1. Binislakan, meaning “the use of sticks", imitates two chopsticks used by the Chinese for eating.Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak.
2. 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.
3. The Sua-Ku-Sua or "My Pomelo Tree" is a dance that likens the Sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.
•PLACE OF ORIGIN
1. Lingayen
2. Abra Philippines
3. Jojo , Sulu
•DANCE CLASSIFICATION
1. BINISLAKAN: The dance was used to commemorate the Chinesepirate, Limahong, who built a kingdom in Lingayen.
2. SAKUTING: Its original use was for combat training.
3. SUA-KU-SUA: Performed by couples, the Sua-Ku-Sua dancers make use of two white fans that are swayed, as if to signify the swaying of the leaves of the sua tree while singing along with the music in their rice powder-covered faces.
•INFLUENCE BY WHAT ASIAN COUNTRY
1. Chinese
2. Chinese
3. Chinese
•OTHER UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DANCE Lex, costumes, props, etch
1. Another unique characteristic of this dance is its expressive movement like having to look bkwd or upward. In Pangasinan it is termed "Lingayen," the name given by the Chinese settlers to the capital city of the province. It is derived from the Chinese word "Li-King-Tung."
2. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 12 feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle.
3. The men wear a short waist collarless shirt (bajo) studded with tiny brass buttons which is also made up of a printed or plain Chinese silk or cotton material. Both dancers wear a siyag or shoulder band which is a separate wrap-around malong or tubular cloth.
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•NAME OF DANCE
1. Binislakan
2.Sakuting
3.Sua-ku-Sua
•LITERAL MEANING OF THE
NAME OF THE DANCE
1. Binislakan, meaning “the use of sticks", imitates two chopsticks used by the Chinese for eating.Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak.
2. 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.
3. The Sua-Ku-Sua or "My Pomelo Tree" is a dance that likens the Sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.
•PLACE OF ORIGIN
1. Lingayen
2. Abra Philippines
3. Jojo , Sulu
•DANCE CLASSIFICATION
1. BINISLAKAN: The dance was used to commemorate the Chinesepirate, Limahong, who built a kingdom in Lingayen.
2. SAKUTING: Its original use was for combat training.
3. SUA-KU-SUA: Performed by couples, the Sua-Ku-Sua dancers make use of two white fans that are swayed, as if to signify the swaying of the leaves of the sua tree while singing along with the music in their rice powder-covered faces.
•INFLUENCE BY WHAT ASIAN COUNTRY
1. Chinese
2. Chinese
3. Chinese
•OTHER UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DANCE Lex, costumes, props, etch
1. Another unique characteristic of this dance is its expressive movement like having to look bkwd or upward. In Pangasinan it is termed "Lingayen," the name given by the Chinese settlers to the capital city of the province. It is derived from the Chinese word "Li-King-Tung."
2. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 12 feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle.
3. The men wear a short waist collarless shirt (bajo) studded with tiny brass buttons which is also made up of a printed or plain Chinese silk or cotton material. Both dancers wear a siyag or shoulder band which is a separate wrap-around malong or tubular cloth.
Explanation:
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