Sua Ku Sua Folkdance

Sua Ku Sua Folkdance

Among the 4 folkdances (Binislakan, Pangalay, Sua-Ku-Sua, Sakuting) whichone do you like best and why?​

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1. Among the 4 folkdances (Binislakan, Pangalay, Sua-Ku-Sua, Sakuting) whichone do you like best and why?​


Answer:

binislakan for me its the most easy at of 4 of them☺


2. Among the 4 folkdances (Binislakan, Pangalay, Sua-Ku-Sua, Sakuting)which one do you like best and why?


Answer:

Sakuting

Explanation:

Because i have used to dance this folk dance when i was in my 6th grade. It is really fun and enjoying to dance with your partner and with the whole group.

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3. LEARNING TASK 1:Identify what is asked in each statement.1. Ethno-linguistic group where Sua Ku Suabelong.2. Meaning of Sua Ku Sua.3. Place of origin of Sua Ku Sua.4. Dance Researcher of Sua Ku Sua.5. Dance Culture of Sua Ku Sua.​


Answer:

TausugMy Pomelo TreeJolo,SuluRamon A.ObusanMuslim-lowland(coastal)

Explanation:

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4. vocal music of sua ku sua?​


Answer:

Mindanao Vocal Music

Explanation:

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5. full history of Sua-ku-Sua


The dependence of the Tausug on the Pomelo tree and its fruits have created a bond between the two which prompted the Tausog of Jolo, Sulu to make a dance honoring the latter. The Sua-Ku-Sua or “my Pomelo tree” is a dance that likens the sua’s gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady. Performed by couples, the Sua-Ku-Sua dancers make use of two white fans that are swayed, as if to signify the swaying of the leaves of the sua tree while singing along with the music in their rice powder-covered faces.

Aside from being known as fierce warriors, the Tausug of Jolo, Sulu are also remarkable as seafarers and farmers. In Sulu, extensive orchards are planted with coconut and Pomelo and the field with stables like rice and root crops. Pomelo fruit serve as an important source of income of the people of Sulu. Their dependence on Pomelo fruits for their livelihood inspired them to create Sua- Ku- Sua dance.

The movements of the dance compare sua’s gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a lady. During the performance, the couples sing while flapping two white fans which represent the leaves rustling in the wind. The performers, especially women, dance with faces thickly covered with finely ground rice powder. Their eyebrows and sideburns are enhanced with soot for aesthetic purposes.

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6. what is the props of sua ku sua?


Answer:

The dance features the movement of the fans (hands) that mimics the movement of the Pomelo (Sua) tree. As the Tausugs tell their story through their movements, the choreographic use of the fan transform it into tiny sails, face mirrors, butterflies, shields, and leaves throughout the dance.

Explanation:


7. LEARNING TASK 3 Directions: Read the statement comprehensively. Write letter T if the statement is correct and letter F if incorrect. Write your answers on the space provided before each number. 1. The dance Sua-Ku-Sua is coming from Jolo, Sulu. 2. Sua-Ku-Sua is a festival dance. 3. Pomelo tree is the inspiration of Sua-Ku-Sua dance. 4. Dancers are also singing while dancing Sua-Ku-Sua. 5. China, Malaysia and Thailand are the countries that influence Sua-Ku-Sua. 6. The fans in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua represents the leaves of a pomelo tree. 7. The dance researcher of Sua-Ku-Sua is Francisca Reyes-Aquino. 8. While dancing Sua-Ku-Sua, the dancers are barefooted. 9. The female top costume in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua is called Bajo. 10. The music of Sua-Ku-Sua dance is compose of three parts.


Answer:

Diko po alam eh naghahanp din ako


8. 1.what are the similarities of binislakan and sua ku sua2. what are the differences of binislakan and sua ku sua​


Answer:

Similarities of Binislakan and Sakuting: Both Binislakan and Sakuting are a part Philippine Folk Dance with Asian influences. They are also similar because both of these folk dances are using sticks to perform the dance. This folk dances are performed with partner.

Explanation:

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9. what is the lyrics of Sua - Ku - Sua


 Sua - Ku - Sua Dance

              The Tausug's reliance on the Pomelo tree and its fruits has built a connection between the two that prompted Jolo's Tausog, Sulu, to make a dance to honor the latter. The Sua-Ku-Sua or "my Pomelo flower" is a dance that resembles a lady's gentle leaves, beautiful flowers, fragrance and slender body.

               The Sua-Ku-Sua dancers, performed by couples, make use of two white fans who are swayed, as if to show the swaying of the sua tree leaves while singing in their rice-covered faces along with the music.

Movements

               The dance movements equate the gentle leaves of sua, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a woman. The couples sing during the show while flapping two white fans that represent the leaves rustling in the wind.The performers dance, particularly women, with faces thickly covered with fine ground rice powder. For aesthetic purposes their eyebrows and sideburns are painted with soot.

Here is the lyrics of the song

Sua ku sua, ku am pati anum

Sua ku sua, ku am pati anum

Ay dahun-dahun niya unum

Ay dahun-dahun niya unum

Ay bang makatungtung sila ini tanun

Ay bang makatungtung sila ini tanun

Atay-atay kung makagumun

Atay-atay kung makagumun

Ikapilaran kambay sararan

Hikalasahan di ka pipintasan

Dahon-dahon pipintas-pintas

dahumahan Magpipintas

kitaragumay Kapilaran, iman

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10. describe the following folkdances in your own understanding:a. binislakanb.pangalayc.sua-ku-suad.sakuting​​


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Binislakan

Binislakan, meaning “the use of sticks”, imitates two chopsticks used by the Chinese for eating. Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak.

Binislakan folk dance came to the Philippines with Chinese in migrants. The sticks are used to represent chopsticks.

Pangalay

Pangalay also known as "Daling-Daling or Mengalai in Sabah" is the traditional "fingernail" dance of the Tausūg people of the Sulu Archipelago and eastern coast Bajau of Sabah.

The Pangalay is predominantly performed during weddings or other festive events.

Sua-Ku-Sua

Sua-Ku-Sua or “my Pomelo tree” is a dance that likens the sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.

Sakuting

Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians.


11. what is the history of sua ku sua


Sua Ku sua is the dance culture of Muslim-lowhand (coastal).The meaning of sua Ku sua is "My pomelo tree" place origin of it is Jolo and sulu country influence China,malaysia, and Indonesia.Ethno-linguistic group is tausug and this is a courtship dance of classification.the dance researcher is Ramon A. Obusan this is the history of sua Ku sua

12. what is the background of sua-ku-sua?​


SUA- KU- SUA Dance Researcher Meaning Dance Culture Place of Origin Country of Influence Ethno- linguistic Group Classification : Ramon A. Obusan : My Pomelo Tree : Muslim- lowland (Coastal) : Jolo, Sulu : China, Malaysia and Indonesia : Tausug : Courtship

The dependence of the Tausug on the Pomelo tree and its fruits have created a bond between the two which prompted the Tausog of Jolo, Sulu to make a dance honoring the latter. The Sua-Ku-Sua or “my Pomelo tree” is a dance that likens the sua’s gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady. Performed by couples, the Sua-Ku-Sua dancers make use of two white fans that are swayed, as if to signify the swaying of the leaves of the sua tree while singing along with the music in their rice powder-covered faces.

Background Aside from being known as fierce warriors, the Tausug of Jolo, Sulu are also remarkable as seafarers and farmers. In Sulu, extensive orchards are planted with coconut and Pomelo and the field with stables like rice and root crops. Pomelo fruit serve as an important source of income of the people of Sulu. Their dependence on Pomelo fruits for their livelihood inspired them to create Sua- Ku- Sua dance.

The movements of the dance compare sua’s gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a lady. During the performance, the couples sing while flapping two white fans which represent the leaves rustling in the wind. The performers, especially women, dance with faces thickly covered with finely ground rice powder. Their eyebrows and sideburns are enhanced with soot for aesthetic purposes.

What is the background of sua-ku-sua?

Background Aside from being known as fierce warriors, the Tausug of Jolo, Sulu are also remarkable as seafarers and farmers. In Sulu, extensive orchards are planted with coconut and Pomelo and the field with stables like rice and root crops. Pomelo fruit serve as an important source of income of the people of Sulu. Their dependence on Pomelo fruits for their livelihood inspired them to create Sua- Ku- Sua dance.

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13. proponent of sua ku sua?​


Answer:

Sua-Ku- Sua is an Indigenous dance from the Philippines that compares the tree with people--- the slender shape of the trunk and branches, gentle leaves, and beautiful flowers. As a courtship dance, the dancers communicate with each other through the use of the fans and the movements of the dance.


14. dance classification of sua ku sua


Answer:

The Sua-Ku-Sua or “my Pomelo tree” is a dance that likens the sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.

Explanation:

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15. what is history of sua ku sua


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16. count of sua-ku-sua​


Answer:

1,2 to a measure in2/4 time signature

Explanation:

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17. classification of sua ku sua


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18. what is the history of sua ku sua?


History of Sua Ku Sua

Sua Ku Sua means My Pomelo Tree, it originated in Jolo, Sulu where most of the people living there are famers or sea farmers. They are rich of the Coconut Trees and Pomelo Trees which greatly influenced the dance Sua Ku Sua.

The pomelo tree was described of having fragrant flowers, slender branches and bears a beautiful fruit., they used this to symbolize a lady of sophistication. The Sua Ku Sua was made to be a courtship dance where it is performed by two people or more mostly by a male and a female.

They prepare themselves by putting on:

White rice powder on their faces Uses fan as a interactive tool for the dance A much more intensified eyebrows and sideburns

The Costumes for the dancers of Sua Ku Sua:

Barawasi and Sawal- this is for the females where it is of festive colors and filled with brass buttons and is made of Chinese Silk. Sawal is the pants that is made of Silk. Siyag- a wrap that is put on their shoulders Accessories- such as head pieces, necklaces, and earrings Bojo and Sawal- this is the top for the male dancers also has the same details as Barawasi Accessories- belt, hat and scarf that is hand woven

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19. classification of sua ku sua dance


Answer:

 The Sua-Ku-Sua or “my Pomelo tree” is a dance that likens the sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.

Explanation:

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20. Instruments used in sua ku sua


Answer:

Gabbang bamboo xylophone are shaped- like a small boat. Bamboo slats are thinned and cut to graduated sizes to produce three octaves of pentatonic scale. 18. Count: One, two to a measure in 2/4 time signature; 1, 2, 3, 4 to a measure in 4/4 time signature


21. what? history sua-ku-sua


The sua-sua, or pomelo tree dance, is one of the most popular Philippine dances of the island of Jolo,Sulu. It is also a Moro Folksong. Moros are Filipino Muslims who live on the southern islands of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. They were traditionally brave warriors.

22. A LEARNING TASK 3 Directions: Read the statement comprehensively. Write letter T if the statement is correct and letter F if incorrect. Write your answers on the space provided before each number.1. The dance Sua-Ku-Sua is coming from Jolo, Sulu. 2. Sua-Ku-Sua is a festival dance. 3. Pomelo tree is the inspiration of Sua-Ku-Sua dance. 4. Dancers are also singing while dancing Sua-Ku-Sua. 5. China, Malaysia and Thailand are the countries that influence Sua-Ku-Sua. 6. The fans in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua represents the leaves of a pomelo tree. 7. The dance researcher of Sua-Ku-Sua is Francisca Reyes-Aquino. 8. While dancing Sua-Ku-Sua, the dancers are barefooted. 9. The female top costume in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua is called Bajo. 10. The music of Sua-Ku-Sua dance is compose of three parts.​


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Explanation:

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23. Instruments used in sua ku sua


Answer:

Instruments usedin sua ku sua is called " Gabbang bamboo xylophone"

Explanation:

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24. Place of origin sua-ku-sua​


Answer:

Jolo

Sua Ku Sua dance means My Pomelo Tree, it originated in Jolo, Sulu where most of the people living there are famers or sea farmers. They are rich of the Coconut Trees and Pomelo Trees which greatly influenced the dance Sua Ku Sua.


25. Compare and Contrast Sua ku Sua and Pangalay Philippine Folk dance. SUA-KU-SUA PANGALAY Contrast Contrast Compare​


explanation

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26. What is the history of sua ku sua


the sua ku sua is a traditional dance of tausug people in sulu (philipines), malaysia and indonesia.............

27. what are the history of sua-ku-sua


The Sua-Sua, or pomelo tree dance, is one of the most popular Philippine dances of the island of Jolo,Sulu. It is also a Moro Folksong. Moros are Filipino Muslims who live on the southern islands of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago.

28. sua ku sua dance classification


Answer:  

Courtship dance

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29. coordination of Sua-ku-sua... pls​


Answer:

Sua-Ku-Sua is a Filipino Indigenous dance that is influenced by the culture of Indonesians, Malaysians, and Chinese. The Tausug lives in the capital municipality of Jolo, Sulu, in Southern Mindanao, Philippines. Aside from being known as fierce warriors, they are also noted for being remarkable seafarers and farmers. Sua-Ku- Sua is an Indigenous dance from the Philippines that compares the tree with people--- the slender shape of the trunk and branches, gentle leaves, and beautiful flowers. As a courtship dance, the dancers communicate with each other through the use of the fans and the movements of the dance. The pomelo fruit serves as an important source of income for the people of Sulu. Their dependence on Pomelo fruits for their livelihood inspired them to create the Sua-Ku-Sua dance. The movements of the dance compare the sua's gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a lady.

Explanation:


30. LEARNING TASK 3 Directions: Read the statement comprehensively. Write letter T if the statement is correct and letter F if incorrect. Write your answers on the space provided before each number. 1. The dance Sua-Ku-Sua is coming from Jolo, Sulu. 2. Sua-Ku-Sua is a festival dance. 3. Pomelo tree is the inspiration of Sua-Ku-Sua dance. 4. Dancers are also singing while dancing Sua-Ku-Sua. 5. China, Malaysia and Thailand are the countries that influence Sua-Ku-Sua. 6. The fans in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua represents the leaves of a pomelo tree. 7. The dance researcher of Sua-Ku-Sua is Francisca Reyes-Aquino. 8. While dancing Sua-Ku-Sua, the dancers are barefooted. 9. The female top costume in dancing Sua-Ku-Sua is called Bajo. 10. The music of Sua-Ku-Sua dance is compose of three parts.​


Answer

1.T

2.F

3.F

4.T

5.T

6.T

7.F

8.T

9.T

10.F

Explanation:

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