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Physical education reviewer Modern Dance − born before contemporary dance -expressing emotions; creating new styles and technique -free interpretations; from the 20th century; to avoid restrictions from ballet EXAMPLES OF MODERN DANCE...

Physical education reviewer Modern Dance − born before contemporary dance -expressing emotions; creating new styles and technique -free interpretations; from the 20th century; to avoid restrictions from ballet EXAMPLES OF MODERN DANCE: 1. Ballet – theatrical art form using dancing, music and scenery. -demanding grace and precision 2. Burlesque – intended to cause laughter; “joke” or “mockery” 3. Ballroom – partnership dance; has 2 kinds -Latin American Dance – Jive, Cha-cha, Samba, Rumba & Paso Doble -Modern Standard Dance – intriguing; ex: waltz, foxtrot, Viennese waltz, tango, quickstep 4. Belly Dancing – swaying of hips Contemporary Dance – very dynamic and expressive form of dance 3 BIG NAMES IN CONTEMPORARY DANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES 1. Alice Reyes – National Dance artist(2014) – mother of contemporary dance 2. Liza Teresita Pacheco Macuja-Elizalde – founder of ballet in Manila; 1984 prima ballerina 3. Douglas Nierras – most prominent in Jazz; famous for his Metanoia CONTEMPORARY DANCE STYLES A) Disco Dancing – popularized during the 1970’s - associated with John Travolta’s dance in the movie Saturday Night Fever. B) Hip Hop – originated in America; street dance style - includes: breaking/b-boying, locking, popping, wacking TOP 10 STYLES THAT WERE A HIT IN THE PHILIPPINES 1. Nobody Dance – popular group from Korea The Wonder Girls. 2. The Spaghetti Song – by Sexbomb Dancers in 2003. 3. The Papaya Song – by Edu Manzano in a game show 4. The Shalala Dance - dance floor hit in 1900's through the group Dream house. 5. The Otso Otso Dance - popularized by comedian Bayani Agbayani in 2003. 6. The Always Dance - popularized by Wowie De Guzman and his group Uninated Motion Dancers (UMD). 7. The Shake Body Dance – popularized by Maricel Soriano in 1980’s. 8. The Asereie dance - introduced by the Spanish pop group last Ketchup. 9. The Chocolate dance – by Soul Control Duo 10. The Macarena Dance – popularized by Duo Los Del Rio Social Dance - sociability and socializing are the main focus CATEGORIES OF SOCIAL DANCE A) Social Ballroom – recreational, fun, & enjoyment B) Competitive Ballroom – compares other couples with qualified judges C) Exhibition Ballroom – dance routine with highlights (Adjudicators-judges of ballroom) Physical education reviewer DANCE ETIQUETTES: 1) No- Fault Dancing 2) Enjoying the dance 3) Teaching on the floor 4) Personal Grooming 5) What to wear 6) Asking for a Dance 7) Attitude on the floor Ballroom Dance - traditional partnered dance forms that are done by a couple. -from Latin word “ballare” meaning “to dance”; Minuet 2 CLASSIFICATIONS OF BALLROOM DANCES Latin American Dance – Jive, Cha-cha, Samba, Rumba & Paso Doble Modern Standard Dance – intriguing; ex: Waltz, Foxtrot, Viennese waltz, Tango, Quickstep Cha-Cha-Cha Dance - danced over two measures of 4/4 time. Enrique Jorrin - inventor of Cha cha cha. 7 STEPS OF CHA CHA CHA DANCE 1. The Cha-Cha-Cha Step 2. The Turn 3. The New York 4. The Fall Away 5. The Triple Step Cha-Cha-Cha 6. The Cross Step 7. The Quarter Turn 4 HEALTH BENEFITS OF BALLROOM DANCE Flexibility Strength Endurance Sense of Well-Being

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