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    Cariñosa (Semi-Detailed Lesson

    Plan)Tuesday, March 26, 2013

    Semi-Detailed Lesson PlanMAPEH 2

    I – Objectives  At the end of 1 hour and 30 minutes, 40 out of 45 Second year Durianstudents will be able to:

    1.  define Cariñosa.

    2. 

    execute the eight figures of Cariñosa dance.3.  enjoy dancing the Cariñosa.

    II – Subject Matter   Cariñosa Dance, pp. 136 – 139, MAPEH 2 by Gonzales, et. al.III – Devices or Instructional Materials  Manila paper, cartolina, pictures, music player IV – Procedure

     A.  Routinary Matters1.  Prayer 

    Our Father who art in heaven …Give us today our daily bread … Amen.

    2.   AttendanceWho is absent in the first column?

    Who is absent in the second column?3.  RemindersDo not forget to start studying your lessons because the finalexamination is fast approaching. Ok class?

    B.  ReviewLast meeting we have discussed and performed the five fundamentalpositions in dance.

    1.  So, who can perform or execute the 1st position of the hands and feet?2.  Who can demonstrate the third position of the hands and feet?3.  And who can execute the fifth position of the hands and feet?

    C.  MotivationOk class, I want you to observe this picture. Then, I will randomly call afew of you to tell or to share to the class what you have observed in thepicture.

    D.  PresentationThis picture is an example of a Cariñosa dance. It portrays the

    Cariñosa dance. As what you have observed, the girl in the picture isholding a fan and the boy has a handkerchief on his side or hanging fromhis pocket. It shows that the boy has a feeling towards the girl. This kind of dance resembles the shyness and modesty of a Filipina.E.  ExplanationSo, our topic for today is about the Cariñosa dance. Cariñosa dance is a

    courtship dance that portrays acts of flirtation between a man and a woman. Thedancers perform steps resembling hid-and-seek movements. Cariñosa means the

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    loving or affectionate one.Cariñosa is a Philippine folk dance of Hispanic origin from the Maria Clara

    suite of Philippine folk dances, where the fan or handkerchief plays aninstrumental role as it places the couple in a romance scenario. It was actuallyoriginated in the Panay Islands on the Visayan Islands and it was introduced bythe Spaniards during their colonization in our country.

    So now, the pre-service teachers are going to demonstrate the eightfigures of Cariñosa dance and then you are going to follow us. OK class? So lookfor a partner.

    The 1st  figure is the “Three Steps and Point”. It starts with the right foot,take three steps sideward right. Point left foot in front. Right hand in reverse “T”position and left hand on skirt/waist. Kumintang right hand when pointing left foot.

    The 2nd  figure is “Pointing”. It starts with the right foot, take three stepsforward and meet at the center. Take four touch steps in front, right and leftalternately. Take four steps forward to partner’s place, passing each other by rightshoulder. Turn right about to face each other and close right to left.

    The 3rd  figure is “Back-toBack”. The partners meet at the center as infigure II. Turn right about to be in back-to back position, slightly to right of partner.Girl holds skirt; boy places hands on waist. Point right foot in front and shake rightindex finger at partner over right shoulder by left shoulder; left hand on waist.Step right sideward to be side by side with partner by left shoulder; place righthand on waist.

    4th  figure is the “Hide-and-Seek with Fan”. The girl hold and open fan withright hand. Point right foot in front and cover face with fan. The boy-point right and

    left foot alternately in front and look at partner from underneath the fan, hands onwaist.

    5th  figure is “Kneeling and Fanning”. Take three steps forward to thecenter. Girl kneels while boy passes around on right of girl to stand behind her and faces the same direction as girl. Boy points right and left foot four timesalternately in front, looking at girl over her right and left shoulder alternately. Girllooks at partner over her right and left shoulder alternately.

    6th  figure is “Hide-and-Seek with Handkerchief”. Partners meet at thecenter as in figure II. Boy takes handkerchief at corners in a perpendicular position between their faces with boy’s hands on top at face level.

    7th  figure is “Flirting with Handkerchief”. Partners turn right shoulderstoward each other. Starting with right foot, take eight waltz steps forward, moving

    around clockwise. Girl holds handkerchief at one corner and place it over her rightand left shoulder alternately at every measure, looking back at the boy at thesame time. Boy, in the meantime, follows behind girl, stretching out right and lefthand alternately, as though they were trying to catch the free end of thehandkerchief.

    The 8th  and last figure is “Flirting”. Start by taking two waltz steps to meetat the center. With girl leading in front, partners take six waltz steps forwardmoving around clockwise.

    F.  GeneralizationCariñosa dance is a Philippine folk dance of Hispanic origin. It is a

    courtship dance that portrays acts of flirtation between a man and woman. Thedancers uses fan for girls and handkerchief for boys as their props. The eightfigures of Cariñosa dance are three steps and point, pointing, back-to-back, hide-and-seek with fan, kneeling and fanning, hide-and-seek handkerchief, flirting withhandkerchief and flirting.

    G.  Application or DrillSame as your groupings from last meeting, you are going to perform a

    specific figure of Cariñosa dance. You or each group will choose randomly(“bonut”). I will going to give you 5 minutes to prepare or practice the figure youwere chosen. Ok class?

    H.  EvaluationGet one-fourth sheet of paper. Identify what is being asked.

    1.  It is a courtship dance that portrays acts of flirtation between a man anda woman. (Answer: Cariñosa Dance)

    2.   – 3. What are the two instruments or props usually used in dancing the

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    Cariñosa? (Answers: fan and handkerchief)4.  What kind of dance before does Cariñosa being originated (Answer:

    Maria Clara)5.  True or False: The dancers of Cariñosa perform steps resembling hide-

    and-seek movements. (Answer: True)6.  How many figures does the Cariñosa dance have? (Answer: Eight)7.  What is the third figure in Cariñosa dance? (Answer: Flirting)8.  What is the eight figure in Cariñosa dance? (Answer: Flirting)9.  What do you call the step that partners bow to each other? (Answer:

    Saludo)10. True or False: Cariñosa dance can only be performed by a single pair 

    only and not by group. (Answer: False)

    V – Assignment  Research about the desired costumes of the Cariñosa.

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