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PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND

HEALTH 12
SECOND SEMESTER
QUARTER 3
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

• Identify the various religious and non-


religious festivals of the Philippines.
• Explain the different artistic elements ,
motifs, and forms that make up the features
of theses dance
• Relate the history and tradition of festival
dance to the culture of the people.
• Perform the fundamental steps in Festival
dance
IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES
FESTIVAL DANCES
Festival
FESTIVAL DANCE dances
◦ A festival or commonly known as a
“Fiesta” is part of the Filipino culture.
Festival dances are
cultural dances performed to the
strong beats of percussion instruments
by a community of people sharing the
same culture usually done in honor of
a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a
bountiful harvest.
RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS SECULAR FESTIVALS

Are festivals dedicated for Is opposite of


religious festival; maybe
patrons, gods, saints, and
celebration of people's
others related to any industry and bountiful
Religion. harvest.
SOME FAMOUS
RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
SINULOG
FESTIVAL
◦ The Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration
in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January
to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus) The word
“Sinulog” means “graceful dance”, wherein it
all started in 1980 with a simple dance that
represents the “sulog” (or current) of a river in
Cebu.
◦ Sinulog is held in celebration of one of the
country’s most famous historic relics: the Santo
Niño de Cebú. This was the statue of the baby
Jesus that was handed to the Rajah Humabon of
Cebu by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand
Magellan in 1521.
DINAGYANG
FESTIVAL
◦ Dinagyang Festival is one of the biggest and world-
class festivals in the Philippines. It traces the history
of devotion to the Holy Child Jesus popularly known
to Filipino devotees as Sr. Sto. Nino. The festival also
commemorates the arrival of the Malay settlers and
the legendary barter of Panay Island from the natives
called Ati.
◦ Dinagyang season in Iloilo City is on the first month
of the year and highlighted with an Ati Tribe
Competition every fourth Sunday of January. There is
an official launching by mid-October of the previous
year signaling the start of preparations especially for
tribes to practice for their performances in January of
the next year.
ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
◦ The Ati-Atihan Festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in
honor of the Santo Niño in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay
Island. The biggest celebration is held during the third Sunday of January in
the town of Kalibo, the province’s capital.
◦ Ati-Atihan Festival meaning is “to be like Atis or Aetas (Aklan Province's
natives).” Similar to Cebu's Sinulog Festival, and Iloilo's Dinagyang
Festival this event is celebrated to honor the Child Jesus, Santo Niño.
The celebration consists of multiple events that happen in various parts of
Kalibo town.
OTHER RELIGIOUS
FESTIVAL DANCES
◦It is a Festival celebrated
commemorating the anniversary of
Santiago City. ... Found in the province
of Isabela, Philippines.
The celebration unites groups of
people with different ETHNICS and
DIALECTS to aim the development and
progress of the CITY.
PINTADOS DE PASI

◦ The Pintados de Pasi Festival, in Passi City, central of Iloilo province, is perhaps
one of the best known and established festivals of the Visayan region that have
evolved through the years. It has played a big part in the lives of most
Passinhons. It is the most popular spectator cultural event and the most popular
for the community that has a large following. Theatrical-like street dancing
performances are a celebrated part of the Pintados festivity that is characterized
by heavy and aggressive body movements. Here, performers adorned in
traditional body tattoo with elaborate geometrical designs in their body, including
their arms, legs and torso dramatizes stories in which the towns’ ancestral beings
laid down every feature of the area, especially, their way of life.
August is a month of
merriment for Tuguegarao
as it commemorates the
feast of its Patron – St.
Hyacinth of Poland. Dubbed
as “Pavvurulun AFI
Festival,” the celebration is
not just a form of
thanksgiving for all the
blessings and abundance
the city has received, but it
also features core values of
unity and camaraderie
among Tuguegareños.
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
◦ Name of Festival:
Penafrancia Festival
◦ Place of Origin: Naga
City
◦ Religious Figure Honor:
Our Lady of Peñafrancia
◦ Month of Celebration:
September
The Penafrancia Festival
description is a religious
festival honoring Our Lady
of Penafrancia, Patroness of
the Bicol Region

This festival is the biggest religious event


in Bicol and is considered to be the
biggest Marian event in Asia where it
draws millions of tourists, pilgrims, and
devotees every year.
https://youtu.be/ha1l7bGyk1w?t=19
RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL DANCE
◦ Name of Festival: Sangyaw
Festival
◦ Place of Origin: Tacloban
City
◦ Religious Figure Honor:
Senior Santo Niño de
Tacloban
◦ Month of Celebration: June
Sangyaw Festival is a religious and socio-cultural
occasion and a prominent local celebration held
each 29th of June in Tacloban City.

Sangyaw signifies "to proclaim news" in the


neighborhood vernacular. It was made by previous
first woman Imelda Marcos in the 80s.
https://youtu.be/OfhccbRbr2E?t=6
BASIC STEPS IN
FESTIVAL DANCE
That’s
All!
ALVINIA Q. BALISI

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