Visayan Ethnic Dance
2021年5月11日Download here: http://gg.gg/ukgks
*Visayas Ethnic Dance List
*Visayan Ethnic Dance Youtube
*Visayan Ethnic Dance Videos
Past papers and questionscape biology. PHILIPPINE FOLKDANCES
C D - COMPACT DISK
Tinikling is considered the national folkdance with a pair of dancers hopping between two bamboo poles held just above the ground and stuck together in time to music. Originated from Leyte Province. This dance is in fact a mimic movement of ’tikling birds’ hopping over trees, grass stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers. Philippine Folk Dance LAGUNDI FOLK DANCE KUMAKARET FOLK DANCE FOLK DANCE Folk dance in the Philippines are the visualization of the grace and beauty of the country lasses going through the intricacies of a courtship dance with their barrio swains. Folk dancing is an effective.
Philippine Folkdance Supplies, including the music of The Bayanihan Folkdance Group, Juan Silos, the Fiesta Rondalla, others. We have both cassettes ($4.95 to $7.95) and Compact Discs ($10.95, $11.95 to $14.95).
Wehave musical instruments including: Drum, Kulintang, Gongs, Igorot gong (GANGSA), kulintang stand, agong stand,Gandingan, Kubing, Laud, Octavina, Banduria, Ukelele, Guitar..
(callfor prices)(jun) 916-723-8528
We have VIDEOTAPES including:
This is a dance that originated from Bohol, Visayas but it is also popular at Ilokano festivals. This dance commands a sense of improvisation which mimics a young playful couple’s attempt to get each other’s attention. It is performed in a moderate waltz style.
1.Tuklas Sining Sayaw Video Documentary: by Sentrong PangkulturaNg Pilipinas ($69.95)
2. Philippine Folkdances for Leisure Viewing & Instruction Videotapes
a. Volume 1: Bumaya, Singkil, Kayabang and Malon-Malong ($19.95)
b. Volume 2: Sayaw Sa Bangko, Palo-Palo, Salakot, and Tinikling ($19.95)
c. Volume 3: Pandango Sa Ilaw, Polka Sa Plaza, Simpatica, and La Jota Moncadena ($19.95)
3. Sayaw Sa Pag-Ibig ($19.95)
4. Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group and the Ateneo Glee Club ($19.95)
5. Kulintang Instructional Videotape -- Kapaganad sa Kagkulintang (a Kulintang Lesson froma Master Musician)($24.95)
We also have the following BOOKS with picturesof costumes and text:
The dance originated in Panay Island in the Visayan Islands and was introduced by the Spaniards during their colonization of the Philippines. It is related to some of the Spanish dances like the bolero and the Mexican dance Jarabe Tapatio or the Mexican Hat Dance. Philippines Traditional Cultural Dance - ITIK-ITIK, Filipino Folk Dance; Carassauga, Toronto 2015 - Duration: 3:00. LINUPHYSIO’S WORLD OF AMAZING VIDEOS 2,236,827 views 3:00.
1. The Dances of the Emerald Isles by Leonora Orosa Goquinco(hardcover--248 pages--$90.00)
2. Sayaw: An Essay on The Ethnic Influence on Philippine Dance by Ramon Obusan (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
3. Sayaw: An Essay on the Spanish Influence on Philippine Dance by Lucretia T. Urtula/Prosperidad Arandez (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
4. Sayaw: An Essay on the American Colonial and Contemporary Traditions In PhilippineDance by Basilio Esteban Villaruz (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
5. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL DANCES by Reyes & Tolentino
paperback--371 pages--$24.95
We also have the following paperback books withdescription of costumes, instructions for the dances and sheet music for the dances:
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume One by FranciscaReyes Aquino (paperback--121pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Two by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--138 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Three by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--113 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Four by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--109 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Five by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--134 pages--$10.95)
.Philippine Folk Dances Volume Six by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--103 pages--$10.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume One by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-110pgs ($8.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume Two by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-101pgs ($8.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume Three by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-66pgs ($8.95)
. Handumanan (Recuerdos) Capiz Folk Dances
Jose B Balcena 174 pages -- paperback ($19.95)
. Philippine National Dances by Reyes-Tolentino
371 pages -- paperback ($24.95)
Here is a link to an excellent source for more information onPhilippine Folkdances. I think you will enjoy Mr. Noel F.Tamayo’s website very much.
These gongs, kulintang, and drum are for sale if you would liketo see a full size picture you may click here: kulintang,gong,drum.htmDifferent Traditional Dance of Cebuano’s
My Sample Lesson
In this lesson students are expected to understand the following:
*Objectives:
*To identify different traditional dance of Cebuano’s
*To appreciate their traditions
Visayas Ethnic Dance List
*Subject Matter:Visayan Ethnic Dance Youtube
* Different Traditional Dance of Cebuano’s
*Reference:
*inspirationulyssesybiernas.blogspot.com/
* Let’s identify the different traditional dance of Cebuano’s the first one is:
*Sinulog- Sinulog festival held in Cebu every January. Sinulog is a dance ritual in honor of the miraculous image of the Sto. Niño. The dance moves two steps forward and one step backward to the sound of the drums. This movement resembles the current (Sulog) of what was known as Cebu’s Pahina River. Thus, in Cebuano, it’s Sinulog. On April 7, 1521, the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived and planted the cross on the shores of Cebu, claiming the territory for Spain. He presented the image of the child Jesus, the Santo Niño, as baptismal gift to Hara Amihan, wife of Rajah Humabon. Hara Amihan was later named, Queen Juana in honor of Juana, mother of Carlos I. Along with the rulers of the island, some 800 natives were also baptized to the Christian faith. At the moment of receiving the image, it was said that Queen Juana danced with joy bearing the image of the child Jesus. With the other natives following her example, this moment was regarded as the first Sinulog. This event is frequently used as basis for most Sinulog dances, which dramatize the coming of the Spaniards and the presentation of the Santo Niño to the Queen. A popular theme among Sinulog dances is Queen Juana holding the Santo Niño in her arms and using it to bless her people who are often afflicted by sickness caused by demons and other evil spirits.
* Itik-Itik- Itik is a Cebuano term of a duck. This dance is perform by a dancer who mimic that of a duck, of course. In other words it is a mimetic dance that depicts the movements of wading and flying itik (ducks). Dancer mimic that short swaying gait of waddling feet and the intense energy of close-cropped flapping wings.
* Mananagat- Cebuano for fishermen, depicts fishermen at sea. Dancers in long line formations mimic women scooping water from the banca (canoe) with bamboo shells and men wielding wooden paddles.Visayan Ethnic Dance Videos
*Gapnod- (Cebuano for flotsam) is a reenactment of the discovery by a fisherman of the image of St. Anthony de Padua, the patron saint of the town of Sibulan, Negros Oriental. It is therefore a workship dance that is more popular among the people in Negros Oriental. The theme of the dance is one of rejoicing and merrymaking that ends in a fluvial procession along the coast.
*Surtido Cebuano- is a square dance said to have originated in Bantayan, Cebu. It is a cobbling together of Spanish, Mexican, and French influences along with indigenous elements. Surtido (literally, assortment) is performed by several pairs of dancers, with the head pair called cabeceras the side pairs, costados, guiding the other dancers in varied quadrille formations. It is used to be a dance of long duaration performed by a big group to tune of beautiful Visayan folk airs. The modern arrangement is more lively and suitable for dancing by small groups.
* La Berde- (literally, green) is a courtship dance from a mountain settlement in Talamban, Cebu. In a series of a quick steps and quick changes, the dance celebrates what is lush and full of life. The dance is performed by an interesting cast of two girls and a boy, instead of a usual pair of dancers and this dance is always performed with another Visayan folkdance, Miligoy de Cebu.
*Ohong-Ohong- Ohong is the Cebuano word for ’mushroom’ and the mimetic dance Ohong-Ohong features rapid twirling movements by women dressed in long, billowy skirts with layers of petticoats visually representing mushrooms. The dance is a celebration of the onset of rains and of bountiful harvests.
*Let’s have a little short video presentation to this:
Mananagat
Gapnod
*Evaluation:
*Why is it important to the young generations to know and familiarized the different traditional dance?
*What are the different traditional dances in Cebu?
*Assignment:Make deeper studies and research about this topic
Download here: http://gg.gg/ukgks
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Visayas Ethnic Dance List
*Visayan Ethnic Dance Youtube
*Visayan Ethnic Dance Videos
Past papers and questionscape biology. PHILIPPINE FOLKDANCES
C D - COMPACT DISK
Tinikling is considered the national folkdance with a pair of dancers hopping between two bamboo poles held just above the ground and stuck together in time to music. Originated from Leyte Province. This dance is in fact a mimic movement of ’tikling birds’ hopping over trees, grass stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers. Philippine Folk Dance LAGUNDI FOLK DANCE KUMAKARET FOLK DANCE FOLK DANCE Folk dance in the Philippines are the visualization of the grace and beauty of the country lasses going through the intricacies of a courtship dance with their barrio swains. Folk dancing is an effective.
Philippine Folkdance Supplies, including the music of The Bayanihan Folkdance Group, Juan Silos, the Fiesta Rondalla, others. We have both cassettes ($4.95 to $7.95) and Compact Discs ($10.95, $11.95 to $14.95).
Wehave musical instruments including: Drum, Kulintang, Gongs, Igorot gong (GANGSA), kulintang stand, agong stand,Gandingan, Kubing, Laud, Octavina, Banduria, Ukelele, Guitar..
(callfor prices)(jun) 916-723-8528
We have VIDEOTAPES including:
This is a dance that originated from Bohol, Visayas but it is also popular at Ilokano festivals. This dance commands a sense of improvisation which mimics a young playful couple’s attempt to get each other’s attention. It is performed in a moderate waltz style.
1.Tuklas Sining Sayaw Video Documentary: by Sentrong PangkulturaNg Pilipinas ($69.95)
2. Philippine Folkdances for Leisure Viewing & Instruction Videotapes
a. Volume 1: Bumaya, Singkil, Kayabang and Malon-Malong ($19.95)
b. Volume 2: Sayaw Sa Bangko, Palo-Palo, Salakot, and Tinikling ($19.95)
c. Volume 3: Pandango Sa Ilaw, Polka Sa Plaza, Simpatica, and La Jota Moncadena ($19.95)
3. Sayaw Sa Pag-Ibig ($19.95)
4. Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group and the Ateneo Glee Club ($19.95)
5. Kulintang Instructional Videotape -- Kapaganad sa Kagkulintang (a Kulintang Lesson froma Master Musician)($24.95)
We also have the following BOOKS with picturesof costumes and text:
The dance originated in Panay Island in the Visayan Islands and was introduced by the Spaniards during their colonization of the Philippines. It is related to some of the Spanish dances like the bolero and the Mexican dance Jarabe Tapatio or the Mexican Hat Dance. Philippines Traditional Cultural Dance - ITIK-ITIK, Filipino Folk Dance; Carassauga, Toronto 2015 - Duration: 3:00. LINUPHYSIO’S WORLD OF AMAZING VIDEOS 2,236,827 views 3:00.
1. The Dances of the Emerald Isles by Leonora Orosa Goquinco(hardcover--248 pages--$90.00)
2. Sayaw: An Essay on The Ethnic Influence on Philippine Dance by Ramon Obusan (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
3. Sayaw: An Essay on the Spanish Influence on Philippine Dance by Lucretia T. Urtula/Prosperidad Arandez (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
4. Sayaw: An Essay on the American Colonial and Contemporary Traditions In PhilippineDance by Basilio Esteban Villaruz (paperback--48 pages--$4.95)
5. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL DANCES by Reyes & Tolentino
paperback--371 pages--$24.95
We also have the following paperback books withdescription of costumes, instructions for the dances and sheet music for the dances:
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume One by FranciscaReyes Aquino (paperback--121pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Two by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--138 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Three by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--113 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Four by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--109 pages--$10.95)
. Philippine Folk Dances Volume Five by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--134 pages--$10.95)
.Philippine Folk Dances Volume Six by Francisca Reyes Aquino (paperback--103 pages--$10.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume One by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-110pgs ($8.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume Two by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-101pgs ($8.95)
.Visayan Folk Dances Volume Three by Libertad V. Fajardo & Mary Joan V. Fajardopaperback-66pgs ($8.95)
. Handumanan (Recuerdos) Capiz Folk Dances
Jose B Balcena 174 pages -- paperback ($19.95)
. Philippine National Dances by Reyes-Tolentino
371 pages -- paperback ($24.95)
Here is a link to an excellent source for more information onPhilippine Folkdances. I think you will enjoy Mr. Noel F.Tamayo’s website very much.
These gongs, kulintang, and drum are for sale if you would liketo see a full size picture you may click here: kulintang,gong,drum.htmDifferent Traditional Dance of Cebuano’s
My Sample Lesson
In this lesson students are expected to understand the following:
*Objectives:
*To identify different traditional dance of Cebuano’s
*To appreciate their traditions
Visayas Ethnic Dance List
*Subject Matter:Visayan Ethnic Dance Youtube
* Different Traditional Dance of Cebuano’s
*Reference:
*inspirationulyssesybiernas.blogspot.com/
* Let’s identify the different traditional dance of Cebuano’s the first one is:
*Sinulog- Sinulog festival held in Cebu every January. Sinulog is a dance ritual in honor of the miraculous image of the Sto. Niño. The dance moves two steps forward and one step backward to the sound of the drums. This movement resembles the current (Sulog) of what was known as Cebu’s Pahina River. Thus, in Cebuano, it’s Sinulog. On April 7, 1521, the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived and planted the cross on the shores of Cebu, claiming the territory for Spain. He presented the image of the child Jesus, the Santo Niño, as baptismal gift to Hara Amihan, wife of Rajah Humabon. Hara Amihan was later named, Queen Juana in honor of Juana, mother of Carlos I. Along with the rulers of the island, some 800 natives were also baptized to the Christian faith. At the moment of receiving the image, it was said that Queen Juana danced with joy bearing the image of the child Jesus. With the other natives following her example, this moment was regarded as the first Sinulog. This event is frequently used as basis for most Sinulog dances, which dramatize the coming of the Spaniards and the presentation of the Santo Niño to the Queen. A popular theme among Sinulog dances is Queen Juana holding the Santo Niño in her arms and using it to bless her people who are often afflicted by sickness caused by demons and other evil spirits.
* Itik-Itik- Itik is a Cebuano term of a duck. This dance is perform by a dancer who mimic that of a duck, of course. In other words it is a mimetic dance that depicts the movements of wading and flying itik (ducks). Dancer mimic that short swaying gait of waddling feet and the intense energy of close-cropped flapping wings.
* Mananagat- Cebuano for fishermen, depicts fishermen at sea. Dancers in long line formations mimic women scooping water from the banca (canoe) with bamboo shells and men wielding wooden paddles.Visayan Ethnic Dance Videos
*Gapnod- (Cebuano for flotsam) is a reenactment of the discovery by a fisherman of the image of St. Anthony de Padua, the patron saint of the town of Sibulan, Negros Oriental. It is therefore a workship dance that is more popular among the people in Negros Oriental. The theme of the dance is one of rejoicing and merrymaking that ends in a fluvial procession along the coast.
*Surtido Cebuano- is a square dance said to have originated in Bantayan, Cebu. It is a cobbling together of Spanish, Mexican, and French influences along with indigenous elements. Surtido (literally, assortment) is performed by several pairs of dancers, with the head pair called cabeceras the side pairs, costados, guiding the other dancers in varied quadrille formations. It is used to be a dance of long duaration performed by a big group to tune of beautiful Visayan folk airs. The modern arrangement is more lively and suitable for dancing by small groups.
* La Berde- (literally, green) is a courtship dance from a mountain settlement in Talamban, Cebu. In a series of a quick steps and quick changes, the dance celebrates what is lush and full of life. The dance is performed by an interesting cast of two girls and a boy, instead of a usual pair of dancers and this dance is always performed with another Visayan folkdance, Miligoy de Cebu.
*Ohong-Ohong- Ohong is the Cebuano word for ’mushroom’ and the mimetic dance Ohong-Ohong features rapid twirling movements by women dressed in long, billowy skirts with layers of petticoats visually representing mushrooms. The dance is a celebration of the onset of rains and of bountiful harvests.
*Let’s have a little short video presentation to this:
Mananagat
Gapnod
*Evaluation:
*Why is it important to the young generations to know and familiarized the different traditional dance?
*What are the different traditional dances in Cebu?
*Assignment:Make deeper studies and research about this topic
Download here: http://gg.gg/ukgks
https://diarynote.indered.space
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