Dance Questions
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This is used to determine the intensity of your dancing activity and raising it to a higher level if necessary
Stamp in front or at the side with the right foot, and tap with same foot close to the left foot
Make fast turns by executing small steps in place to right or left
It is a annual cultural festival held on the thirds Sunday of January in honor of Sto. Nino, the patron saint of Cebu City
Turn around together clockwise (with right elbows almost touching) or counterclockwise (with left elbows almost touching), using walking or any kind of dance step
Costume - colorful and simple yet elaborate, inspired by Mardi Gras of other countriesMusic - mixed with traditional folk songs, foreign popular music and modern medley; very lively and upbeatDance - basic to complex synchronized steps that imitate the movement of bird; loud
Bow to each other, to the audience, to opposite dancers, or to the neighbors with feet together
Advance forward with partner, pass each other's right side, step across to the right, move backward without turning around, and pass each other's left side to proper places
IT has traces its roots from the abel weaving industry of Vigan before the Spanish Colonization. It comes from the word "batbat," a pair of bamboo sticks used to separate cotton pods that come from a tall tree called kapas sanglay
Face each other or stand side by side, then join left hands together and right hands together, either right over left or left over right hands
The THR of a 16-year-old individual is from _______ to _____ beats per minute during exercise
Turn with the ball, heel, or whole foot on a fixed place or point
Place one forearm in front and the other at the back of the waist
Move the hand from the wrist, either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction
It is what you hear people chant in the Sinulog Festival
Place both arms at one side (either right or left), shoulder, or chest or waist level
Opposite of collapse; regaining energy exerted into a body segment
Opposite of contraction; letting go or letting loose of being held into a shortening movement
Moving a body segment to complete a circle with its motion; not limited to circumduction, which is done in ball and socket joint
Dropping deliberately the exertion of energy into a body segment