Physical Education
Rapping - It is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is known as MCing or Rhyming.
“Rapping” - It is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is known as MCing or Rhyming.
“B-boying” - A street dance originating among black youth in the United States and it is called Break dancing.
“Graffiti” - It is an artistic and visual expression of Hip Hop culture and known as graft or writing.
“DJ-ing” - One of the main parts or pillars of hip hop that goes hand and hand with MCing and play recorded music.
“Locking” - It is a type of dance very similar to popping. It's fast and exaggerated movements of hands and arms stand out.
“Popping” - It is characterized by its robotic elements contracting the muscles of the body.
“Modern Dance” - is designed to encourage freedom of movement and personal interpretation while weaving in varied movements/positions, It was developed in the early 1900’s the time when dancers came out against the stiffness and restraints of Classical Ballet.
“Hip-hop” - This style of dance began late 1960’s early 1970’s, composed of complex and combined.
“Contemporary dance” - This type of dance may include techniques that are found in ballet and modern dance such as floor fall and recovery. Improvisation even incorporates yoga.
Posture - “way of holding the body.”
Floor craft - Art of changing your routines so that you don't crash.
Timing - refers to moving to the beat of the music.
Shape - an aspect of the element of space.
Poise - the distribution of weight consistent with the dance position at a particular time, maintaining proper balance and shape.
Isadora Duncan - Mother of Modern Dance
Musicality - It is how the dancers hear, interpret and dance to music.
Merce Cunningham - Father of Contemporary Dance
Line Dance - choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows
Martha Graham - Mother of Contemporary Dance
“Dinagyang” - Festival Dance
“kuratsa” - Folk Dance
“sinulog” Festival dance
“subli” Folk Dance
“Pinagbenga” Festival Dance
“january, Kalibo, aklan, saint; Sto. nino” Ati-Atihan
“May, Lucban, Quezon. Saint; San isidro Labrador” Pahiyas
“Metro Manila Film Festival” December 25th-1st week of january
“April, Bacolod city, sugar cane.” Masskara
Physical Education
Rapping - It is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is known as MCing or Rhyming.
“Rapping” - It is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is known as MCing or Rhyming.
“B-boying” - A street dance originating among black youth in the United States and it is called Break dancing.
“Graffiti” - It is an artistic and visual expression of Hip Hop culture and known as graft or writing.
“DJ-ing” - One of the main parts or pillars of hip hop that goes hand and hand with MCing and play recorded music.
“Locking” - It is a type of dance very similar to popping. It's fast and exaggerated movements of hands and arms stand out.
“Popping” - It is characterized by its robotic elements contracting the muscles of the body.
“Modern Dance” - is designed to encourage freedom of movement and personal interpretation while weaving in varied movements/positions, It was developed in the early 1900’s the time when dancers came out against the stiffness and restraints of Classical Ballet.
“Hip-hop” - This style of dance began late 1960’s early 1970’s, composed of complex and combined.
“Contemporary dance” - This type of dance may include techniques that are found in ballet and modern dance such as floor fall and recovery. Improvisation even incorporates yoga.
Posture - “way of holding the body.”
Floor craft - Art of changing your routines so that you don't crash.
Timing - refers to moving to the beat of the music.
Shape - an aspect of the element of space.
Poise - the distribution of weight consistent with the dance position at a particular time, maintaining proper balance and shape.
Isadora Duncan - Mother of Modern Dance
Musicality - It is how the dancers hear, interpret and dance to music.
Merce Cunningham - Father of Contemporary Dance
Line Dance - choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows
Martha Graham - Mother of Contemporary Dance
“Dinagyang” - Festival Dance
“kuratsa” - Folk Dance
“sinulog” Festival dance
“subli” Folk Dance
“Pinagbenga” Festival Dance
“january, Kalibo, aklan, saint; Sto. nino” Ati-Atihan
“May, Lucban, Quezon. Saint; San isidro Labrador” Pahiyas
“Metro Manila Film Festival” December 25th-1st week of january
“April, Bacolod city, sugar cane.” Masskara