Ati Atihan Festival Dance Steps

Ati Atihan Festival Dance Steps

ati atihan festival folk dance​

Daftar Isi

1. ati atihan festival folk dance​


Answer:

in festival mask . Bohol. cebu. and maskara


2. Bakit may ati-atihan street dance ang dinagyang festival e hindi naman ito ati-atihan festival?​


Answer:

The Ati-Atihan Festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño (Holy Child or Infant Jesus) 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. The name Ati-Atihan means "to imitate Ati", the local name of the Aeta people, the first settlers of Panay Island and other parts of the archipelago. The festivity was originally a pagan celebration to commemorate the Barter of Panay, where the Aeta accepted gifts from Bornean chieftains called Datu, who fled with their families to escape a tyrannical ruler, in exchange for being allowed to dwell in the Aeta’s lands. They celebrated with dancing and music, with the Borneans having painted their bodies with soot to show their gratefulness and camaraderie with the Aeta who had dark skin. Later on, the festivity was given a different meaning by the church by celebrating the acceptance of Christianity, as symbolized by carrying an image of the Holy Child or Infant Jesus during the procession.


3. basic step of ati atihan festival


Answer:

The Ati-Atihan movement is easy to dance. It's only single-forward, step-tap sequence & nothing more. And theyve been doing this mincing step for hundreds of years.

Explanation:

If I'm correct reply only.


4. Describe The Nature And Background of the Dance of The Ati-Atihan Festival​


Answer:

pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.pinagbenga nature and background of festivalWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.


5. SarswelaAti-Atihan FestivalBall Dance FestivalPeking OperaKodo Taiko Drum Festival​


Answer:

ball dance festival

Explanation:

correct me if im wrong


6. Ati-Atihan Festival ​


Answer:

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.

Explanation:

Hindi ko po alam so explain ko nalang


7. what lesson can you get in street dancing during festival ati atihan​


Answer:

its more beautiful and fun to see and experience to be with strangers and also you will witness the culture and traditional on how it is done

Explanation:

HOPE IT HELPS:)


8. 27 Which of the following festival dances is secular in nature? A. Bangus Festival B. Sinulog Festival C. Ati-atihan Festival D. Dinagyang​


The term "secular" refers to things that are not associated with religion or religious beliefs. Among the choices given, the festival dance that is secular in nature is the Bangus Festival.

The Bangus Festival is a celebration of the city of Dagupan's bountiful harvest of milkfish (bangus). It is a secular festival that highlights the city's thriving aquaculture industry and promotes its local products. The festival features a street parade, a cooking contest, and a "kalutan ed dalan" (grilling along the street) where vendors grill and sell various bangus dishes.

The Sinulog Festival, Ati-atihan Festival, and Dinagyang are all religious festivals that celebrate the Santo Niño (Holy Child) and are deeply rooted in Catholicism. These festivals involve religious processions, dances, and rituals.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A. Bangus Festival.

Answer
27.A.bangus festival

9. give ati-atihan positive effect of festival dancing​


[tex] \large \color{silver}{ \underbrace{ \overbrace{ \tt \bold \color{gold}{ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: Answer \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: }}}}[/tex]

ATI-ATIHAN -A FESTIVAL CELEBRATE BY REJOICING AND ENERGETIC MERRIMENT ON THE STREETS IN HONOR OF SANTO NIÑO AT KALIBO,AKLAN.

#Hope this Help to you

#Carryonlearning


10. 6.the ati-atihan festival is named after the natives "Ati-atihan"​


Answer:

The biggest celebration is held during the third Sunday of January in the town of Kalibo, the province's capital. The name Ati-Atihan means "to imitate Ati", the local name of the Aeta people, the first settlers of Panay Island and other parts of the archipelago.

11. 10. Which of the following BEST describes Ati-atihan Festival? A. Ati-atihan festival celebrates during and after christimas. B. The ati-atihan festival originated from Kalinga, Bataan C. People who apply black paint in their faces and performed the parade are called ati-atihan festival. D. Ati-atihan festival orginated from the younger sister called ate and Han for shaking the hands.​


Answer:

1.b

yan Yung sagot

pa brainlest


12. ati-atihan festival​


Answer:

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.

Explanation:

thanks me later and god bless you

I hope it help

Answer:

Ati atihan festival began on Monday, January 11

and ended Sunday 17 of January

Ang Ati-Atihan Festival ay isang pagdiriwang ng Pilipinas taun-taon na ginanap noong Enero bilang parangal sa Santo Niño sa maraming bayan ng lalawigan ng Aklan, Panay Island. Ang pinakamalaking pagdiriwang ay ginanap sa panahon ng ikatlong Linggo ng Enero sa bayan ng Kalibo, ang kabisera ng lalawigan.

#CarryOnLearning


13. What is the shape of Ati-Atihan Festival?What is the color of Ati-Atihan Festival?What is the value of Ati-Atihan Festival?What is the form of Ati-Atihan Festival?What is the texture of Ati-Atihan Festival?What is the space of Ati-Atihan Festival?Pasagot po ako please ​


1.There are various kinds of Ati-atihan masks. Some are similarly shaped to masquerade masks, where it shaped like extended wings of a bat. Others are oval-shaped with all sorts of intricate designs. It usually covers their faces entirely, and sometimes with added manes as of a lion's.

2.black

3.this is a celebration honor of the infant Jesus,the towns

4.religious procession and street parades

5.homophonic

6.held in the town of kalibo the ati-atihan is a two pronged celebration to firstly honor the Santo niño (Baby Jesus

Explanation:

correct me if I'm


14. ati- atihan festival ​


Answer:

The Ati-Atihan Festival is a feast held annually in January in honor of the Santo nino (infant Jesus,) concluding on the third Sunday, in the island and town of kalibo, aklan in the Philippines. The name " Ati-Atiha" means to be like Aetas" or make believe ati's.


15. 1.what is the origin of ati atihan festival2.what is cultural background of ati atihan festival​


1. Origin Of Ati Atihan Festival

The festivity was originally a pagan celebration to commemorate the Barter of Panay, where the Aeta accepted gifts from Bornean chieftains called Datu, who fled with their families to escape a tyrannical ruler, in exchange for being allowed to dwell in the Aeta's lands.

2. Cultural Of Ati atihan Festival

This is a celebration in honor of the Infant Jesus, the town's patron. Ati-Atihan, observed in honor of the Child Jesus. Ati-atihan means 'making like Atis,' that is, pretending to be like the aboriginal natives that once inhabited Aklan.

16. to encourage the enthusiasm and continous dancing during the duration of ati atihan festival the people shout​


Answer:

is to cheer and shout, 99.9% confirmed po :)

Answer:

To express there feeling


17. List the different steps in Masskara Festival and Ati-Atihan Festival.Masskara Festival1.2.3.4.5.Ati-Atihan Festival1.2.3.4.5.​


Answer:

The first picture is about Masskara festival step

and the second picture is about Ati-atihan festival step

Explanation:

no need hehe^^


18. ati atihan festival kind of festival​


Answer:

Religious / cultural

Explanation:

hope it helps

Brainliest answer po


19. 2. How is Ati-atihan festival similar to Sinulog? A. The two festivals integrate hip-hop dance steps. B. both are showing very intricate and colorful costumes worn by the dancers. C. Ati-atihan and Sinulog festivals are celebrated every January in honor of Santo Nino. D. Both festivals are performed with a chosen high-tech instruments.​


Answer:

B. Both Are Showing Very Intricate And Colorful Costumes Worn By The Dancers.

Explanation:

Hope It Helps;)


20. why ati atihan festival is a good dance to perform?​


Answer:

because some details is attached in dance like the colors, decorations, sounds and even the dance is great, so if you dance it the people or judges will have a good feedback in your performance if you had the 3 details:

Colors

Decorations and

Sounds

because it is celebrated by the rhythmic beating of drums and traditional street dancing. it strengthen the culture of a community. it promotes the products and it is a way of Filipinos to honor Santo Niño.


21. “Ati-atihan” is an example of what type of festival dance?


Answer:

Tribal dancing

Explanation:

Ati-atihan (2007) The festival features tribal dancing on the rhythms of the drums, dancing with weapons, and parading along the streets, which happens during the last three days of a week-long celebration. The performers and dancers wear indigenous costumes, masks, headdresses and body paints, making them very colourful and really alive.


22. Festival (ati atihan)​


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.

-Ayesha #CarryOnLearning #HopeItHelps

Answer:

Almost before we knew it, we had left the ground

Explanation:


23. How does the Ati-atihan festival differ from an ethnic dance?​


Answer:

The festival consists of religious processions and street-parades, showcasing themed floats, dancing groups wearing colorful costumes, marching bands, and people sporting face and body paints.


24. 4. Choose one festival dance from Luzon one from Visayas and one from Mindanao. Differentiate the dance from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Difference of Festival Dances (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao) Luzon (Panagbenga Festival Dance) Visayas (Sinulog, Ati-Atihan, Dinagyang, Maskarra) Mindanao 5. List down the uniqueness of each dances What makes the Festival Dance unique? (Describe the Festival Dance according to what you've watched) Sinulog- Ati-Atihan Panagbenga- Maskarra-​


Answer:

Choose one festival dance from Luzon one from Visayas and one from Mindanao. Differentiate the dance from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Difference of Festival Dances (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao) Luzon (Panagbenga Festival Dance) Visayas (Sinulog, Ati-Atihan, Dinagyang, Maskarra) Mindanao

5. List down the uniqueness of each dances What makes the Festival Dance unique? (Describe the Festival Dance according to what you've watched) Sinulog- Ati-Atihan Panagbenga- Maskarra-


25. ORIGINFESTIVAL DANCEDinagyangSinulogAti-AtihanMorionesPahiyasWhat is origin of this festival​


Answer:

1.sinulog-this festival tells the story of the Filipino's pagan past and their acceptance of christianity

2.panagbenga-this festival was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as way to rise up from the devastation of 1990 Luzon earthquake

3.moriones-the participants of the festival depict the Syrian mercenaries within the story of Passion of Christ

4.masskara-this festival began in Bacolod when they were suffering an economic crisis

5.ati-atihan-this festival was velebrated to honor the Santo Niño (the child Jesus)

ORIGIN

DINAGYANG FESTIVAL

The Dinagyang festival history started in 1967 when an Augustinian priest from Cebu gave a replica image of the Santo Niño as a birthday gift to a fellow Augustinian priest in Iloilo. ... In 1969, a competition was organized similar to the popular Ati-Atihan Festival of Kalibo town in Aklan province.

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.

ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL

a Catholic priest named Msgr. Jose Iturralde wrote that the origin of the Ati-Atihan Festival started from an old couple who lives in the western part of Aklan. Msgr. Iturralde said that in the early-1700s, a fisherman went fishing in a river but caught a piece of wood instead.

MORIONES FESTIVAL

The origin of the festival is traced to Mogpog and the year 1887 when Dionisio Santiago, the parish priest of said town, organized it for the first time.

PAHIYAS FESTIVAL

You can trace Pahiyas Festival origin way back in the 15th century. Farmers then used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw.


26. ati-atihan festival kinds of festival​


ati-atihan festival kinds of festival

Observed by - kalibo, aklan, PhilippinesType- Religious/CulturalDate- Third Sunday of January Hope it helps #CarryOnLearning

27. 11. What is the oldest festival dance in the Philippines?A. Dinagyang FestivalB. Panagbenga FestivalC. Ati-atihan FestivaD. Sinulog Festival​


D. Sinulog Festival

Sinulog Festival is the oldest festival dance in the Philippines

28. List the different steps masskara Festival and Ati-atihan Festival​


Explanation:

The answer is in the picture


29. 6. Its dance moves are basically two steps forward and one step backward as the dancer sways to a distinct rhythm of drums. a. Ati-atihan Festival b. Masskara Festival c. Sinukwan Festival d. Sinulog Festival​


Answer:

6. Its dance moves are basically two steps forward and one step backward as the dancer sways to a distinct rhythm of drums.

a. Ati-atihan Festival

b. Masskara Festival

c. Sinukwan Festival

d. Sinulog Festival

HOPE IS HELP

Answer:

A. Ati-atihan Festival


30. what are the common movements in the ati-atihan dance festival? ​


Answer:

Held in the town of Kalibo, the Ati-Atihan is a two-pronged celebration to firstly honour the Santo Nino (baby Jesus) and secondly to commemorate a peace pact between two warring tribes back in 1210

pabrainliest nalang tenchuuuu ❤️


Video Terkait

Kategori filipino