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- Q1
It's a dance that uses coconut milk or latik to reenact the early battles between Christians and Moros during Spanish colonization. What exactly is this native dance?
Itik-Itik
Tinikling
Cariñosa
Maglalatik
30s - Q2
Which is NOT the dance step of Maglalatik?
8 quick clap cycles to do the ripple effect
4 steps forward while pounding chest
cross step, slide close, slide close step
6 8-counts jogging to get to place
30s - Q3
Which part of the performance shows the intense battle?
Baliktaran
Baliktaran and Palipasan
Palipasan
Paseo
30s - Q4
Where does “Maglalatik” originate?
Laguna
Rizal
Bulacan
Marikina
30s - Q5
What is the proper costume of the folk dance “Maglalatik”
The Moros wear red and the Christians wear blue trousers
The Moros wear red trousers
The Christians wear blue trousers
All male wear patadyong to represent Christians and Moros
30s - Q6
Which of the following describe the folk dance “Maglalatik”
All dancers are male
All of the above
The Moros wear red trousers
Making 4 steps forward while pounding chest
30s - Q7
What is the tempo of the music of Maglalatik?
Very slow C. Slow D. Very fast
Slow
Fast
Very fast
30s - Q8
How will you show that you love your culture?
Make fun of it.
Disrespect the dance step.
Feel boredom when dancing
Be proud and dance it properly
30s - Q9
What is/are the benefits of dancing?
Helps boost your mood
Improves balance and strength
Improves cardiovascular health
All of the above
30s - Q10
What do you feel when you are learning and dancing the Philippine Folk Dance?
shy
guilt
bore
proud
30s