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This is a dance whose researcher is Ramon A. Obusan, and this song means "My Pomelo Tree".
Sua-Ku-Sua
Sakuting
Pangalay
Binislakan
The Sua-Ku-Sua is a classification of what dance?
Funny Dance
War Dance
Hope and Faith Dance
Courtship Dance
Aside from being known as fierce warriors, Tausugs are also known as:
Builders and Engineers
Welders and Painters
Teachers and Principals
Seafarers and Farmers
This fruit serves as an important source of income for the people of Sulu.
Apple
Pomelo
Guava
Mango
In Sua-Ku-Sua, the movements of the dance are compared to Sua's:
gentle leaves, slender branches, attractive fruits, and fragrant flowers to a lady.
Fragrant leaves, slender fruits, attractive branches, and gentle leaves to a lady.
Strong leaves, thin branches, and ugly fruits to a lady.
Ugly fruits, fragrant branches, and strong fruits to a lady.
In Sua-Ku-Sua, what does the two white fans represent?
shadows of fire
leaves rustling in the wind
branches cracking
wind gushing through
What is the top costume of a female Sua-Ku-Sua dancer?
Barawasi
Siyag
Tusuk
Sawal or Kantiu
What is the top costume of a male Sua-Ku-Sua dancer?
Bajo
Sarok
Barong
Sawal or kantiu
What is the music tempo for Sua-Ku-Sua dance?
4/4 and 3/8; composed of five parts - A, B, C, D and E
2/4 and 4/4; composed of three parts - A, B, and C
3/4 and 4/4; composed of four parts - A, B, C, and D
2/4 and 2/2; composed of six parts - A, B, C, D, E and F
These are countries whose kind of music is being used as an influence on Philippine Folk Dance.
Burma, Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia
Switzerland, China, Cambodia, Thailand, Germany, Philippines
Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Thailand, Japan, Switzerland
Japan, Vietnam, Finland, Thailand, Holland, Hawaii, France
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