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Discover the Essence of Philippine Folk Dance
Immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the Philippines through our comprehensive quiz on Philippine Folk Dances. This quiz is designed for both enthusiasts and learners who wish to deepen their understanding of the social expressions, values, and objectives of folk dancing.
Join us on a journey that covers:
- Types and characteristics of folk dances
- Values and objectives of different dance forms
- Teaching methods and techniques
Are social expressions of the ideals, mores, feelings, and thoughts of a people or group of people through body movement.
Found throughout the islands with little or no modification. Examples: Rigodon, Carinosa, Jota, Balitaw, Pandanggo.
Found in a certain locality. Examples: Tinikling - Leyte Maglalatik - Binyang Esperanza - Nabua Subli - Batangas Biniganbigat - Abra
Depicting action of certain occupation, industry, or human labor. Examples: Planting, Harvesting, Pounding, Winowing, Pabirik, Mananguete, etc.
Performed in connection with religious vows and ceremonies. Examples: Dugsu, Sua-sua, Putong, Sta. Clarang, Pinong pino, etc.
Suitable for special occasion or any social gathering. Examples: Pandanggo, Habanera, Jota, Surtido.
Weight on one foot, hit the floor with the ball or heel of the other foot, and lift that foot from the floor to any direction.
The reverse direction of clockwise L shoulder toward center. Movement is toward right when facing center of circle.
Partner facing each other or standing side by side join their L hand together and the R hands together; either R over L or L over R hands.
Partners advance forward, pass each other's right (or left) side, step across to the right (or left) move backwards without turning around, pass each other left (or right) side to proper places.
Partners turn around clockwise (with R elbows almost touching) or counterclockwise (with L elbows touching) using walking or any kind of dance step.
To put foot in a certain position without putting weight on it; the sole of the foot rests on the floor.
Swinging the arm downward-upward passing in front of the body as if scooping; the trunk is bent forward following the movement of the arm doing the
To advance o recede by moving one foot to another resting place with a complete transfer of weight from one foot to the other.
Cross the R (or L) foot in the front of the L (or R) bend the body slightly forward and cross the hands down in front with the R (or L) hand over the L (or R)
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