Kuratsa Dance (Ilocano) - Lesson 5 PDF
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This lesson describes the Kuratsa dance, an Ilocano dance form. It details the dance's origins, cultural context, and associated values, while also covering fundamental dance positions and terms. The document also details specific steps like the change step, three-step turn, and waltz, among others.
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Welcome ! from Number, SirSison username or email Password Forgot your password? Log In from Search Sir Sison Follow Message 4 100M 0 Whilem A. Sison Posts Followers Following Bachelor of Physical Education Highlight Highlight Highlight Posts IGTV Tagged Objectives: Identify the origin and cultural context of the dance Kuratsa. Inculcate the different values we can inherent in folk dancing. Demonstrate the basic dance steps of Kuratsa. Reply to…. Lesson 5: Dance Kuratsa (Ilocano) Reply to…. Folk Dances It reflects the country’s rich and diverse culture. This type of dance has its own unique movements, costumes, steps, music, rhythms and movements. Reply to…. Kuratsa (Ilocano) This dance originates in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. This dance should be done in amenudo- way; only one couple should dance at a time. Classified as social or courtship dance. Reply to…. Kuratsa (Ilocano) The dance should be finish with the Ariquenquen (Arikenken) dance. Arikenken – is a song-and-dance ritual of the Ilocanos during wedding celebrations. Reply to…. Costume: The dancers wear Ilocano peasant costume Reply to…. Fundamental Dance Positions In Philippine folk dance, there are five basic position that are commonly known as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th position. Reply to…. Search Follo topic_title_here Message w 1ST POSITION 4 100M 0 This is where you will right a short description about Posts Followers Following your topic. Make sure to that it’s concise. ARMS: Both arms raised in a circle in front of chest with the Highlights 1 Highlights 2 finger tips Highlights 3 about an inch apart. Highlights 4 Posts IGT Tagged V FEET: Heels close together, toes apart with an angle of about 45 degrees. 1,000,000 likes Add a comment… Post Search Follo topic_title_here Message w 2ND POSITION 4 100M 0 This is where you will right a short description about Posts Followers Following your topic. Make sure to that it’s concise. ARMS: Both raised sideward with a graceful curve at Highlights 1 Highlights 2 shoulderHighlights Highlights 3 level.4 Posts IGT Tagged V FEET: Feet apart sideward of about a pace distance. 1,000,000 likes Add a comment… Post Search Follo topic_title_here Message w 3RD POSITION 4 100M 0 This is where you will right a short description about Posts Followers Following your topic. Make sure to that it’s concise. ARMS: One arm raised in front as in 2nd position; other arm Highlights 1 Highlights 2 raised upward. Highlights 3 Highlights 4 Posts IGT Tagged V FEET: Heel of one foot close to in-step of other foot. 1,000,000 likes Add a comment… Post Search Follo topic_title_here Message w 4TH POSITION 4 100M 0 This is where you will right a short description about Posts Followers Following your topic. Make sure to that it’s concise. ARMS: One arm raised in front as in 1st position; other arm Highlights 1 Highlights 2 raised overhead. Highlights 3 Highlights 4 Posts IGT Tagged V FEET: One foot in front of other foot of a pace distance 1,000,000 likes Add a comment… Post Search Follo topic_title_here Message w 5TH POSITION 4 100M 0 This is where you will right a short description about Posts Followers Following your topic. Make sure to that it’s concise. ARMS: Both arms raised Highlights 1 Highlights 2 overhead Highlights 3 Highlights 4 Posts IGT Tagged V FEET: Heel of front foot close to big toe of rear foot. 1,000,000 likes Add a comment… Post Common Dance Terms Reply to…. Bow slighlty bend the knee and the body with the head down as a sign of salute. Reply to…. Brush Sir Sison weigh on one foot, hit the floor with the ball or heel of the other foot (the free foot) after which that foot is lifted from the floor in any direction Sir Sison Reply to…. Clockwise Sir Sison like the movement of the hands of the clock. Right shoulder is toward the center of an imaginary circle. When facing center, the movement is toward the left. Sir Sison Reply to…. Counterclockwise Sir Sison It is the reverse direction of clockwise. Left shoulder is toward the center of an imaginary circle. When facing center, the movement is toward the right. Sir Sison Reply to…. Free foot Sir Sison the foot not bearing the weight of the body. Sir Sison Reply to…. Hands on waist Place hands at the waist, knuckles in, fingers pointing at the back. Reply to…. Kumintang Sir Sison This is an Ilocano term where the hands move from the wrist either in a clockwise or counterclockwise position. Sir Sison Reply to…. Pivot turn Sir Sison turning on ball, heel, of one or both feet on a fixed point or place. Sir Sison Reply to…. Tap Sir Sison to tap slightly with the ball or tip of the toe, placing the weight of the body on the foot. Reply to…. Sir Sison Basic Dance Steps Reply to…. Change step Reply to…. Three-step turn Reply to…. Waltz Reply to…. Filipino Values that can be Inherent in Folk Dancing Folk dancing can provide a sense of accomplishment in the different values. It keeps people connected to their ancestors and traditions. Reply to…. Filipino Values that can be Inherent in Folk Dancing It contributes to the preservation of Filipino cultural identity. It can teach us discipline and focus. Reply to…. Fitness Components Developed in the Dance Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to working muscles efficiently during sustained physical activity. Muscular strength it is the ability of a muscle or a group of muscles to exert force against resistance Reply to….