Leaming Task 1: LET'S ANALYZE! Direction: What is the difference between Folk Dance and Festival dance in terms of costume, music and historical background? Folk Dance Festival Dance Costume Music Historical background
Costume - Folk Dance Costume reflects the look of Eastern Europe with the use of bright colors on a dark background.
Music - Folk dance celebrates the cultural roots of a particular group of people.
Historical Background - Its roots go back to the 15th century with European dances from England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Scandinavia and Spain. Folk dances from these countries melted into what has become the current dance square.
Festival dance:
Costume - The costumes worn at these times are often special to the occasion and uniquely symbolic; they may reflect historical or cultural preferences that are out of fashion.
Music - Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the loud sound of percussion instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture that are usually performed in honor of a Patron saint or as a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
Historical Background - Known as The Mother of All Philippine Festivals, Ati-Atihan serves as the inspiration behind the Sinulog of Cebu and Dinagyang of IloIlo, along with many other festivals in the country. Festival dances can be religious in nature or secular.
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Folk-dance:
Costume - Folk Dance Costume reflects the look of Eastern Europe with the use of bright colors on a dark background.
Music - Folk dance celebrates the cultural roots of a particular group of people.
Historical Background - Its roots go back to the 15th century with European dances from England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Scandinavia and Spain. Folk dances from these countries melted into what has become the current dance square.
Festival dance:
Costume - The costumes worn at these times are often special to the occasion and uniquely symbolic; they may reflect historical or cultural preferences that are out of fashion.
Music - Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the loud sound of percussion instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture that are usually performed in honor of a Patron saint or as a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
Historical Background - Known as The Mother of All Philippine Festivals, Ati-Atihan serves as the inspiration behind the Sinulog of Cebu and Dinagyang of IloIlo, along with many other festivals in the country. Festival dances can be religious in nature or secular.
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