presentation ethnologic dance
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ETHNOLOGIC DANCE
Submitted by:Velasco, Ladie V.III-BSBA MA
Submitted to:Prof. Josephine Resquir
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ETHNOLOGIC DANCE
Is native to a particular ethnic group.
Are performed by dancers associated with
national and cultural groups.
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Religious Rituals (Ethnic Dances)
Are designed as:
a. Hymns of phrase to a god
b. To bring in good fortune in peace or war.
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Folk Dances
Are often derived from ethnic dances.
Is a form of social dancing that has become
part of the customs and traditions of people. Most folk dances developed among villages
and were on from generation to generation ina particular region.
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Folk Dances
Expose a great deal about the culture of theparticular people including their:
Beliefs Desires
Interests
Habits
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Folk Dances
Has undergone much refinement, from amore lusty, and uninhibited dancing to a morerefined dancing.
It depicts a particular religion, typicallyreflecting the lifestyle of its people.
It has grown to a larger dimension because it
has been embraced and acceptedenthusiastically by the people.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
KOREA
Pungmul -is a Korean FolkMusic tradition that
includesdrumming, dancing,and singing. Mostperformances are outside,with tens of players, all in
constantmotion. Pungmul is rootedin the dure (collective
labor) farming culture.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
JAPAN
Kenshibu- (meaning 'sword andpoetry dancing') is a categoryof Japanese interpretivedances performed totraditional music accompanied by poetry known as shigin.Kenbu refers to dancesperformed with the aid ofa sword, and shibu to dances
performed with one ormore fans. While fans mayalso be employed in somekenbu dances, not all requirethem.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
MEXICOJarabe Tapato - known in
English as the Mexican HatDance, is the title of themusical piece and the dance
that accompanies it, which isaccorded the title of the"national dance of Mexico". Inthe Spanishlanguage, jarabe is a sortof dance (though the wordis homonymous with one
meaning "syrup" or "elixir"),and theadjective tapatoindicatessomethingfrom Guadalajara,Jalisco.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
INDIA
Bhangra - pronounced (pa)is a form of dance and musicthat originated in the Punjabregion. Bhangradance beganas a folk dance conductedby Punjabi Sikh farmers tocelebrate the coming of theharvest season. The specificmoves of Bhangrareflect the
manner in which villagersfarmed their land. This hybriddance became Bhangra.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
TEXAS, USA"Cotton-Eyed Joe - is a popular
American folk song known atvarious times throughoutthe United States and Canada,
although today it is mostcommonly associated withthe American South. Inthe Roud index of folksongs itis number 942.
"Cotton Eyed Joe" (also known as"Cotton Eye Joe") has inspiredboth a partner dance and morethan one line dance that isoften danced at country dancevenues in the US and aroundthe world.
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Examples of Foreign Ethnic Dances
England
English country dance - is a formof folk dance. It is a socialdance form, which has earliestdocumented instances in the late16th century. Queen Elizabeth I ofEngland is noted to have beenentertained by "Country Dancing,"although the relationship of thedances she saw to the survivingdances of the mid-17th century isdisputed. English Country Dance
(ECD) was popular well intothe Baroque and Regency eras.
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