What is the difference between of pandanggo sa Ilaw and pandanggo Oasiwas folk dance? Physical Education and Health
1. What is the difference between of pandanggo sa Ilaw and pandanggo Oasiwas folk dance? Physical Education and Health
Answer:12 Most Popular Philippine Folk Dances
When talking about dance in the Philippines, we can’t help but think of the classic Filipino folk dance that put the country on the world map. Here’s a list of folk dances in the Philippines you should know if you want to learn more about the country’s culture.
Tinikling – A Philippine folk dance that originated in Leyte
Itik-Itik – A cultural dance in the Philippines that originated in Surigao del Sur
Maglalatik – An example of Philippine folk dance that originated in Biñan, Laguna
Binasuan – Binasuan is a tribal dance in the Philippines that originated in Pangasinan
Singkil – Singkil is a Mindanao folk dance that originated in Lake Lanao
Kappa Malong-Malong – A tribal dance in the Philippines that originated from the Maranao tribe in Mindanao
Cariñosa – A local dance in the Philippines that originated in Panay Island
Sayaw sa Bangko – A traditional folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Pangasinan
Pandanggo sa Ilaw – An ethnic dance in the Philippines that originated in Lubang Island, Mindoro
Pandanggo Oasiwas – A folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Lingayen, Pangasinan
Kuratsa – A type of folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Samar Island
Pantomina – A type of dance in the Philippines that originated in Bicol
Explanation:
2. 1.what do the pandanggo oasiwas movement of the dance represent?2.how do the observation about the elements of the dance relate to the interpretation of the dance?Pandango oasiwas
Answer:
1. These groups are composed of volunteer performers of all ages who wish to get in touch with their Filipino roots. Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a timeless Philippine folk dance, allegedly originating from Mindoro. This dance of lights simulates fireflies in the night by balancing lighted cups.
2. What is the importance of knowing the dance and music used? Music and dance engages the brain Children learn new things, like sounds, words and patterns through music. And with dance, they can explore and control their body movements.
Explanation:
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3. Instruction: Describe the nature and background of the dance. (5 points each) 1.“Itik – Itik”2.“Binasuan” – 3.“Kappa Malong – Malong” – “4.Carinosa” –5.“Pandanggo Oasiwas” – 6. “Kuratsa“7."Pantomi“8."Tinikling” –
Answer:
Itik-itik is a mimetic folk dance in the Philippines. It originated in Surigao in Philippines. Itik-itik was discovered in this town by National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes-Aquino.
The binasuan is a Filipino folk dance in which the performer holds full wine glasses in each hand while performing balancing tricks. Wine may be used to fill the glasses, but other liquids may be substituted
Cariñosa is a Philippine dance of colonial era origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances, where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple in romance scenario.
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. The dance is accompanied by castanets
Kuratsa is one of the traditional dances in Leyte and Samar province. It is widely danced especially during fiesta, family reunions, and weddings. It is referred to as a courtship dance where dancers imitate courtship movements of rooster and a hen in a creative way.
Pantomina is a Bicolano folk dance that came from the Spanish word for “pantomime”, because of its courting/wooing movements. Its old name is "Salampati", Bicol term for doves, so the dance is sometimes referred to as the “dance of the doves”.
Tinikling is a traditional Philippine folk dance which originated during the Spanish colonial era. The dance involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in a dance
4. pandanggo sa sambalilo
Pandanggo sa sambalilo (Philippine Folk Dance)
1. Folk Dance from Tarlac
1. Folk Dance from Tarlac2. Pandango is a folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period.
1. Folk Dance from Tarlac2. Pandango is a folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period.3. This dance, together with the Jota, became popular among the ilustrados (upper class) and later adapted among the local communities. In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandango.
5. What is the Musical Accompaniment of Pandanggo?
Answer:
Rondalla ensemble
Explanation:
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6. pandanggo song meter
Answer:
pandanggo a duple meter song
Explanation:
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7. Oasiwas dance classification
Answer:
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8. Whats pandanggo in mapeh
Answer:
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines
Explanation:
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9. form of pandanggo sa ilaw
The word pandanggo is from the Spanish fandango, a dance in 3/4 time. The phrase sa ilaw is Tagalog for "in light" and it refers to the three oil lamps that a dancer has to balance — one on the head and one on the back each hand. The oil lamp is called tinghoy. Sometimes, candles in glasses are used instead of an oil lamp.
The music to which the pandanggo sa ilaw is now commonly danced was composed by Col. Antonio R. Buenaventura, a National Artist for Music and a native of Bulacan. He wrote the music sometime in the early 1930's while teaching at the Conservatory of Music at the University of the Philippines.
Answer:
Partners stand about six feet apart facing the audience. The three lighted oil lamps are placed on the floor between them. The girl stands at partner's right.The oil lamps are of two sizes, the one to be placed on the head being larger than the two for the hands.
10. meaning pandanggo no neneng
Answer:
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines.
Answer:
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. The dance is accompanied by castanets.[1] This dance, together with the Jota, became popular among the illustrados or the upper class and later adapted among the local communities. In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.
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11. timbre of pandanggo?
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. The dance is accompanied by castanets[1]. This dance, together with the Jota, became popular among the illustrados or the upper class and later adapted among the local communities. In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.
Answer:
Mga taas o Baba ng Kanilang Boses
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12. Timbre of pandanggo?
Answer:
Percussion
Explanation:
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13. "PANDANGO OASIWAS" Body:Energy:Space:Time:
Answer:
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14. What is Pandanggo visayan??
Answer:
" Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. ... In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo. "
Explanation:
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15. pandanggo what is history
Answer:
history/origin of pangdanggo:
this dance was first created In the Philippines during 15th century when the country was for the first time colonized by the Spanish. apparently this dance originated from as island know us lubang and has been heavily influenced by a
Spanish dance know as fandango.
16. Skills used in pandanggo sa ilaw (with description) what are the skills used in the pandanggo sa ilaw dance?.
Ang Pandanggo sa Ilaw (Dance with Light) ay isang kultural na sayaw ng Pilipinas na naging popular sa mga rural na lugar sa bansa. Ang sayaw na ito ay nagsimula sa sayaw na Fandango, katutubong sayaw ng mga Espanyol, na dumating sa Pilipinas sa panahon ng mga Kastila . Ang sayaw na ito ay naging sikat sa mga illustrados noon at sa kalaunan ay naging tanyag na rin sa lokal na komunidad. Sa unang bahagi ng ika-18 siglo , ang anumang mga sayaw na itinuturing na masigla at buhay na buhay ay tinatawag na Pandanggo.Ang Pandanggo sa Ilaw ay sinasabing nag-simula sa Mindoro, ang ikapitong – pinakamalaking isla sa Pilipinas. Ang sayaw ng mga ilaw ay nahahalintulad sa mga alitaptap (firefly) sa dapit-hapon at sa gabi . Ang Pandanggo Sa Ilaw ay syang pinaka- mahirap sa lahat ng pandanggos . Ito ay makulay at hindi pangkaraniwan dahil ang babaeng mananayaw ay may tatlong lampara o ” tinghoy ” ( oil lamp) – isa sa ulo at dalawa sa likod ng bawat kamay . Ang partikular na pandanggong ito ay nangangailangan ng kasanayan sa pagbabalanse ng tatlong tinghoy. Ito ay nailalarawan sa pamamagitan ng masisiglang mga hakbang at palakpakan. Ang mananayaw ng pnadanggo ay tinatawag na “pandanggera
Explanation:
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Answer:
Pandanggo is Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines
Answer:
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period.
18. pandanggo kahulugan tagalog
Answer:
Ang Pandanggo sa Ilaw (Dance with Light) ay isang kultural na sayaw ng Pilipinas na naging popular sa mga rural na lugar sa bansa. Ang sayaw na ito ay nagsimula sa sayaw na Fandango, katutubong sayaw ng mga Espanyol, na dumating sa Pilipinas sa panahon ng mga Kastila . Ang sayaw na ito ay naging sikat sa mga illustrados noon at sa kalaunan ay naging tanyag na rin sa lokal na komunidad. Sa unang bahagi ng ika-18 siglo , ang anumang mga sayaw na itinuturing na masigla at buhay na buhay ay tinatawag na Pandanggo.
19. what's the costume of oasiwas?
Answer:
lalaki;barong tagalog at pantalon
babae:mestiza dresses
Explanation:
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20. What is pandanggo in sambalilo
Answer:
ang pandanngo ay isang sayaw sa pilipino
Answer:
Pandango is a folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period.
Explanation:
21. what is pandanggo texture?
Answer:
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22. 3. what is PANDANGGO?
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. The dance is accompanied by castanets
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23. pandanggo song timbre ?
Explanation:
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24. pandanggo other terms
Answer:
JovialExplanation:
Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. This dance, together with the Jota, became popular among the illustrados or the upper class and later adapted among the local communities. In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.
25. pandanggo sa sambalilo
Answer:
Pandango Sa Sambalilo is a very interesting courtship dance from Camiling, Tarlac involving a hat.
Teasing and flirting with a lot of improvised movements make the dance exciting and playful.
The boy tries to impress the girl by picking up the hat from the floor, by his head, unaided by hands while doing a back bend or bridge stand
Pandanggo (Pandango) is the Filipinized name for the Spanish dance called Fandango
Sambalilo is corruption of the Spanish “sombrero” for a hat
Explanation:
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26. Fandanggo Oasiwas was originated in Panggasinan where ____________________ celebrated their success by dancing and swinging oil lamps.a. farmers b. fishermen c. hunters d. miners
Answer:
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Explanation:
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27. Written Task: Write your answer on the space provided.Write T if the statement is true and F if not. Write your answer on the space provided.1. Pandanggo sa llaw is usually danced in couples, with both the women and men wearing moderndresses.2. Pandanggo sa llaw simulates the light and flight of fireflies at dusk or dawn.3. Pandanggo sa llaw depicts the courtship of a young man to a maiden that captured his interest.4. In Lingayen, Pangasinan, Pandanggo sa llaw is called "Oasiwas".5. Colonel Antonio R. Buenaventura composed the lyrics that accompanies the Pandanggo sa llawdance.
Answer:
1. F
2. T
3. T
4. T
5. T
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28. types of socular pandanggo
Answer:
Philippine folk dance
29. what is the timbre of Pandanggo
Answer:
taas o baba ng kanilang boses
30. costume used in pandanggo
"Costume Used In Pandanggo"
For men: The attire worn includes a Barong Tagalog and a pant.
For women: The attire worn includes a Mestiza dress.