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1. One of the following statements DOES NOT define cha-cha.

a. Cha-cha is generally done as a partnership dance, which means the “leader”, traditionally-always

necessarily- the man.

b. The music is written in 4/4 time and around 30 measures per minute (120 beats per minute) with a

medium-to-fast, syncopated feel.

c. A dance that is often danced at ballroom dance events as well as Latin clubs.

d. NONE of the above.

2. A traditional Filipino folk dance which steps are inspired to the way a duck walks, as well as the way it

splashes water on its back to attract a mate.

a. Tinikling

b. Maglalatik

c. Sayaw sa Bangko

d. Itik-itik


3. A traditional Filipino folk dance which is considered by many to be the Philippines’ national dance.

a. Tinikling

b. maglalatik

c. Sayaw sa Bangko

d. Itik-itik


4. The type of Filipino folk Dance which requires the Dancers the need of a good balance as they go

through a series of movements that include some impressive acrobatics.

a. Pandanggo sa Ilaw b. Pandanggo Oasiwas c. Sayaw sa Bangko

d. Maglalatik


5. A Filipino Folk Dance which is similar to a Spanish Fandango, but is performed while balancing three oil

lamps-one on the head, and one in each hand.

a. Pandango sa Ilaw

b. Pandanggo Oasiwas
c. Sayaw sa Bangko

d. Maglalatik


6. A Filipino Folk Dance which performed by fishermen to celebrate a good catch.

a. Pandanngo sa Ilaw
b. Pandanggo Oasiwas
c. La Jota Moncadena
d. Habanera Botolena


7. A dance made flirting.

a. Carinosa

b. Kuratsa

c. La Jota Moncadena

d. Habanera Botolena

MAKASAGOT NG TAMA BRAINLIEST​


Sagot :

Answer:

1.b.

2.a.

3.c.

4.b.

5.a.

6.a.

7.c.

Explanation:

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