Tinikling Festival

Tinikling Festival

Tinikling folk dance or festival dance

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1. Tinikling folk dance or festival dance


Answer:

Tinikling

tinikling is a traditional Philippine

folk dance

which originated during the Spanish colonial era.[1] 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. It is traditionally danced to rondalla music, a sort of serenade played by an ensemble of stringed instruments which originated in Spain during the Middle Ages.The locomotor movements used in tinkling are hopping, jumping and turning.

Explanation:

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2. The Tinikling is a festival dance from the province of______​


tinikling is from leyte

Answer:

The Tinikling is a festival dance from the province of Leyte.

Explanation:


3. What kind of dance is Tinikling? A. Cordillera B. Ethnic C. Festival D. Rural


Answer:

A cordillera

Explanation:

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4. What's the difference between Tinikling and Tinikling Ha Bayo


Answer:

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.

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Tinikling Ha Bayo

Tinikling Ha BayoWhere the dance originated in Leyte, Tinikling used to be performed with two long pestles instead of bamboo poles. During the harvest season, especially at the time of pounding the rice, this dance is performed while the pounders are having a break. Music is provided by a guitar and a group of singers. The dancers show their skill, sprightliness, grace, and endurance, by nimbly hopping and leaping between the pestles that are clapped in time to the music.

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5. 1. How does Tinikling originated?2. What are the costumes used in dancing the tinikling?3. Where did the Tinikling traditional dance come from?4. What is the basic equipment in dancing the Tinikling?​.


Explanation:

1.According to historical accounts, the Tinikling dance originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines—particularly on the island of Leyte. Rice farmers on the Visayan Islands usually set up bamboo traps to protect their fields, yet tikling birds dodged their traps.

2.females traditionally wear a dress called balintawak or patadyong, and males wear an untucked embroidered shirt called the barong Tagalog.

3.According to historical accounts, the Tinikling dance originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines—particularly on the island of Leyte. Rice farmers on the Visayan Islands usually set up bamboo traps to protect their fields, yet tikling birds dodged their traps.

4.To dance the Tinikling, you need two pairs of bamboo poles that are each 6–12 feet long (about 1.8–3.7 meters).


6. 1. movements of dance of Tinikling Dance2. Different steps in Tinikling –3. facts about Tinikling Dance​


Answer:

1. movements of Tinikling Dance- Leaping, hopping, skipping are prevalent movements in Tinikling

2. Different steps in Tinikling – Tinikling involves five steps; during the first four steps, the dancers dance opposite each other, and during the last step, they start from the same side of the poles.

3. facts about Tinikling Dance​:

The name is a reference to birds locally known as tikling, which can be any of a number ofrail speciesThe dance originated in Leyteamong the Visayan islands in the central Philippines as an imitation of the tikling bird dodging bamboo traps set by rice farmers.Tinikling originated during the time when the Spaniards took over the Philippines


7. in the dance tinikling, the tinikling refers to which animal A.dog B.fish C.bird D.crocodile


Answer:

C.bird

According to historical accounts, the Tinikling dance originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines—particularly on the island of Leyte. Rice farmers on the Visayan Islands usually set up bamboo traps to protect their fields, yet tikling birds dodged their traps


8. III. Give a short description about the following terms. ( 2 POINTS EACH) 1. Sinulog 2. Festival 3. Ibalong 4. Tinikling 5. Komedya​


Answer:

1 The word “Sinulog” means “graceful dance”, wherein it all started in 1980 with a simple dance that represents the “sulog” (or current) of a river in Cebu. With the celebration's evolution, the Sinulog Festival has become a month long tradition in Cebu.

2.a day or period of celebration, typically a religious commemoration.

"a tabulation of saints' days and other festivals

3.The Ibalong Festival is a non-religious festival in Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines based on the Ibalong Epic, and is held on August. The festival celebrates the epic story Ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes, namely Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong

4.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

5.The Philippine komedya, which derives its name from the Span. comedia (a full-length play in verse), is well known for being f. mulaic and stylized. The formula is always thus: kingdoms, Mo. and Christian, are ranged against each other in love and in war


9. 1. How does Tinikling originated?2. What are the costumes used in dancing the tinikling?3. Where did the Tinikling traditional dance come from?4. What is the basic equipment in dancing the Tinikling?​.


Answer:

1. According to historical accounts, the Tinikling dance originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines—particularly on the island of Leyte.

2. For the dance, females traditionally wear a dress called balintawak or patadyong, and males wear an untucked embroidered shirt called the barong Tagalog.

3. Originated during the Spanish occupation in the Philippines—particularly on the island of Leyte.

4. You need two pairs of bamboo poles that are each 6–12 feet long (about 1.8–3.7 meters).

Explanation:

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10. 3. Philippine national dance from the Maria Clara suite ofPhilippine folk dances.a. Tiniklingc. Cariñosab. Sinulogd. Haladaya Festival​


Answer:

b. Cariñosa

Explanation:

because it is the national dress


11. which of these is a festival dancea. sinulogb. pandango sa ilawc. tiniklingd. sayaw sa bangko​


Answer:

Sinulog

Explanation:

A religious festival in the Philippines celebrated in Cebu every January


12. In Tinikling dance, girls wear balintawak while boys wear_____on Tinikling dance.​


Answer:

Boys wear Barong

Explanation:

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Boys wear barong Tagalog

13. what the difference between tinikling and tinikling ha bayo​


Answer:

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.The tinikling dance has evolved from what is called 'Tinikling Ha Bayo' which the older people claim to be a harder dance to perform. ... Cariñosa or Karinyosa is a well known dance around the Philippines with the meaning of the word being affectionate, lovable, and amiable.


14. PRE ASSESSMENTDirection: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter corresponding youranswer in your PE notebooktits a festival in Bacolod that is held each year every third weekend ofOctober nearest October 19A Buolasan FestivalChagta FestivalDinagyang FestivalD. Masskara Festival2. is an annual festival held every third Sunday of January in Cebu CityA Aathan FestivalC Mashara Festival8. Oinagyang FestivalD. Sinulog Festival3. Which of these folk dances orginated in Leyte?A Bakya Dance 8. Subi C. Sinasuan D. Tinikling4. Which of these is a festival dance?A Alcantor 8. Dinagyang C. Kakawati D. Jotabat5. At-atihan Kalibo Aklan; DinagyangA Bacolod 8. Davao CloiloD. Sinulog​


Answer:

1. d

2. d

3. d

4. b

5. c ilo ilo city


15. what is tinikling what is the importance of tinikling in our culture why do we need to know the basic steps of tinikling mapeh subject


Explanation:

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.

Tinkling is a traditional Philippine folk dance which originated during the spanish colonial era. The dance involved 2 people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with 1 or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in dance. This dance is important in our culture because it serves as our tradition and it helps enhanced our skills if we know the basic steps of this dance.



Answer:

1.A

2.C

3.D

4.C

5.A

6.C

7.B

8.B

9.A

10.C

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. c. Religious festival

2. b. Secular festival

3. a. festival dance

4. b. Cebu

5. a. Dagupan


17. Directions: Complete the sentences below1. Tinikling dance is one...2. The Tinikling is said to be named3. Tinikling dance according to the legend​


Answer:

1.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.

2.tikling

The Tinikling is said to be named after the long-legged bird called the tikling in the Philippines.

3.The dance imitates the movement of the tikling birds as they dodge bamboo traps set by rice farmers. Dancers mimic the tikling bird's grace and agility by dancing between large bamboo poles. The Tinikling is one of the oldest dances from the Philippines, and originated in the islands of Leyte in the Visayas.


18. Folk Dance or Festival Dance1. Feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia2. Tinikling3. Panagbenga4. Singkil 5. Maskara​


Answer:

1.Festival Dance

2.Folk dance

3.Festival Dance

4.Folk dance

5.Festival Dance


19. what festival honors flowers?A. tiniklingB. kumintangC. karatongD. dayang-dayang​


Answer:

a. tinikling

Explanation:

dahil ayan lang ang alam ko

Answer:

A. tinikling

Explanation:

ayan po ang tamang sagot


20. 1. What kind of folk dance is Tinikling? A. Rural B. FestivalC. Ceremonial D. Courtship​


Answer:

a.

Explanation:

Tinikling is one of the most famous dances in the Philippines. The movements of this Filipino folk dance imitate the movements of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass and between tree branches. People use bamboo poles to perform this Filipino traditional dance.

Answer:

A. Rural

When performed by dance troupes or in cultural shows, Tinikling is typically performed in the "Rural Suite," which includes dances originating from Filipino Christians that have a more "folksy" character.


21. repetitions of tinikling​


Answer:

Part 1. The Clickers. The clickers sit on the floor 0n their knees or with legs crossed. In front of their feet is the beam and on top are the ends of the poles. The clickers sit about 8 feet apart. They hold the poles in their hands and perform the three count rhythm. On count 1, the poles are tapped on the beam, on count 2 the poles are tapped on the beam and on count 3 the poles are slide together. The cue is - tap tap close, tap tap close, or open open close, open open close. The clickers maintain a steady tempo throughout the dance.

Part 2. The Dancers Basic Step. The dancer begins standing on two feet with his or her right side next to the poles. As the clickers perform the open open close rhythmic pattern, the dancer hops on the right foot in between the poles on the first tap open, then switches to a left foot hop on the second tap open and hops on the right foot to the right and lands outside of the poles on the slide close of the the poles. The cue is - in, in, out. This basic step is repeated beginning with the left side next to the poles. Repeat the basic step to the right and left several times.

Part 3. Step Variation A. After one repetion of the basic step to the right, the dancers do a three step half turn moving backward so the right side is next to the poles but on the opposite end where they stepped out. When this step variation is repeated several times, the dancer will end up moving in a circle pathway, always leading with the right foot. The cue is - in, in, out, back, back, back, in, in, out, back, back, back

Part 4. Step Variation B. A variation to the step is to do two jumps on the open open counts and a straddle jump with feet ending out to each side of the poles on the close count. The cue is - together, together, apart.

Answer:

1. The clickers sit on their knees or with their legs crossed on the concrete. The beam is in front of their feet, and the pole ends are on top. The clickers are spaced approximately 8 feet apart. They execute the three-count rhythm while holding the poles in their hands. The poles are tapped on the beam on the first count, the poles are tapped on the beam on the second count, and the poles are slid together on the third count. Tap tap close, tap tap close, or open open close, open open close is the cue. Throughout the dance, the clickers keep a consistent pace.

2. The Dancer's Fundamental Move The dancer starts by standing on two feet, right side against the poles. The dancer hops on the right foot in between the poles on the first tap open, then moves to a left foot hop on the second tap open, then hops on the right foot to the right and lands outside of the poles on the slide close of the poles as the clickers execute the open open close rhythmic pattern. In, in, out is the cue. Starting with the left side next to the poles, repeat the basic move. Several times, repeat the basic procedure to the right and left.

3.Variation in Steps A. The dancers perform a three-step half turn backward after one repetition of the basic step to the right, so the right side is next to the poles but on the opposite end from where they stepped out. The dancer would end up going in a circle pathway, always leading with the right foot, if this move variation is repeated several times. The cue is in, in, out, out, back, back, in, in, out, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back

4. Stage Variation B. On the open open counts, do two jumps and on the close count, do a straddle jump with feet ending out on either side of the poles. Together, together, apart is the cue.

Explanation:

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22. folk dance & festival dance 1.subli2.voyadores3.tinagba4.tinikling5.cariñosa​


Folk dance

1. subli

2.tinikling

3. cariñosa

Festival dance

1. voyadores

2.tinagba


23. 27. Which of these is a festival dance? C. Kakawati D. Jotabal A. Alcamfor 28. Which of these folk dances B. Dinagyang originated in Leyte? B. Subli A. Bakya Dance C. Binasuan D. Tinikling 29. It is an annual festival held every third Sunday of January in Cebu City. A. Ati-atihan Festival B. Masskara Festival C. Dinagyang Festival D. Sinulog Festival 30. It is a festival in Bacolod that is held each year every third weekend of October nearest October 19. B. Inagta Festival C. Dinagyang Festival A. Buglasan Festival things for ins D. Masskara Festival​


1.A

2.C

3.D

4.C

YAN NAPO.

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27. Which of these is a festival dance?

D. Jotabal

28. Which of these folk dances originated in Leyte?

D. Tinikling

29. It is an annual festival held every third Sunday of January in Cebu City.

D. Sinulog Festival

30. It is a festival in Bacolod that is held each year every third weekend of October nearest October 19.

D. Masskara Festival​

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24. 5. Marites wants to dance Tinikling considering the first three figures to follow, what will be the proper sequence of the following steps? A. clockwise counterclockwise, tinikling step kuradang B. kuradang, clockwise counterclockwise, tinikling step C. tinikling step, clockwise counterclockwise, kuradang D. tinikling step, kuradang, clockwise counterclockwise​


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25. It is the purpose of tinikling​


Answer:

The purpose of the dance is ceremonial and celebratory. Tinikling requires two items, bamboo sticks. They're tapped on the floor to make a beat. This dance started after the Spanish invasion when those who didn't obey the King of Spain's orders were punished by standing between two bamboo sticks.

Explanation:

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Tinikling Dance: Tinikling is often described as a folk dance that represents the attempts of Filipino rice farmers to catch and prevent the Tikling bird from stealing ripe rice grains from the fields (9).

Answer:

tinikling is often described as a folk dance that represents the attemps of Filipino rice farmers to catch and prevent the tinikling bird from stealing ripe rice grains from the fields


26. TiniklingPanagbenge​


Answer:

Tinikling is often described as a folk dance that represents the attempts of Filipino rice farmers to catch and prevent the Tikling bird from stealing ripe rice grains from the fields

Panagbenga is an annual flower festival celebrated every February which takes place in Baguio City, Philippines. The term “Panagbenga” comes from a Kankanaey term meaning “season of blooming”. This festival reflects the history, traditions and values of Baguio and the Cordilleras.

Answer:

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.

Panagbenga Festival is a month-long annual flower occasion in Baguio. The term is of Kankanaey origin, meaning "season of blooming". The festival, held in February, was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake

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27. folk dance or festival dance.pasagot po dalawa lang po yqn...salamat______1.dinagyang______2.tinikling​


✏️ ANSWER:

Festival 1. Dinagyang

Folk Dance 2. Tinikling

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The Dinagyang Festival is a famous religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines, held annually on the 4th Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan 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.

28. Unswer and write it on the space provided.1. It is an entertaining dance that is usually performed at festive social occasions like weddingsa. Binasuanb. Tinikling2. Where does the binasuan dac. Itik-itikd. Maglalatik​


Answer:

1.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. ... Binasuan originated in Pangasinan and is popular at festive events such as weddings.2. D

Explanation:

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29. culture of tinikling


Answer:

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.\

Explanation:


30. what's the difference between Tinikling and Tinikling ha bayoPlease help ​


Answer:

TINIKLING

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.

TINIKLING HA BAYO

Where the dance originated in Leyte, Tinikling used to be performed with two long pestles instead of bamboo poles. During the harvest season, especially at the time of pounding the rice, this dance is performed while the pounders are having a break. Music is provided by a guitar and a group of singers. The dancers show their skill, sprightliness, grace, and endurance, by nimbly hopping and leaping between the pestles that are clapped in time to the music.

Explanation:

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