreasing the
angle of a joint.
Another term for flexion is to
bend.
EXTENSION
You are extending if you are
increasing the angle of a joint.
Stretching is another word for
extension.
CONTRACTION
A muscle movement done when it
shortens, narrows and tightens using
sufficient amount of energy in the
execution.
RELEASE
A muscle movement opposite to
contraction done when it let goes
or let looses of being held into a
shortening movement.
COLLAPSE
To deliberately drop the exertion
of energy into a body segment.
RECOVER
The opposite of collapse.
This is to regain the energy
exerted into a body segment.
ROTATION
To rotate is to move a body
segment allowing it to complete a
circle with its motion.
Rotation can also be done in
wrists, waist, knees and ankles.
TWIST
To move a body segment from an
axis halfway front or back or quarter
to the right or left as in the twisting
of the neck allowing the head to
face right or left and the like.
PIVOT
To change the position of the feet
or any body part that carries the
body’s weight allowing the body to
face in a less than 360 degrees turn.
TURN
To move in a turning movement
with a base of support, usually a
pointed foot, the other raised, while
equilibrium is maintained until the
completion of the turn.
BASIC 2’4 TIME
FOLK DANCE
STEPS
CLOSE STEP
Step R sideward (1),
Close Step L to R (2)
BLEKING
Step R. in place (1),
Heel Place L in front (2)
TOUCH STEP
Step R sideward (1),
Point L in Front of R (2)
WALK
Step R forward (1),
Step L forward (2)
CHANGE STEP
Step R (1),
Close Step L to R (and),
Step R in Place (2)
CROSS CHANGE STEP
Cross R over L (1),
step L sideward (and),
step R in place (2)
HOP STEP
Step R sideward (1),
Hop R in place (2)
MINCING
Point L in place (and),
Step R in place (1),
Point L in place (and),
Step R in place (ct. 2)
CROSS STEP
Step R across L (1),
Step L sideward L (2)
HEEL-TOE, CHANGE STEP
Heel place R sideward (1),
point L close to R (2),
change step with the R
(Maybe repeated with L)
ELEMENTS OF
MOVEMENT
IN SPACE
RHYTHM
Regular recurrence of a beat.
May be slow, moderate or fast.
This element of rhythm is called
tempo.
LEVEL
Refers to the level of movement
May be high, medium or low
RANGE
Refers to the scope of movement
execution
Dictated by the space provided
FLOOR PATTERN/DESIGN
Refers to the designs created in
the floor by the bodies of dancers
Maybe geometric or non-
geometric
DIRECTION
Adds to variety of movement
Maybe forward, backward,
sideward or even upward
FOCUS
Refers to the focal point of
dancers attention while moving