PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES WITH ASIAN INFLUENCE
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- Q1
Pangalay is wedding dance of Tausug.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q2
The dance researcher of Binislakan was Ramon A. Obusan.
falsetrueTrue or False120s - Q3
Sua-Ku-Sua is known as the fingernail dance.
falsetrueTrue or False120s - Q4
Lingayen in Pangasinan means "having to look backward and upward".
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q5
Pomelo fruits serve as an important source of income of the people of Sulu.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q6
In Sua-Ku-Sua, the movements of the dance is compared to sua's:
Fragrant leaves, slender fruits, attractive branches and gentle leaves to a lady.
Strong leaves, thin branches, and ugly fruits to a lady.
Gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a lady.
Ugly fruits, fragrant branches and strong fruits to a lady.
120s - Q7
The dance's place of origin is at Lingayen, Pangasinan and dancers are using sticks to perform.
Binislakan
Sua-ku-Sua
Pangalay
Sakuting
120s - Q8
Lingayen is word derived from what Chinese word?
Haduken
Li-King-Tung
Ni-Hao ma
Xiexie
120s - Q9
In Binislakan, what is the use of the two sticks?
To put into consideration the benefit of nature in dancing.
To show how bamboos are being utilized in dancing.
To produce rhythms, imitating the chopsticks used by the Chinese in eating.
To produce sound, showing respect to the elderly ones.
120s - Q10
Binislakan, Pangalay, Sua-ku-sua and Sakuting are Philippine folk dances influenced by what continent?
Northern
Asian
European
Western
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