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Assignment Pe102

This document contains information about basic dance steps for Philippine folk dances. It provides descriptions of dance steps in both 2/4 and 3/4 time signatures. Some of the basic steps described include the touch step, close step, plain polka, hop polka, heel and toe polka, and slide polka. Additional steps for 3/4 time include the step point, step swing, native waltz, cross waltz, waltz balance, and three-step turn. Detailed instructions are given for how to perform each step, including which foot to step with on each count.

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Assignment Pe102

This document contains information about basic dance steps for Philippine folk dances. It provides descriptions of dance steps in both 2/4 and 3/4 time signatures. Some of the basic steps described include the touch step, close step, plain polka, hop polka, heel and toe polka, and slide polka. Additional steps for 3/4 time include the step point, step swing, native waltz, cross waltz, waltz balance, and three-step turn. Detailed instructions are given for how to perform each step, including which foot to step with on each count.

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Name: Hannah Deatras 1st year college BEED-GEN-ED

Subject: PE 102 Module no. 5 and 6

Instructor: Ma’am Monette C. Yatan.

Assignment:

1. Basic dance step in Philippine folk dance includes its step by step description.

Dance step in Time signature 2/4

Basic Dance Steps Step by step description

Touch step Point R foot in front (ct. 1), step R close to


L (ct. 2). This is commonly done in front.
=1M

Close step -Step R foot (ct. 1), close L to R foot (ct. 2)


= 1M This may be executed in any
directions

Change Step Step R foot in front (ct. 1), step L close to


R foot in rear (ct. and), step R foot quickly
in front (ct. 2). This may be executed in
any directions.

Step-Point Step R foot in front (ct. 1), point L foot in


front (ct. 2) This step is executed in all
directions.

Plain Polka Step L foot in front (ct.1), step R close to


left foot in rear (ct. and), step L in front
(ct.2), pause (ct. and).

Hop polka Hop on L foot and step R forward (ct.1),


step L close to R in rear (ct. and), step R
foot forward (ct. 2) and pause (ct. and).
This may be executed in any directions.

Heel and toe polka Place L heel in fourth in front (ct.1), touch
left toe in rear ( ct. 2), Take one plain polka
step forward, starting with the L foot (ct. 1,
and 2, and).

Slide polka Take two slide step forward and a plain


polka: Slide L foot in front (ct. 1), close R
to L foot in rear ( ct. and), slide R foot in
front ( ct. 2), close L foot in rear ( ct. and).
Take one plain polka forward starting with
the L foot (cts. 1, and 2, and)

Dance step in Time Signature ¾

Basic Dance Steps Step by step description

Touch step Point R foot in front ( ct. 1 ), step R close


to L ( ct. 2, 3 ). This is commonly done in
front. =1M

Step point Step R foot in front ( ct. 1), point L foot in


front (cts. 2, 3 ) This step is executed in all
directions.

Step swing Step R (cts. 1,2); swing L (ct. 3) or step R


(ct. 1); swing L (cts. 2,3)Step hop step R
(cts. 1,2); hop R (ct. 3) =1M

Close step- 1) Step R foot ( cts. 1 ), close L to R foot (cts.


2, 3 ) = 1M, ` or
2) Step R foot ( cts. 1, 2 ), close L to R foot
(ct. 3) = 1M This may be executed in any
directions

Native waltz Step L foot in front (ct.1), step R close to L


in rear (ct.2), step L in front (ct.3)
This may be executed in all directions.

Step R foot across the L foot in front and


Cross waltz raise slightly the L foot across in rear
(ct.1), step the L foot close to R in
rear( ct.2), step R foot in front (ct. 3). Step
on the ball of the rear foot on the second
count.

Waltz balance  Step R in front (ct.1), close L foot to R in


rear and raise heels (ct.2), lower heels
with the weight of the body on the R foot
(ct.3). The knees are slightly bent before
raising the heels. This may be executed
forward, backward, obliquely forward and
backward, sideward right and left.

Three-step turn step R (ct. 1) turn and step L(ct. 2); turn
and step R (ct. 3); close L to R (ct. 1);
pause = 1M

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