Evolution Of Dance In The Philippines

Evolution Of Dance In The Philippines

discuss the evolution of dance in the Philippines​

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1. discuss the evolution of dance in the Philippines​


Answer:

Creating the Dance

Developed around the time the Spanish occupation of the Philippines began in 1565, the Tinikling dance traces its origins to the island of Leyte. The wet climate of the island made it highly suitable for growing crops such as rice.

Answer:

The history of Philippine folk dancing incorporates influences from immigrants and conquerors while at the same time maintaining distinctly Filipino roots. Philippine folk dancing is a true reflection of daily life in past centuries while enchanting modern audiences at the same time.

2. What is the evolution of the philippine folk dance? ​


Answer:

The history of Philippine folk dancing incorporates influences from immigrants and conquerors while at the same time maintaining distinctly Filipino roots. Philippine folk dancing is a true reflection of daily life in past centuries while enchanting modern audiences at the same time.


3. Is there a growth of Filipino culture through the evolution of Folk dances in the Philippines


Answer:

yes.

Explanation:

Filipino cultures are cultivated by one's traditions and one of these are the folk dances. Through its evolution, our culture will also be influenced and thereby developed through constant practice.


4. Discuss the evolution of the philippine constitution​


Among its provisions was that it would remain the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines once independence was grany on July 4, 1946.in 1940,the 1935 Constitution was amended by the National Assembly of the Philippines.The legislature was changed from unicameral assembly to a bicameral congress.


5. evolution of philippine taxation​


Answer:

Evolved taxes promote capturing unearned income from land whilst providing incentives to labour and capital through potential reductions in taxation where human effort is involved.


6. The evolution of cyclones in the Philippines​


Answer:

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7. evolution of Philippine fashion and clothing​


Answer:

hatchingo

Explanation:

because it is the answer


8. what are the highlight in the evolution of dance


Answer:

Explanation:

Dance is considered essential to the evolution of civilisation. Since the first humans had not yet crafted language, it was through their body's movement that they communicated. Tribes developed a system of motion – a dance, to recognize their members. ... Around 4000 BCE, we find evidence of early dancing technique.

So why is it important for us, as dancers, to have a knowledge and understanding of dance history? History allows us to gain a better understanding surrounding the events, challenges, and celebrations that helped to form the people who developed our art form.

Answer:

Created by a former dancer + physical therapist, Robert Steinbacher, the class follows a 5 phase system, that progresses fluidly through ...


9. evolution of Philippine taxation​


Answer:

making ka kase sa teacher mo tanong kapa diko den Alam e he babye


10. evolution of the philippine constitution​


Answer:

The Philippines has had a total of six constitutions since the Proclamation of Independence on June 12, 1898. In 1899, the Malolos Constitution, the first Philippine Constitution—the first republican constitution in Asia—was drafted and adopted by the First Philippine Republic, which lasted from 1899 to 1901.


11. evolution of the Philippine constitution?​


Answer:

The 5 constitutions started with the country's independence in 1898:

Explanation:

The 1899 Malolos Constitution (1899-1901)

The 1935 Constitution (1935-1943, 1945-1973)

The 1943 Constitution (1943-1945)

The 1973 Constitution (1973-1986)

The 1987 Constitution (1987-present)


12. How will you describe the evolution of Dancing in the USA?


Answer:

Dance in the United StatesAK · AL · AR · AS · AZ · CA · CO · CT · DC · DE

FL · GA · GU · HI · IA · ID · IL · IN · KS · KY · LA

MA · MD · ME · MI · MN · MO · MP · MS · MT

NC · ND · NE · NH · NM · NV · NJ · NY · OH

OK · OR · PA · PR · RI · SC · SD · TN · TX · UT

VA · VI · VT · WA · WI · WV · WY

There is great variety in dance in the United States of America. It is the home of the hip hop dance, salsa, swing, tap dance and its derivative Rock and Roll, and modern square dance (associated with the United States of America due to its historic development in that country—twenty three U.S. states have designated it as their official state dance or official folk dance) and one of the major centers for modern dance[citation needed]. There is a variety of social dance and concert or performance dance forms with also a range of traditions of Native American dances.

The reality shows and competitions So You Think You Can Dance,[1] America's Best Dance Crew, and Dancing with the Stars, have broadened the audience for dance.

Explanation:

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13. evolution of philippines printing


Printing and publishing began in the Philippines with the arrival of the Spanish in 1565. Encountering an enormous number of native languages, the Spaniards felt a pressing need to describe the languages most commonly spoken in the archipelago in order to communicate with the Filipinos. With the establishment of Spanish sovereignty over the Philippines, the Spanish Crown issued several contradictory laws regarding language. The missionaries were urged to learn the vernacular languages but were subsequently required to teach Spanish. For this reason, missionaries learnt the Philippine languages by writing vocabularies, grammars, and catechisms.

14. Introduction about evolution of danceیا​


Answer:

vidence from multiple sources reveals a surprising link between imitation and dance. As in the classical correspondence problem central to imitation research, dance requires mapping across sensory modalities and the integration of visual and auditory inputs with motor outputs. Recent research in comparative psychology supports this association, in that entrainment to a musical beat is almost exclusively observed in animals capable of vocal or motor imitation. Dance has representational properties that rely on the dancers’ ability to imitate particular people, animals or events, as well as the audience’s ability to recognize these correspondences. Imitation also plays a central role in learning to dance and the acquisition of the long sequences of choreographed movements are dependent on social learning. These and other lines of evidence suggest that dancing may only be possible for humans because its performance exploits existing neural circuitry employed in imitation.

Explanation:

Answer:

The evolution of dance

Evidence from multiple sources reveals a surprising link between imitation and dance. As in the classical correspondence problem central to imitation research, dance requires mapping across sensory modalities and the integration of visual and auditory inputs with motor outputs. Recent research in comparative psychology supports this association, in that entrainment to a musical beat is almost exclusively observed in animals capable of vocal or motor imitation. Dance has representational properties that rely on the dancers’ ability to imitate particular people, animals or events, as well as the audience’s ability to recognize these correspondences. Imitation also plays a central role in learning to dance and the acquisition of the long sequences of choreographed movements are dependent on social learning. These and other lines of evidence suggest that dancing may only be possible for humans because its performance exploits existing neural circuitry employed in imitation.


15. evolution of philippine flag


The very first Philippine flag may be traced from the revolutionary history of the Katipunan. Bonifacio and his associates focusedd on creating a symbol that will represent their organization. He first asked Benita Rodriguez, with the help of his wife Gregoria de Jesus in creating the first and official flag of the Katipunan. The first flag was red in color and had three 'K's arranged horizontally. (first pic) Ever since, different flags of different generals of the Katipunan rose including General Mariano Llanera's famous black flag with the letter 'K' and a skull.

Later on, the first Philippine republic was established and its flag features an eight-rayed white sun with a face. (second pic) The flag lasted just for a year when it was changed to a flag more similar to the Philippines' present flag which was inspired by the Cuban flag. (third pic) This flag will be revised in the future and would become the present flag of the Philippines.


16. evolution of different dances​


Answer:

Dance is considered essential to the evolution of civilisation. Since the first humans had not yet crafted language, it was through their body's movement that they communicated. Tribes developed a system of motion – a dance, to recognize their members. ... Around 4000 BCE, we find evidence of early dancing technique.

Answer:

Dance is considered essential to the evolution of civilisation. Since the first humans had not yet crafted language, it was through their body's movement that they communicated. Tribes developed a system of motion – a dance, to recognize their members. ... Around 4000 BCE, we find evidence of early dancing technique.

Explanation:


17. Evolution of Philippine Literature​


Answer:

Philippine Literature developed through different periods or stages: Spanish colonial rule, American Period, under the Republic, and the Contemporary Period. Philippine Literature can also be seen into different literary approaches that slowly evolved through time.

18. discuss the evolution of philippine taxation. ​


Evolution OF Philippine Taxation

TAXATION IN SPANISH PHILIPPINES

• When spaniards came, they started to collect “tributos” (tributes).

• The purpose of it is to develop and improve the islands and to maintain it as well

• also, the collect tributes is for the government officials salary and for the expensesof the clergy

• The Filipinos have gotten satisfied with the production of agriculture

• Later on, half of the tribute was paid in cash and the rest with produce.

• Sixteenth century. Manila-Acapulco trade (The Galleon Trade)The Spanish government continued trade relations with these countries and Manila became the Center of Commerce-China, Japan, Maluccas, Siam, India, Cambodia, Borneo

• During the Galleon trade, force labor was a character of spanish colonial taxation and was required from the Filipinos.Male Filipino were obligated to serve which results to deaths in seventeenth century. Males are required to provide 40 days per annum.

• 1884, The payment of tribute was put to a stop because of the “cedulla”

• Taxation in the Philippine during spanish colonial period was characterized by a heavy burden place.

TAXATION UNDER THE AMERICANS

• Americans aimed to make the economy self-sufficient by running the governmentwith the possible sum revenue and create surplus in the budget.

• From 1898 to 1903, the Americans followed the Spanish system of taxation with some modifications.

• Later on, the Urbana would be replaced by tax on real state, which became known as land tax.

• The problem with the tax was that land titling in the rural area was very disorderly.The Internal Revenue Law of 1904- was passed as a reaction to the problems ofcollecting land tax. It prescribed ten major sources of revenue:1. licensed taxes on firms dealing in alcoholic beverages and tobacco,

2. excise taxes on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products,

3. taxes on banks and bankers,

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19. 1950's - 1999 observations evolution of dance. use 4 elements of dance.​


Answer:

twirl dancing

hip hop dancing

ballet dancing

Answer:

i wanna be a tutubi to tutubo



Answer:

evolution of Philippines is agriculture and gold plants fruits vegetables and animals


21. what can you say about evolution of the philippine folk dance from time to time?​


Answer:

For me philippines folk dance in corporates influences from immigrants and conquerorswhile at the same time maintaining distinctly filipino roots in it is the reflection of daily life in past centuries while in chanting modern audiences at the same time

Explanation:

hope i help


22. what is dance evolution?​


Answer:

pag upgrade ng sayaw mo

Explanation:

mas gagaling ka magsayaw


23. Philippines taxation evolution narrative​


Answer:

growing up in this world


24. 1. relate the evolution of Philippine politics? 2. Describe the different stages in the evolution of the philippine politics and governance?


Answer:

1. Relate the Evolution of Philippine Politics.

It all started during the Pre-Spanish Era, wherein the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines. The Philippines was split into numerous sections called barangays. Then, during the Spanish Era, the "Illustrados" mounted a campaign that would include indigenous voices in running the government.

Also, the contribution of Katipunan and the execution of Jose Rizal on December 30, 1896 intensified Philippine Revolution. Also the death of Bonifacio also caused several of the revolutionaries to be demoralized, and lead to revolts versus Spaniards.

Then, the Spaniards and the revolutionaries signed the Pack of Biak-na-Bato, this provided Aguinaldo exile to Hongkong, and leaded to amnesty and payment of indemnities by the Spaniards to revolutionaries. After that, Americans through admiral George Dewey lead his squadron to Manila Bay, defeating the Spanish Navy. Aguinaldo returned from exile and most of the Filipinos rallied for Aguinaldo's cause. Then most of the Philippine revolutionaries negotiated with Americans, while the Americans defeated the Spaniards in 1898. Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence of the Philippines dated June 12, 1898. Thus, after few years a "Congress" was convened in January 1899 in Barasoain Church, and inaugurated the first Philippine Republic. There all started the Philippine government.

2. Describe the different stages in evolution of the Philippine Politics and governance.

The Philippines started from barangays during Pre-Spanish Era, then revolutions against Spaniards happen during the time of Katipunan and Rizal.

Then, the Americans came to the Philippines helping the Philippines to established independence, there all started Philippine Politics and Governance. And few years passed, Japanese invaded the Philippines. During the Japanese Era, the "KALIBAPI" became the sole legal political party in the Philippines. And Jose P. Laurel was declared as the president of the second Philippine Republic.

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25. What is dance evolution?


Answer:

It's a bop. Dance styles change whenever society changes, whether it's due to war or simple rules. When the new millennium arrived, people brought with them not only old styles, but also a century's worth of dancing, ready to be passed down to future generations.

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26. what is the impact of cha cha in todays evolution of dances?​


Answer:

A lot of people are doing the Cha Cha Latin dance these days since it's catchy and fun.


27. what is the impact of cha cha in todays evolution of dances?​


The impact of cha cha in today's evolution of dances is that it helps people exercise and boosts the mood because of the energetic vibe it emits.


28. evolution of modern dance​


Answer:

Origins. Modern dance originated in Europe and America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was seen as combining the physical and emotional, to express the human spirit. From the late 1930s some modern dance practices were brought to New Zealand and taught to New Zealanders by Europeans.


29. 2000 evolution of dance observations.​


Answer:

Dance is considered essential to the evolution of civilisation. Since the first humans had not yet crafted language, it was through their body's movement that they communicated. Tribes developed a system of motion – a dance, to recognize their members. ... Around 4000 BCE, we find evidence of early dancing technique

Explanation:

hope it helps you


30. Explain the important roles in the evolution of dance.?​


Answer:

Summary

Evidence from multiple sources reveals a surprising link between imitation and dance. As in the classical correspondence problem central to imitation research, dance requires mapping across sensory modalities and the integration of visual and auditory inputs with motor outputs. Recent research in comparative psychology supports this association, in that entrainment to a musical beat is almost exclusively observed in animals capable of vocal or motor imitation. Dance has representational properties that rely on the dancers’ ability to imitate particular people, animals or events, as well as the audience’s ability to recognize these correspondences. Imitation also plays a central role in learning to dance and the acquisition of the long sequences of choreographed movements are dependent on social learning. These and other lines of evidence suggest that dancing may only be possible for humans because its performance exploits existing neural circuitry employed in imitation.


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