MA-7-Q2-0303 Dancing Traditions From Philippines to Southeast Asia PDF

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This document discusses various dancing traditions from the Philippines and Southeast Asia. It explores traditional dances, their origins, and cultural significance. Traditional dance forms like Tinikling, Cariñosa, and Singkil are examined. The document also features discussions on dance dramas and festivals in Southeast Asia, such as the Sinulog Festival. The document includes some activities and questions for students.

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Grade 7 Unit 3 Exploring Folk Music and Arts: Philippines and Southeast Asia Music and Arts MAPEH 1 Lesson 3 Dancing Traditions: From Philippines to Southeast Asia Music and Arts...

Grade 7 Unit 3 Exploring Folk Music and Arts: Philippines and Southeast Asia Music and Arts MAPEH 1 Lesson 3 Dancing Traditions: From Philippines to Southeast Asia Music and Arts MAPEH 2 Traditional Dance in Southeast Asia Traditional dance refers to the various forms of dance that have been passed down through generations in Southeast Asian countries. 3 Philippine Native Dance Forms and Movements Dances in the Philippines has a rich history that narrate stories of the nation's past, its people, and their beliefs 4 Tinikling: The Bamboo Dance one of the most famous and oldest traditional dances of the Philippines originated from the Visayan islands this dance imitates the movement of the tikling birds 5 Cariñosa: The Dance of Love translates to the "loving or a romantic Philippine dance that originated in Panay island during the colonial era involves male and female performers flirting with each other 6 Singkil: The Royal Dance a renowned folk dance of the Maranao people from Lake Lanao in Mindanao a portrayal of a prince and a princess weaving through crisscrossed bamboo poles its derived from the belled accessory worn on the ankles of the Maranao princess 7 Sayaw sa Bangko originated from the Pangasinan province a dance that showcases agility, balance, and grace. its name translates to "dance on a bench" in English. 8 Pandanggo sa Ilaw a mesmerizing dance that originates from Mindoro, Philippines dancers gracefully balancing three oil lamps: one on the head and one in each hand inspired by the flickering lights of fireflies at dusk and dawn 9 Dance Dramas and Festivals in Southeast Asia Ramayana Ballet known as sendratari Ramayana in Indonesia a visualization of the epic Ramayana saga performance is a harmonious blend of music, dance, and drama, typically presented without dialogue 10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJQdrW-Q_Mw 11 Dance Dramas and Festivals in Southeast Asia Lakhon Chatri (Thailand) a traditional Thai masked dance drama closely tied to the Ramakien, the Thai version of the Indian-Hindu Ramayana 12 Dance Dramas and Festivals in Southeast Asia Sinulog Festival (Philippines) a vibrant celebration in honor of the Saint held annually in Cebu, Philippines the dance ritual, called sinug, is a prayer dance 13 Dance Dramas and Festivals in Southeast Asia Water Festivals in Southeast Asia celebrated in several Southeast Asian countries, marking the Buddhist New Year held in mid-April characterized by water splashing, symbolizing purification and the washing away of sins and bad luck 14 Apsara Dance Cambodia deeply rooted in ancient Hindu mythology Apsaras are divine female creatures that descend from heaven to entertain gods and kings this dance moves are slow-paced and mesmerizing, designed to hypnotize audiences 15 https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Erbp1Isk96M&list=RDQMehDs3hh98TU&start_radio =1 16 Reexplore Singkil dance 17 Recharge Reexplore Activity: 1. Why is it important to preserve and celebrate traditional dances in Southeast Asia? 18

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