MAPEH 9 ( P.E )

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    • What is latik?
      Latik is the product when a coconut milk curd is fried.
    • How is latik used in Filipino cuisine?
      Latik is used as an ingredient in various Filipino dishes.
    • What does the Maglalatik dance represent?
      The Maglalatik dance demonstrates a fight between Christians and Moros over latik.
    • Where did the Maglalatik dance originate?
      The Maglalatik dance originated in Luzon.
    • In which town is the Maglalatik dance performed as a tribute to San Isidro Labrador?
      The dance is performed in Binan, Laguna.
    • When is the Maglalatik dance typically performed?
      The dance is performed during town fiestas and processions.
    • What are the four parts of the Maglalatik dance?
      1. Baligtaran
      2. Palipasan
      3. Paseo
      4. Escaramusa
    • What do the first two parts of the Maglalatik dance represent?
      The first two parts represent battle.
    • What do the last two parts of the Maglalatik dance express?
      The last two parts express reconciliation.
    • What is a community dance?
      A community dance is directly participated in by people who share the same values and differences.
    • What types of dances are included in community dance?
      Community dance may include tribal, folk, or traditional dances.
    • Why is it important to rediscover the history of folk dance?
      It is important to rediscover the history of folk dance based on the area where it belongs.
    • What is Tinikling?

      Tinikling is a traditional folk dance from the Visayas region.
    • What does Tinikling mimic?

      Tinikling mimics the movements of the tikling bird navigating between bamboo traps.
    • What skills are involved in the Tinikling dance?

      The dance involves skillful footwork as dancers move between rapidly clapping bamboo poles.
    • What values does Tinikling highlight?
      Tinikling highlights the values of cooperation and teamwork.
    • What is folk dance?
      Folk dance is a form of dance that reflects the traditional life of a certain country, region, or community.
    • What is Sua Ko Sua?

      Sua Ko Sua is a Filipino Indigenous dance influenced by the cultures of Indonesians, Malaysians, and Chinese.
    • Where do the Tausug people live?
      The Tausug live in the capital municipality of Jolo, Sulu, in Southern Mindanao, Philippines.
    • What is the significance of the Pomelo tree in Sua Ko Sua?
      The Pomelo tree is honored in the dance due to its abundance in Jolo, Sulu.
    • How does Sua Ko Sua compare the Pomelo tree with people?
      The dance compares the tree with people through its slender shape, gentle leaves, and beautiful flowers.
    • What is the purpose of the fans used in Sua Ko Sua?
      The fans are used to communicate between dancers and signify the swaying of the leaves of the Sua tree.
    • What is Pangalay?
      Pangalay is a Tausug fingernail dance that originated from a Malaysian dance called Daling-daling or Mengalai.
    • What skills are required for the Pangalay dance?
      The dancer must have shoulder flexibility and dexterity.
    • What is the significance of the janggay in Pangalay?
      The janggay are metal claws used to amplify the body postures and gestures in the dance.
    • When is Pangalay typically performed?

      Pangalay is usually performed during weddings and other festive celebrations.
    • What is Sakuting?
      Sakuting is a dance that comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people.
    • What historical context does Sakuting portray?
      Sakuting portrays the struggle between lowland Christians and non-Christian mountain people.
    • What tools do dancers use in Sakuting?

      Dancers use one and two sticks throughout the performance to tap the floor and each other’s sticks.
    • What are the dance steps in Sakuting?
      The dance steps are a combination of marching and small forward or sideways shuffle steps.
    • What is the significance of the Binislakan dance?
      Binislakan is a dance from Lingayen, Pangasinan, commemorating the Chinese pirate Limahong.
    • What does the term "Binislakan" literally mean?

      Binislakan literally means to look backward and upward.
    • What are the different Philippine folk or community dances mentioned?
      1. Sua Ko Sua
      2. Pangalay
      3. Sakuting
      4. Binislakan
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