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SUA-KU-SUA

Dance: Sua ko Sua

Meaning: My pomelo tree

Dance Culture: Lowland Muslim (Coastal)

Place of Origin: Jolo, Sulu

Ethnolinguistic Group: Tausog

Classification: Mimetic, Courtship

Performers: Male, Female

MOVEMENTS / STEPS PARTICULAR TO DANCE

Fans transform into tiny sails, face mirrors, butterflies, shields, and leaves. Sua-Ku-Sua's traditional steps are with Chineses influence.

BACKGROUND:

QUIZ TIME

DANCE PROPERTIES

COSTUME:

  • The Sua-Ku-Sua or "My Pomelo Tree" is a dance that likens the Sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruits, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.
  • Performed by couples, the Sua-Ku-Sua dancers make use of two white fans that are swayed, as if to signify the swaying of the leaves of the Sua tree while singing along with the music in their rice powder-covered faces and their eyebrow and sideburns are enhanced with soot for aesthetic purposes.
  • FEMALE

TRUE or FALSE

Top (BARAWASI): traditional loose blouse, long sleeves with deep, plunging key-hole neckline; extra panels attached to the right and left chest decorated with many tiny brass buttons.

  • MATERIAL: printed or plain Chinese silk or cotton

-The Meaning of Sua Ku Sua is ''My Cherry Tree.''

-The Dance culture is New York.

-2/4 AND 4/4; composed of Four parts- A, B, C and D.

-Top (BARAWASI): traditional loose blouse, long sleeves with deep, plunging key-hole neckline; extra panels attached to the right and left chest decorated with many tiny brass buttons.

-MATERIAL: printed or plain Chinese silk or cutton

-Top (BAJO): short-wais collarless shirt; open front with the right panel overlapping the left, studded with many tiny brass buttons and is not intended to close the front but used as an additional shirt decoration. The shirt is allowed to drop on the right side.

-MATERIAL: printed or plain Chinese silk or cotton

-what is the ethenoligiustic Group of Sua ku Sua?

9-10 2 types of classification

Pants (SAWAL OR KANTIU): loose Chineses pants with a 10-inch soft white band (coco curdo) attached to a wide waist. To tuck the pants in, the white band is overlapped in front, one side on top of the other and rolled out to form a tight belt.

  • MATERIAL: Chinese silk or any silk material preferably in navy blue, sunshine yellow, grass green, red or orange colors

Shoulder band (SIYAG): A seperate wrap-around malong of rich material strung over the right shoulder crossing the chest and hanging on the left side.

Headpiece: There are three choices: 1) gold or brass filigree called tusuk, 20 paper bills pasted on slender sticks; and 3) pasteboard cutouts in the front tip 8 to 10 inches high, similar to Chinese crowns covered with gold foil

SUA-KU-SUA

2/4 AND 4/4; composed of three parts- A, B AND C. Gabbang bamboo xylophone are shaped-like a small boat. Bamboo slats are thinned and cut to graduated sizes to prode three octaves of pentatonic scale.

MUSIC:

COUNT:

One, two to a measure in 2/4 time signature; 1, 2, 3, 4, to a measure in 4/4 time signature

Accesories gold or imitation gold earrings, necklace, bracelets, and brooches

Suggested footwear: Dancers are barefoot.

Pants (SAWAL OR KANTIU): Similar to the pants of females but in darker colors and bolder design

Accesories: money-belt, Sarok hat, Pis siyabit (rectangular hand-woven scarf tied on the head or hung loosely over one shoulder), Kris (wavy knife) or barong (leaf knife)

Suggested footwear: Dancers are barefoot.

  • MALE

Top (BAJO): short-wais collarless shirt; open front with the right panel overlapping the left, studded with many tiny brass buttons and is not intended to close the front but used as an additional shirt decoration. The shirt is allowed to drop on the right side.

  • MATERIAL: printed or plain Chinese silk or cutton
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