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  • A water lantern dstival that occurs on the evening of the full moon during the twelfth month of the Thai lunar calendar.
    Loy Krathong
  • A traditional Japanese drum with limitless rhythmic possibilities
    Taiko
  • Meaning of Kodo
    Heartbeat and children of the drum
  • A lantern festival in Thailand where most people recognize for its floating sky lanterns known as Khom Loi
    Yi Peng
  • A traditional Japanese form of theater with roots tracing back to the Edo Period.
    Kabuki
  • Structured around song and dance. Movement is slow, language is poetic, the tone is monotonous, and costumes are rich and heavy.
    Noh Theater
  • Form of shadow puppetry that holds the audience's attention with riveting storylines.
    Wayang Kulit
  • Is a synthesis of stylized action, singing, dialogue, mime, acrobatic fighting, and dancing to represent a story or depict different characters and their feelings.
    Peking Opera
  • It is another term that refers to the puppeteers of an Indonesian theater
    Dhalang
  • Japanese which themes often relate to dreams, supernatural worlds, ghosts, and spirits.
    Noh theater
  • What was the Sulu's inspirations to create Sua Ku Sua?
    Pomelo Fruits
  • Who is the dance researcher of Sua Ku Sua?
    Ramon A. Obusan
  • What is the Ethno-linguistic Group of Sua Ku Sua?
    Tausug
  • What are the countries that influenced Sua KU Sua?
    China, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
  • What is the classification of the dance Sua Ku Sua?
    Courtship Dance
  • It is a loose Chinese pants with a 10 inches soft white band attached to a wide waist.
    Sawal or Kantiu
  • Traditional loose blouse, long sleeves with deep and plunging keyhole neckline.
    Barawasi
  • A separate wrap-around Malong of rich material.
    Siyag
  • Short-waisted collarless shirt.
    Bajo
  • What is the music of Sua Ku Sua?
    2/4 and 4/4
  • To spring one foot and land on the other foot
    Leap
  • It means to bow
    Saludo
  • Both arms are on one side at shoulder leve, either right or left.
    Arms in lateral position
  • A dance formation of two or more couples.
    Set
  • To move the body or part the body around the wide axis.
    Bend
  • To stamp or tap with one foot and the weight of the body is on the other foot.
    Padyak
  • Pangalay is also known as
    Daling-Daling or Mengalai
  • She was a Filipino folk dancer and academic noted for her research on Philippine Fold dance
    Francisca Reyes-Aquino
  • Who was the person who promoted the Pangalay dance?
    Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa
  • The countries that influence Pangalay are?
    Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, Cambodia, and Indonesia
  • Example of a solo music or song used by one of the characters.
    Arias
  • Has the widest range and richest timbre among the major instruments of Peking Opera. It's verious tones range from forceful to exquisitely soft.
    Sanxian
  • Often doubles the singers voice in Peking Opera.
    Jinghu
  • An important instrument in Peking Opera, often taking the role of main melodic instrument in lieu of the bowed string instrument.
    Yuequin
  • Crwates rhythmic and graceful melodies.
    Gong and cymbals
  • What are the elements of Peking Opera?
    Facial painting roles, costumes, and changing faces
  • Implies a very sensitive capacity of riding the rhythms of the Shamisen.
    Nori
  • What does "KA" means in Kabuki?
    SONG
  • What does "BU" mean in Kabuki?
    DANCE
  • What does "KI" mean in Kabuki?
    SKILL