In some cases the names of the steps are the same as those found in foreign dances, but the manner of execution is entirely different. Fundamental dance steps and music by francisca reyes aquino. Philippine folk dances about the philippines, introduction. Jun 03, 2018 the pantomina was featured in francisca reyes aquinos firstever folk dance book, philippine folk dances and games, published in february 1926. Philippine folk dances philippine folk dance mirrors the culture and tradition of the filipinos. The university of the philippines dance troupe, founded in 1988 by dr.
Choreographer francisca reyesaquino is recognized for pioneering research in the documentation of philippine folk dances and founding the philippine folk dance society. From one of the oldest dated dances called the tinikling, to other folkloric dances such as the pandanggo, carinosa, and subli, and even to more modernday dances like the ballet, it is no doubt that dance in the philippine setting has integrated itself in society over the course of many years and is significantly imbedded in. Asked in lyrics and sheet music, philippines dance. A couple expresses their feelings for each other with coy moves, including playing hideandseek behind a handkerchief or a fan. Francisca reyes aquino is the author of philippine folk dances volume i5 4. The first ever published notation of the cariosa dance steps was from the book philippine folk dances and games by francisca reyestolentino later became an aquino. Bicolano carinosa according to the book of francisca reyesaquino. Based on the book of philippine folk dance literature by francisca reyes aquino performers.
They are also the living proof of philippine history. Philippine dance has played a tremendous role in filipino culture. Francisca reyesaquino is widely considered as the mother of philippine folk dance. Embodied research in the work of francesca reyes aquino, sally ann ness and benildanze. What are the philippine folk dances made by francisca reyes. Reaction paper about philippine folk dance 854 words. Playground demonstration by francisca reyes aquino. Refer back to the guides any time while learning the dance for a quick refresher.
What are the fundamental steps of philippine folk dances. The pantomina was featured in francisca reyes aquinos firstever folk dance book, philippine folk dances and games, published in february 1926. A must have for all serious filipino folk dancers and choreographers. All about fundamental dance steps and music by francisca reyes aquino. Fundamental dance steps and music francisca reyes aquino. These books were written by a leading authority of philippine folkdance national artist and superintendent of physical education bureau of public schools who was interested in preserving the diverse culture of the philippines. Francisca reyes aquino is known to be the mother of philippines folk dance. The first ever published notation of the carinosa dance steps was from the book philippine folk dances and games by francisca reyes tolentino later became an aquino. It is also a national dance for it resembles the shy and modesty of a filipina. Bicolano carinosa according to the book of francisca reyes aquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. The version described here is from the province of albay. Click to read more about fundamental dance steps and music by francisca reyes aquino.
Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines sample essay. Fundamental dance steps the dance steps listed below are the fundamental or basic steps most commonly used in philippine folk dances. Mar 03, 2014 before, dances such as the pangalay, a dance of the samal which is danced languidly on the ground, or precariously on bamboo poles or the pagdiwata of palawan, which involves offerings during a festival to solicit a good harvest, are now formally taught in schools under the physical education program thanks to francisca reyes aquino. As stated by the book of francisca reyesaquino, dancers may wear. In the bicol region carinosa, hide and seek movement is. According to the book of francisca reyes aquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. The dance, according to aquino, was also called salampati during the spanish period. Carinosa the philippine national folkdance youtube. What is the objective of philippine folk dances answers. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers all about fundamental dance steps and music by francisca reyes aquino.
Today, the pantomina dance is being performed during cultural programs and linggo ng wika program in school. The first ever published notation of the carinosa dance steps was from the book philippine folk dances and games by francisca reyestolentino later became an aquino. Pantomina philippine folk dance linkedin slideshare. Click on the images below for printable pdf guides to doing the tinikling dances. The cultural center of the philippines has namamed one of their lower basement rehersal halls bulwagang francisca reyes aquino in her honor. In the bicol region carinosa, hide and seek movement is different ways. In this diversified country, there are also great diversity of dances in different forms and dynamics that grow out of various times, situation and experiences. See if your friends have read any of francisca reyes aquinos books. Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines essay sample. Dance steps and music 1948, foreign folk dances 1949, dances for all. Carinosa dance steps carinosa, the national dance of the philippines, is a. The first of all time published notation of the carinosa dance stairss was from the book philippine folk dances and games by francisca reyestolentino subsequently became an aquino. These folk dances shows the diverse culture of the philippines.
It is also the first folk dance to be written and it is included on the first folk dance book philippines folk dances and games written by francisca reyes aquino. Bicolano carinosa according to the book of francisca reyesaquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. According to the book of francisca reyesaquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance. Mrs tolentinos masters thesis which have the same title was revised and was later. Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines essay. It has also been a source of culture identify of the people.
In the bicol carinosa, hide and seek movement is different. Because it is the national dance, the dancers may wear any filipino costumes. Carinosa is a philippine dance of colonial era origin from the maria clara suite of philippine. Francisca reyes aquino march 9, 1899 november 21, 1983 was a filipino folk dancer and academic noted for her research on philippine folk dance. At the start of this dance, the poles are placed on the left sides of two dancers. However, the publishers note following the introduction to aquinos book. Pantomina was among the first folk dances to have its dance steps notated. She codified the folk dances into steps, directions, and musical arrangements that are taught. Philippine folk dances volume i5 by francisca reyes aquino. Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines essay example. The warrior dance and other classic philippine sky tales a treasury of philippine folk tales by neni sta.
Strengthening and preserving practices of philippine folk. Bicolano carinosa according to the book of francisca reyesaquino, philippine. Left to right front to back chrystal angeli agpad dempsy estangki krizzia solano elisha velasco. Nov 16, 2008 francisca reyes aquino is known to be the mother of philippines folk dance. Nov 15, 20 as stated by the book of francisca reyesaquino, dancers may wear balintawak style a native dress of the tagalog regions, camisa a white sleeve or patadyong kimona a dress of the visayan of. There are many versions of this dance, but the hideandseek movements arecommon in all. Strengthening and preserving practices of philippine folk dances in relation to cultural awareness of secondary students of davao city. The pantomina was featured in francisca reyes aquinos firstever folk dance book,philippine folk dances and games, published in february 1926. The hall is for theater, dance, music arts, and occasionally for lecturedemonstrations, artists interactions, master classses, and workshops. Mrs tolentinos masters thesis which have the same rubric was revised and was subsequently published in 1927.
There are many versions of this dance, but the hideandseek movements are common in all. Carinosa project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks read. As stated by the book of francisca reyesaquino, dancers may wear balintawak style a native dress of thetagalog regions, camisa a white sleeve or patadyong kimona a dress of the visayan of people and for boys, a barong tagalog and colored pants. Carinosa, maglalatik, itikitik, singkil, tinikling, kuratsa. Mrs tolentinos masters thesis which have the same title was revised and was later published in 1927. The dance, according to aquino, was also called salampati during the spanish occupation.
Authored by francisca reyes aquino who was designated national artist of the philippines for dance. Includes in depth studies of various filipino folk dances including steps, costuming, and often music sheets. She is a recipient of the republic award of merit and the ramon magsaysay award and is a designated national artist of the philippines for dance. From here, it is a short step for the companies to distribute the processed dances back. It is related to some of the spanish dances like the bolero and the mexican dance jarabe tapatio or the mexican hat dance. In the philippines, dances originating from the ifugao people of the northern luzon, tboli tribe from southern mindanao, and tagbanua tribe. They can be performed in three different categories, namely, ritual, lifecycle and occupational. It is a complicated step however it is still used in bicol region during festivals and social gatherings. Frances reyes aquino folk dance federation of california. Philippine dances and trends by leonor orosa goquingco cultural foundation of the philippines manila. I want to learn more steps on this book and recommend to all mapeh teachers. Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines, is a romantic, flirtatious folk dance set to a waltzlike 34 rhythm. Carinosa, the national dance of the philippines sample.
Fundamental dance steps and music aquino, francisca reyes on. Romana cruz and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Philippine folk dances in this topic, we will now take a look at the list of some of the famous philippine folk dances. In the original version, the dancers used the fan and handkerchief as the way to do the hide and seek movement, in bicol they used. The first national artist for dance and the mother of philippine folk dance is francisca reyesaquino. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers.
Oct 17, 2015 according to the book of francisca reyesaquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. Google marks francisca reyesaquinos 120th birth anniversary. She wrote several book on the folk dances and also taught people dances. In the bicol region carinosa, hide and seek movement is different.
According to the book of francisca reyesaquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. Reyes aquino, continues to perform for local audiences. Nov 24, 2017 there are many versions of this dance, but the hideandseek movements arecommon in all. In the original version, the dancers used the fan and handkerchief as the way to do the hide and seek movement, in bicol they used two handkerchiefs holding. The maria clara dances in general, and the carinosa in particular, embody a. Aug 30, 2018 michelle lusabia rated it it was amazing. Feb 05, 2020 according to the book of francisca reyes aquino, philippine folk dances, volume 2, there is a different version of the dance in the region of bicol. Todays animated doodle depicts various philippine traditional dances reyes aquino helped document and preserve including the carinosa, singkil, pandanggo. As stated by the book of francisca reyes aquino, dancers may wear balintawak style a native dress of thetagalog regions, camisa a white sleeve or patadyong kimona a dress of the visayan of people and for boys, a barong tagalog and colored pants. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. Romana cruz and a great selection of related books, art and.