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fine artdanceWhat are the basic dance terms in Philippine folk dance?
Last Updated: 25th March, 2021
- BOW OR SALUDO - Partners bow to each other to opposite dancers or to the.
- COUNTER CLOCKWISE - The reverse direction of clockwise, the hands of the.
- FREE HAND - The hand not doing anything.
- OPPOSITE - The person standing in opposite position across the set.
- PARTNER - Girl to right of Boy and Boy to left of Girl.
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Keeping this in view, what are the dance terms in Philippine folk dance?
DANCE TERMS
- Arms in lateral position.
- Arms in reverse T position. Arms are horizontally sideward, elbows at right angles, forearms parallel to head, elbows are at shoulder level, fist slightly closed, facing each other.
- Do-Si-Do (dos-a-dos) partners are facing each other.
- Folded arms.
- Free foot.
- Free Rand.
- Inside Hand/Foot.
- Link elbows.
Subsequently, question is, what is Bilao dance? “Bilao” – To turn palms of hands up and down alternately, hands at waist level in front, elbows close to waist. “Cabeceras” – When dancers are in square formation, the couples occupying the width of the hall are called “cabeceras” or head couples. This is of Spanish origin. This is of Spanish origin.
Moreover, what are the 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.
What are the different folk dance terms?
DANCE TERMS COMMON TO FOLK DANCES
- BOW OR SALUDO - Partners bow to each other to opposite dancers or to the.
- COUNTER CLOCKWISE - The reverse direction of clockwise, the hands of the.
- FREE HAND - The hand not doing anything.
- OPPOSITE - The person standing in opposite position across the set.
- PARTNER - Girl to right of Boy and Boy to left of Girl.