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Traditional dance of an indigenous society that depicts cultural characteristics of a specific people of a given place and time.

Folk Dance

These dances reflect the peculiar characteristics of specific tribe specially their cultural, racial; religious traditional similarities.

Ethnic Dance

the type of folkdance found most widely done in a specific country. Some examples are England’s Virginia Reel, Italy’s Tarantella. Polka waltz Germany

National Dance

This refers to a type of dance, which makes use of the basic Locomotor and axial movements.

Natural Dance


The highest form of dance for the purposed of entertainment. It is the product of exploration and improvisation of movements as the dancer or choreographer expresses feelings of emotion, ideas and interpretations. It has a defined form, beginning and ending.

Creative Dance

This dance appeals to the more skillful performers specially the boys, because of the stunt elements present. Interest is maintained by vigorous movement. Participants experience tremendous satisfaction.

Gymnastics Dance

This includes the wholesome and artistic form of dancing used for reaction purposes. Fundamental steps given as preparation for ballroom dancing.

Social/Ballroom Dance

This is a deviation from traditional ballet by young American dancer like Isadora Duncan who gradually introduced whole technique of dance movement based ideas that such movement begin at the center of the body and follow sequentially out of the limbs. This is a contrast to the classical or traditional ballet.

Modern Dance

This is a deviation from traditional ballet by young American dancer like Isadora Duncan who gradually introduced whole technique of dance movement based ideas that such movement begin at the center of the body and follow sequentially out of the limbs. This is a contrast to the classical or traditional ballet.

Modern Dance

Valuable activities depict the early years of the life of a child. The dance steps require simple technique skills but give a lot of training in developing the sense of rhythm. They combine movement and singing done in rhythm.

Singing Dance