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11問 • 1年前
  • Al-Walli Bayotlang
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  • 1

    The name itself suggests reflection of diversified culture and is classified into two: the folk usually from the lowlands and the ethnic dance usually from the highlands.

    Traditional

  • 2

    highlights its opposition from the intricate and classic movement of ballet while contemporary dance is a genre of dance which walks in favor with modern dance with its unchoreographed movements. It uses unusual techniques, going beyond boundaries by developing relatively new styles of movement that have not been practiced universally.

    Modern dance

  • 3

    is also referred as social dance intended to get acquainted with other people performing in a certain balls or formal social functions. It is commonly performed in pairs, male and female. This form of dance is classified into two major classifications – the Latin American dances, with movements that are freerer and can be performed in close or open hold position. Modern standard category comprises of movements in close ballroom position most of the time.

    Ballroom dance

  • 4

    include the Salsa, Mambo, Merengue, Swing, Cha-cha cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, Boogie and Paso Doble danced with Latin American Music. Slow Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot and Quickstep with the rhythm of Modern Standard Music belong to Modern Standard Dances. Most of the time, movements are restricted to close ballroom position.

    Latin America Dance

  • 5

    are for recreational and fitness purposes, being performed in an open time music. However, it can be leveled up to competitive dancing or also known as Dancesport that requires training as rules were established with different levels of difficulty, performing usually in 1.5 time duration of the music for each dance and following the basic movements stipulated in the World DanceSport Federation Competition Rules for a dancesport competition event.

    Latin American and Modern Standard Dances

  • 6

    which originated in the United States, is characterized by the sequence of dance routine performance that commonly includes movements which require skills in gymnastics such as jumps, tumbling skills, lifts and tosses mixed with shouting and yells.

    Cheerleading

  • 7

    is to shout out words or phrases to exhibit support or encouragement to a competing team.

    Cheer

  • 8

    refers to bodily movements to express ideas, feelings, and emotions.

    Dance

  • 9

    refers to aspect of dance styles emerged outside the dance studios. It is danced in streets, dance parties, school yards, parks or in any accessible space usually with graffiti art painted on the wall. Dance may be impromptu and social in nature, which motivates interaction and contact with the audience and other performers.

    Street dance

  • 10

    refers to the street dance styles mainly performed with the aspect of hip-hop music or that have developed as part of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop music entails iconic elements specifically, DJing and rapping. Street and Hip – hop are sometimes referred to as one form of dance with the following dance movements and styles; B-Boying, Popping, Locking, Krumping, Tutting, Shuffling and Waacking.

    Hip-hop dance

  • 11

    are cultural dance performances to the mesmerizing and hypnotic beats of percussion music played by a community of people commonly done in honor of a patron saint or as a thanksgiving for an abundant harvest.

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  • 1

    The name itself suggests reflection of diversified culture and is classified into two: the folk usually from the lowlands and the ethnic dance usually from the highlands.

    Traditional

  • 2

    highlights its opposition from the intricate and classic movement of ballet while contemporary dance is a genre of dance which walks in favor with modern dance with its unchoreographed movements. It uses unusual techniques, going beyond boundaries by developing relatively new styles of movement that have not been practiced universally.

    Modern dance

  • 3

    is also referred as social dance intended to get acquainted with other people performing in a certain balls or formal social functions. It is commonly performed in pairs, male and female. This form of dance is classified into two major classifications – the Latin American dances, with movements that are freerer and can be performed in close or open hold position. Modern standard category comprises of movements in close ballroom position most of the time.

    Ballroom dance

  • 4

    include the Salsa, Mambo, Merengue, Swing, Cha-cha cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, Boogie and Paso Doble danced with Latin American Music. Slow Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot and Quickstep with the rhythm of Modern Standard Music belong to Modern Standard Dances. Most of the time, movements are restricted to close ballroom position.

    Latin America Dance

  • 5

    are for recreational and fitness purposes, being performed in an open time music. However, it can be leveled up to competitive dancing or also known as Dancesport that requires training as rules were established with different levels of difficulty, performing usually in 1.5 time duration of the music for each dance and following the basic movements stipulated in the World DanceSport Federation Competition Rules for a dancesport competition event.

    Latin American and Modern Standard Dances

  • 6

    which originated in the United States, is characterized by the sequence of dance routine performance that commonly includes movements which require skills in gymnastics such as jumps, tumbling skills, lifts and tosses mixed with shouting and yells.

    Cheerleading

  • 7

    is to shout out words or phrases to exhibit support or encouragement to a competing team.

    Cheer

  • 8

    refers to bodily movements to express ideas, feelings, and emotions.

    Dance

  • 9

    refers to aspect of dance styles emerged outside the dance studios. It is danced in streets, dance parties, school yards, parks or in any accessible space usually with graffiti art painted on the wall. Dance may be impromptu and social in nature, which motivates interaction and contact with the audience and other performers.

    Street dance

  • 10

    refers to the street dance styles mainly performed with the aspect of hip-hop music or that have developed as part of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop music entails iconic elements specifically, DJing and rapping. Street and Hip – hop are sometimes referred to as one form of dance with the following dance movements and styles; B-Boying, Popping, Locking, Krumping, Tutting, Shuffling and Waacking.

    Hip-hop dance

  • 11

    are cultural dance performances to the mesmerizing and hypnotic beats of percussion music played by a community of people commonly done in honor of a patron saint or as a thanksgiving for an abundant harvest.

    Festival dance