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1. What is Dance?
- “Dance, the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and
within a given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion,
releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself.” (Mackrell,
2019)
2. Classification of Dances:
B. Nature
1. Occupational- depicting action of certain occupation, industry, or human
labor.
2. Religious or Ceremonial – performed in connection with religious
vows and ceremonies.
Examples: Dugsu, Sua – sua, Putong, Sta. Clarang Pinong-pino, etc.
6. Courtship dances – depicting love making.
Dancing can be a way to stay fit for people of all ages, shapes and sizes. It has a wide
range of physical and mental benefits including:
- improved condition of your heart and lungs
- increased muscular strength, endurance and motor fitness
- increased aerobic fitness
- improved muscle tone and strength
- weight management
- stronger bones and reduced risk of osteoporosis
- better coordination, agility and flexibility
- improved balance and spatial awareness
- increased physical confidence
- improved mental functioning
- improved general and psychological wellbeing
- greater self-confidence and self-esteem
- better social skills.
4. Fundamentals of Dance
There are five fundamental or basic positions in dance that are commonly termed as
1st position, 2nd position, 3rd position, 4th position, and 5th position of the feet and
arms.
Feet: Heels close together, toes apart with an angle of about 45 degrees.
Arms: Both arms raised in a circle in front of chest with the finger tips about an inch
apart.
3rd position
Arms: One arm raised in front as in 2nd position; other arm raised upward.
4th position
Arms: One arm raised in front as in 1st position; other arm raised overhead.
5th position
References:
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/dance-health-benefits
http://hnupe.weebly.com/pe-2.html
http://www.dancefacts.net/dance-types/types-of-dances/