PE Festival Test

Cards (11)

  • FESTIVAL DANCES - Cultural Dances that are performed by a group of people that share the same culture. They are performed either to honor a patron saint or to show gratitude for a bountiful harvest.
  • SINULOG IN CEBU - In honor of a patron saint.
  • KADAYAWAN IN DAVAO - Gratitude for a bountiful harvest.
  • Example of Festival Dances - ATI-ATIHAN IN KALIBO AKLAN, SINULOG DANCE IN CEBU
  • ATI-ATIHAN IN KALIBO AKLAN - they cover their faces/ bodies with charcoal or black paint. They depict filipino natires known as AETAS. They dance holding the image of the STO.NINO
  • SINULOG DANCE IN CEBU - Famous tagline "One beat, One dance, One version". It is an indigeneous dance with begins from the hispanic period of the natives of cebu or cebuanos. They dance in honor of the child jesus or the sto.nino(viva pet senor). It is celebrated every 3rd sunday of january.
  • NATURAL - 2 steps forward and one step backward.
  • KINAMPILAN - 1 step right foot forward and 1 step backward, while the left foot says in place.
  • STREET DANCE - It is also known as a vernacular dance because the style come from outside of dance studios. Create routines as they move and go after to encourage the crowd to interact. Street dancing is more of an entertainment.
  • KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL IN DAVAO - It celebrates the religion's bountiful harvest. Marks the survival of the native people. They dance on the street known as "indak-indak sa dalan".
  • MASSKARA FESTIVAL IN BACOLOD CITY - dances wearing colorful masks & costumes white dancing on the street.