1.Brief History of Polka sa Nayon.Earlier in 1859, the European immigrants introduced one of the first dancescalled Polka to the Filipinos. It was a popular performance during fiestas orgrand social gatherings. There were different versions of this dance in everylocality but the well-known were the basic steps, the plain polka, and the heel-and-toe polka. In Bataan, the dance is called Polka Tagala, Polka Sala inMindoro, the Visayans called it Polka Antigo, Polka Italiana in NegrosOccidental, and in Batangas, the dance was called Polka sa Nayon. Polka sa Nayon (POHL-kah Sah NAH-yohn), also known as Polka in the Village,was popular in the province of Batangas throughout the Spanish time.
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What are the basic dance step in dancing Polka sa Nayon?
Polka Sa Nayon dance literally means "Polka of the Village dance." This is a traditional Batangas dance in the Philippines.
the costumes are colorful. It was so colorful to show the audience that it was fun to dance the Polka sa Nayon because if it was colorless, it was like it was so boring to see. And colorful is equal to happiness (that was only my opinion)
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What are the basic dance step in dancing Polka sa Nayon?
Polka Sa Nayon dance literally means "Polka of the Village dance." This is a traditional Batangas dance in the Philippines.
the costumes are colorful. It was so colorful to show the audience that it was fun to dance the Polka sa Nayon because if it was colorless, it was like it was so boring to see. And colorful is equal to happiness (that was only my opinion)
paseo de bicol, saguin saguin,polka sa nayon
>bring your left foot forward then bring your right foot to a heel
tang na moIt is a ballroom dance that started from the Batangas Province. The dancers wear colorful clothes.
Polka sa Nayon is a traditional Filipino folk dance that originated in the rural areas of the Philippines. It is usually performed in a duple meter, with a time signature of 2/4. This means that there are two beats per measure, and each beat is a quarter note. The music for Polka sa Nayon is often lively and upbeat, with a moderate tempo that allows for quick steps and playful movements. The dance is typically performed in pairs, with dancers moving in sync with each other as they step, hop, and turn to the music.
Salamat sa pagbasa nito ang sagot ay 4 over 4. Ito ay mabilis kesa sa titi ng tao.
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