Philippine Folk Dance: Dance Terms

Carlou Bernaldez
20 Sept 202205:57

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video script introduces 10 essential dance terms. It covers positions like 'abrasite' and 'reverse T position', directional movements such as 'clockwise' and 'counter-clockwise', partner interactions in 'dossier' and 'vis-a-vis', and arm placements in 'hyun hyun'. It also explores regional variations of 'komitang' and hand movements in 'masiwha'. The script concludes with 'point', 'salok', and 'saludo', ensuring a comprehensive understanding of common dance steps and etiquette.

Takeaways

  • 💃 The script describes common dance terms and steps used in a dance routine.
  • 🤝 'Abrasite' involves one partner holding the other's right arm with their left hand, with free hands down.
  • 📐 'Arms in reverse T position' is characterized by horizontal arms, bent elbows, and parallel forearms to the head.
  • 🔄 'Clockwise' and 'Counter-clockwise' movements mimic the hands of a clock, with specific foot and shoulder movements.
  • 👫 'Dossier' and 'Vis-a-vis' involve partners advancing, crossing paths, and retreating without turning.
  • 🤸‍♂️ 'Hyun Hyun' is a posture where one forearm is placed in front and the other at the back of the waist.
  • 🍔 'Komitang' has two variations: Ilocano, resembling holding a burger, and Visayan, with open palms.
  • 🔁 'Maishwa' involves turning the hand from the wrist halfway in a clockwise direction, then raising and lowering.
  • 🎯 'Point' is a step where one foot lightly touches the ground while the body's weight is on the other foot.
  • 🏋️‍♀️ 'Salok' involves swinging the arms down and up, with the body bending forward in sync with the arm movement.
  • 🙇‍♂️ 'Saludo' is a bowing gesture performed by partners to each other or to the audience.

Q & A

  • What is the first dance term mentioned in the script?

    -The first dance term mentioned is 'abrasite', where the girl at the right side holds her partner's right arm with her left hand, with free hands down at the sides.

  • How are the arms positioned in the 'reverse T position'?

    -In the reverse T position, the arms are held horizontally at the sides, with elbows bent at right angles, forearms parallel to the head, and palms either forward or facing inward with loosely closed fists.

  • What is the difference between 'clockwise' and 'counter-clockwise' movements?

    -In 'clockwise' movement, you move using your right foot, with the right shoulder towards the center of an imaginary circle when facing the center, moving towards the left. In 'counter-clockwise', you move first with your left foot, with the movement being the opposite.

  • What does the term 'dossier' refer to in the script?

    -The term 'dossier' refers to the vis-a-vis or opposite dancers both advancing forward, passing each other's right or left side, stepping across, moving backward without turning around, and passing each other's left or right side to their proper places.

  • How is the 'hyun hyun' position executed?

    -In the 'hyun hyun' position, one places one forearm in front and the other at the back of the waist.

  • What are the two variations of 'coming tang' mentioned in the script?

    -The two variations of 'coming tang' are the 'ilocano komitang' and the 'visayan komitang'. The ilocano version is like holding a burger with the fifth position of the arms, while in the visayan version, you open your palms but still maintain the fifth position of the arms.

  • What is the key movement in the 'masiwha' dance term?

    -In 'masiwha', you turn the hand from the wrist halfway clockwise, then raise and lower it once or twice.

  • What does the 'point' dance term involve?

    -The 'point' dance term involves touching slightly with the toes of one foot, while the weight of the body is on the other foot.

  • How is the 'salok' movement performed?

    -The 'salok' movement involves swinging the arms downward and upward, passing in front of the body as if scooping, with the trunk bent forward following the movement of the arms.

  • What is the meaning of 'saludo' in the context of the script?

    -In the context of the script, 'saludo' refers to partners bowing to each other or to the audience, opposite dancers, or to the neighbors with their feet together.

  • How many common dance terms are covered in the script?

    -The script covers 10 common dance terms.

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