Monday, March 11, 2019
Pe Assignment 1
executing Task 2- Direction Answer the following (answers shall be based on the assignment Video Sayaw) light upon point the Spaniards came to the Philippines in the 16th century. They anchor out that bounce and music were woven and is part of the Philippines everyday life. Q. Where is it intertwined? 1. causa 2. Love 3. Politics 4. ____________________ 5_____________________ 6. _________________________ 7. ______________________ Key point the Spaniards employ jumps and music to slip in religion to Filipinos. Dance has become religious activity for feasts of saints and for praising. They introduce blasphemous dances from Europe.The Filipinos assimilated it and it evolves in the Filipino culture. List down the European Dances introduced by the Spaniards in the Philippines. And the Filipino adaptation of the dances Follow the cue given. 8. La Jota- a brotherly dance for extra occasion for the Spaniards. Usually accompanied with string instruments. 9. La Jota Montavena the Filipino adaption characterized by fast and lively movement wherein trip the light fantastic is a common timber it is from the province of Tarlac. 10. La Jota Manilena- it is a magnetic declination which is done in honor of the old city of Manila. 1. Valse/ dance a dance originally from Southern Germany introduced to the Philippines on the 19th century. It was as well assimilated by the Filipinos and incorporated it to their own version. 12. Balitaw a courtship dance from the Visayas 13. Carinosa a courtship dance with characteristic use of fan and handkerchief. 14. Fandango dance for special occasion such as wedding 15. Pandang Pandang a version from passee wherein a gecko went up the grooms trouser so he Stamped to remove the lizard without the crowds knowledge institutionalizing theStamping movement as part of the dance. 16. Fandango Sambalilo a dance version where the guys try to pick up a hat on the groundwork with the use of his head. 17. Fandango sa Ilaw a danc e version from Mindoro wherein the ladies carry lighted anoint lamps in their head and hands. 18. Habanera- a dance originally from Havana Cuba 19. Habanera de Sultera a Filipino adaptation of this dance from Pangasinan which is the last dance of a lucifer before they get married. 20.Mazurka a ballroom dance from Polland. 21. Mazurka Moderato- an adaptation of this dance wherein the couples gather in take a shitally, the steps Used are sangig, salok, step close step and redoba. 22. Mazurka Mindorena- the premiere dance of the elites in Mindoro which was popularized by our Our hero Don Antonio Luna. 23. trip the light fantastic originally a ballroom dance for grand social affair. 24. Maliket a dance an adaptation from Pangasinan, characterized by happy movement, a dance for Sto.Nino. 25. Polka sa Nayon an adaptation from Batangas 26. Rigodon popular ceremonial dances for the elite. 27. Rigodon dance of the elite with the use of cabesera and costados as position based on th eir Importance in the society. 28. ______________- a dance wherein the purpose is for the ladies to be seen by gentlemen, they try to Outdress each other, it was introduced in the 1850s. Key point the dances evolved and was integrated thereby creating a combine of different dances to form new dance. 9. Polkaval a combination of polka and valse from Atimonan Quezon 30. Jotaval a combination of Jota and Valse from Gumaca Quezon II. Essay 1. Give at least 5 Filipino researchers who contributed in the documentation and propagation of Philippine folk dance end-to-end the Philippines and the world. Cite their contribution. (10pts) 2. How did the rural folks assimilated the dances introduced by the Spaniards and patronized by the local anaesthetic elites as part of their lives? Where was the transmutation based? What has become of these dances? Answer in a 5 sentence paragraph only. (5pts)
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