Sakuting Dance

Sakuting Dance

fundamental dance steps of sakuting dance​

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1. fundamental dance steps of sakuting dance​


Explanation:

Sakuting is a dance from the province of Abra. It was originally an all-male dance performance presenting a mock fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians using sticks. The dance is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or throughout the town, from one house to another.


2. dance classification of sakuting


Answer:

Its original use was for combat training. During the playful folk dance, two teams, one representing each side, circle and clash bamboo sticks in a gentle imitation of martial arts sparring. Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla (choreographed skirmish).

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3. sakuting dance countings


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4. Experience about Dance Sakuting​


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5. Describe the costume of the performers in dancing sakuting


Answer:

The girls wear "Balintawak" style costume with siesgo' [A- line skirt]. The total boys wear ' kundiman ' [red] trousers and "Barong Tagalog" made of course, cheap material [ e.g. sinamay from abaca fibers]

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6. Experience about dance Sakuting​


Answer:

I never experienced dancing Sakuting, but I enjoyed watching it and also I like Sakuting because it is the only Philippine Folk Dance that interprets a fight. It interprets the fight of Christian and non-Christian people.

Sakuting is a traditional Filipino folk dance that portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. Its original use was for combat training.


7. What are the similarities of binislakan and sakuting dance?


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Both Binislakan and Sakuting are a part Philippine Folk Dance with Asian influences. They are also similar because both of these folk dances are using sticks to perform the dance. This folk dances are performed with a partner

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8. What are the important things to remember in dancingSAKUTING?​


Answer:

Most Filipino dances tell a story. In the Sakuting, it is a story of Ilocano Christians and non- Christians fighting during the Spanish colonial rule in the country. ... This regional ethnic dance celebrates cultural heritage and national artistic pride by portraying Philippine fighting art as a ritual dance.


9. literal meaning of the name of the dance of sakuting


Sakuting dance

Sakuting Dance is philipine folk dance, the sakuting dance is traditionally performed during christmast.

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10. What is the nature of dance of Sakuting Folk Dance​


Answer:

The sakuting dance, originally performed solely by boys, portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. ... Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla (choreographed skirmish).Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians. This mock fight between rival folks is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or performed house-to-house as a form of traditional carolling show.


11. literal meaning of the name of the dance sakuting


Answer:

Sakuting literal meaning of the name of the dance.

“Sakuting“ is an ethnic term which refer to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

Sakuting is a dance of the ethnic people that lives in the western side of the Cordilleras way back before the Americans come to our country.

Answer:

“Sakuting“ is an ethnic term which refer to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

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12. formation sakuting folk dance​


Answer:

Sakuting (pronounced seh-KOOH-tihng) comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people native to the lowlands and the Tingguian mountain tribes. The Spanish established a garrison to protect Ilocanos who converted to Christianity, and their capital city, Bangued, from raids by the mountain tribes.


13. what are the similarities and differences of binislakan and sakuting dance


Answer:

Binislakan

This folk dance came from Lingayen Pangasinan. Binislakan means “the use of sticks”.   Bislak is the stick used in performing Binislakan, these sticks are used to signify chopsticks that are used by Chinese in eating. Folks are saying that this dance was performed in commemoration of the Chinese Pirate who lived with them, namely Limahong.

Sakuting

This folk dance came from Abra and Ilocos Norte. This is a girl and a boy dance where they go to lowlands during Christmas Time to ask for gifts by performing the dance. Performing Sakuting includes the martial art Arnis (that are used for self-defense) by using the two sticks to fight the oppponent.  Sakuting are said to interpret a fight between Non-Christians and Christians.

Similarities of Binislakan and Sakuting:

Both Binislakan and Sakuting are a part Philippine Folk Dance with Asian influences.

They are also similar because both of these folk dances are using sticks to perform  the dance.

This folk dances are performed with partner.

Explanation:


14. dance classification of sakuting​


Answer:

Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla (choreographed skirmish). Sakuting (pronounced seh-KOOH-tihng) comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people native to the lowlands and the Tingguian mountain tribes.

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15. Write the origin of Binislakan and Sakuting dance


Answer:

it is originated in Abra in the region Cordillera Administrative Region

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16. what are the characteristics of the Sakuting dance.​


Answer:

The sakuting dance, originally performed solely by boys, portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. Its original use was for combat training.

Explanation:

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The sakuting dance, originally performed solely by boys, portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. Its original use was for combat training.


type of dance is Sakuting

Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians. This mock fight between rival folks is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or performed house-to-house as a form of traditional carolling show

17. meaning of the name of the dance sakuting​


Answer:

The word Sakuting is an ethnic term which refers to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance. ... The dance is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or throughout the whole town, from one house to another as a form of their traditional caroling show.


18. what are the benefits of sakuting dance​


Answer:

Flok Dance Benifit physical level, dancing can give you a great mind-body workout. Researchers are learning that regular physical activity in general can help keep your body, including your brain, healthy as you age. Exercise increases the level of brain chemicals that encourage nerve cells to grow.


19. country influence of sakuting dance​


Answer:

CHINA and SPAIN

Explanation:

Sakuting is actually a two-stick Arnis exercise set to music. The traditional music styles for sakuting portray the dual influences of China and Spain. Its staccato inflections and rhythmic tapping suggest a strong Chinese influence.


20. what are the benefis from dancing sakuting?​


Answer:

reflexes,speed and weight loss

Explanation:

because of continuous muscle exercise


21. brief story of sakuting dance​


Answer:

Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians. This mock fight between rival folks is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or performed house-to-house as a form of traditional carolling show.

Explanation:

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22. Who is the dance researcher of sakuting?


The dance researcher of sakuting is Francesca Reyes Aquino.

Francisca Reyes Aquino was a Filipino folk dancer and reknowned researcher of folk dances. Because of this, she was given multiple awards, some of them being the Ramon Magsaysay award.

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23. what is the literal meaning of the name the dance sakuting


The word Sakuting is an ethnic term which refers to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.  

Sakuting Dance is an example of a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between the Ilocano Christians and Non-Christians. It was originated from the province of Abra. The dance is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or throughout the whole town, from one house to another as a form of their traditional caroling show.  

The Sakuting Dance was originally performed solely by boys, portraying a mock fight using sticks. The sticks were made from striped or bamboo and it was about 1 ½ feet long and tapered at the end like a candle.  

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24. describe sakuting dance music or rythm​


Sakuting is actually a two-stick Arnis exercise set to music. The traditional music styles for sakuting portray the dual influences of China and Spain. Its staccato inflections and rhythmic tapping suggest a strong Chinese influence.

Answer:

Sakuting is actually a two-stick Arnis exercise set to music. The traditional music styles for sakuting portray the dual influences of China and Spain. Its staccato inflections and rhythmic tapping suggest a strong Chinese influence.


25. sakuting literal meaning of the name of the dance


Answer:

Sakuting literal meaning of the name of the dance.

“Sakuting“ is an ethnic term which refer to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

Sakuting is a dance of the ethnic people that lives in the western side of the Cordilleras way back before the Americans come to our country.


26. Whag is the meaning of the dance sakuting?​


Answer:

Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians.


27. sakuting literal meaning of the name of the dance​


Answer:✨SAKUTING Dance ✨

Refers to rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance. ... “Sakuting“ is an ethnic term which refer to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

Explanation:

Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla (choreographed skirmish). Sakuting (pronounced seh-KOOH-tihng) comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people native to the lowlands and the Tingguian mountain tribes.


28. it produce a rhytmic. accompaniment for the sakuting dance​


Answer:

Sakuting is actually a two-stick Arnis exercise set to music. The traditional music styles for sakuting portray the dual influences of China and Spain. Its staccato inflections and rhythmic tapping suggest a strong Chinese influence.

Explanation:

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Answer:

“Sakuting“

Explanation:

is an ethnic term which refer to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.

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29. how will you differentiate sakuting to binislakan dance?​


Answer:

binislakan is a filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak.binislakan folk dance came to philippines with chinese immigrants.While Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a flight between Ilocano Christians and non-christians.This mock flight between rivals folk traditionally performed during christmas at the town plaza or performed house- to-house as a form traditional caroling show.

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30. What are the DIFFERENCES of Binislakan and Sakuting dance?​


Answer:

Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak. ... While Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians

Answer:

Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak. ... While Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians

Explanation:

Sakuting is a traditional Filipino folk dance that portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. Its original use was for combat training.

BINISLAKAN (Lingayen) Dance Researcher : Francisca Reyes Meaning : With the use of sticks Dance Culture : Christian Lowland Place of Origin : Pangasinan Country of Influence : China Ethno-linguistic Group : Pangasinense Classification : Social Dance www.kalilayan.com Background:


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