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26 Φεβ 2020 · This document provides information about festival dances and folk dance steps in the Philippines. It discusses two types of festival dances - religious festivals which honor religious figures, and secular festivals which celebrate local industries.
- Nature and origin of festival dances
Nature and origin of festival dances. This document...
- Nature and origin of festival dances
Karakol is a religious procession-dance performed during fiestas in Cavite. It is accompanied by folk music played by live marching band or recorded music. As soon as the image was brought out of the church, the people started to dance their hearts out in showing there sincere devotion and love for Nana Pilar. I am happy to witness the ...
23 Φεβ 2024 · Religious festivals in the Philippines are celebrated with a blend of solemn religious observances and exuberant communal activities. They typically involve masses, processions, and various cultural activities such as street dancing, feasting, and music.
28 Απρ 2023 · The Philippines features 10 religious festivals that combine Catholic traditions and indigenous customs. These include Sinulog, Ati-Atihan, Black Nazarene, Flores de Mayo, Our Lady of Penafrancia, Eid al-Fitr, Santo Niño, Obando Fertility Dance, and Pahiyas.
Demonstrate a culturally informed dance aesthetic. Recognize the elements of dance and apply that knowledge to analyze, create, and perform dance. Describe religious and social dances and illustrate how the dances fit into their world culture.
2 Ιουν 2021 · This shows the nature of Philippine Festival Dances and their Benefits...There are also examples of each type of festival: Religious and Non-Religious Fes...
20 Φεβ 2019 · Nature and origin of festival dances. This document discusses several important festival dances in the Philippines, including the Ati-Atihan festival in Kalibo, Aklan and the Moriones festival in Marinduque. The Ati-Atihan festival honors the infant Jesus and involves tribal dancing, music, and costumes depicting the Aeta people.