Carinosa is a dance routine. There are three basic steps, which are, three-steps and signature point, touch step and waltz step.
Nobody seems to dance the Cariñosa outside of the Philippines! It's only a few Filipinos overseas who actually know this dance and that it's the National Dance not Tinikling. Also I find not many Filipinos know the proper steps. Theres many versions of the Cariñosa, and all are pretty hard, clever and flirtatious yet most of the ones I see in the internet like YouTube are very basic and sometimes terrible.
Here's one that I really like, it seems to be the Bicol version because it uses the abanico instead of the pañuelo to show the hide and seek movements: Cariñosa
This romantic and popular dance was a favorite all over the country of the Philippines. Cariñosa means affectionate, lovable, or amiable. This dance is interesting and enjoyable, because of the way the dancers perform it. This Cariñosa dance is performed with a fan or handkerchief. This dance involves romantic steps like showing and expressing feelings and some flirting acts together with your partner. This makes every Filipino, especially the young people, get more interested in their culture. This dance is really good, especially if the dancers performed it very well. Cariñosa has a lot of different versions. If you are a creative person, you could make another version of this dance. Today, some Filipinos consider this as the Philippine national dance next to Tinikling. More Info: Cariñosa - WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine EncyclopediaNobody seems to dance the Cariñosa outside of the Philippines! It's only a few Filipinos overseas who actually know this dance and that it's the National Dance not Tinikling. Also I find not many Filipinos know the proper steps. Theres many versions of the Cariñosa, and all are pretty hard, clever and flirtatious yet most of the ones I see in the internet like YouTube are very basic and sometimes terrible.
Here's one that I really like, it seems to be the Bicol version because it uses the abanico instead of the pañuelo to show the hide and seek movements: Cariñosa
Cariñosa
This flirtation dance is known trough the Philippines. Cariñosa means affectionate, lovable, or amiable. With a fan and a handkerchief, the dancers go through the hide and seek movements and other flirting acts expressing tender feelings for one another.
CUSTUME: Girls: Balintawak or patadyong and camisa. A fan is hanging at right side of waist.
Boys: Barong Tagalog and any color of trousers and a Handkerchief in his pocket.
MUSIC: 3/4 - a parts; A and B
COUNT: One, two, three to a measure
FORMATION: Partners stand opposite each other about six feet apart. When facing audience. Girls stand at R side of the partner. One or more pairs may take part in this dance.
Music Introduction
Partners face each other.
Execute a three-step turn R in place and bow to each other.
Girls hold skirts, Boy places hand on waist...............................................1M
FIGURE 1
THREE STEPS AND POINT
MUSIC A
a) Starting with R foot, take 3 steps sideward R (1M).
Point L foot in front (1M). R hand in reverse "T"
position and L hand on waist. Kumintang R hand
when point L foot ......................................................................................2M
b) Repeat (a) starting with L foot and moving sideward L.
Reverse position of hands...........................................................................2M
c) Repeat (a) and (b) 3 more times.
FIGURE 11
POINTING
MISIC B
Partners face each other. Throughout this figure, girls hold skirt and boy has hand on waist.
a) Starting with R foot, take 3 steps forward to meet at
the center (1M). Step L close to R (ct.1), pause (ct.1,2,3)................... ......2M
b) Take 4 touch steps in front, R and L alternately.
look at each other.......................................................................................4M
c) Starting with R foot, take 4 steps forward to partner's
place, passing each other by right shoulder (cts.1,2,3),
turn R about to face each other and close right R to L
foot (cts. 2,3)...............................................................................................2M
d) Repeat all (a-c) finishing in proper places...................................................8M
FIGURE 111
Back-to-Back
MUSC A
a) Partners meet at the center as in figure 11 (a) (cts.1,2,3,1),
turn about to be in back-to-back position a little bit
to R of partner (cts.2,3). Girls holds skirt, bys places hands
on waist...................................................................................................2M
b) Point R foot in the front and shake R index finger at partner
over R shoulder, L hand on waist (cts.1,2), step R sideward
to be side by side with partner by left shoulder, place R hand
on waist (cts.3). repeat 3 more times, pointing L,R,L and
shaking L,R,L index finger alternately at partner. Partners
are standing by each other's R shoulder when shaking R
index finger to partner, vice versa. Free hands on waist (3)...................4M
c) Turn R about and exchange places in figure 11 (c)................................2M
d) Repeat all (a-c) finishing proper places..................................................8M
FIGURE 1V
HIDE AND SEEK WITH FAN
MUSIC B
a) Partners meet at the center as in figure 11 (a)........................................2M
b) Girl- holds and open's fan with R hand. Points R foot
in front and covers face with fan, L hand holding skirt
(cts. 1,2), steps R close to L and puts R hand down (ct.3).
Repeat the same three more times, poiting L,R,L. Cover
Face with fan on (cts.1,2) of every measure (3M).
Boy- points R and L foot alternately in front and looks
at partners from underneath the fan. Hands on waist............................4M
c) Exchange places as in figure 11 (c).......................................................2M
d) Repeat all (a-c) finishing all proper places............................................8M
FIGURE V
KNEELING AND FANNING
MUSIC A
a) Starting with R foot, take 3 steps forward to center,
Girl hold skirt, Boy places hands on waist (1M).
Girl- kneels on R while boy passes around on R of
Girl to stand behind her and face the same direction
as Girl. Boy's hands on waist and girls R hand fanning
and L hand on skirt(1M)......................................................................2M
b) Boy- points R and L foot 4 times alternately in front,
looking at girl over her R and L shoulder alternately,
Girl- looks at partner over her R and L shoulder alternately.
Both hands plase on waist...................................................................4M
c) Boy- turns R about.
Girl- stands and exchanges places as in figure 11 (c)........................2M
d) Repeat all (a-c), but this time boy kneels down and
Girl fans R and L foot alternately. Finish in proper places................8M
FIGURE V1
HIDE AND SEEK WITH HANDKERCHIEF
MUSIC B
a) Partners meet at center as in figure 11 (a) (cts. 1,2,3,1),
Boy takes handkerchief from pocket; partners hold
handkerchief ta corners in perpendicular position
between their face with boys hands on top at face level
b) Partners point R and L foot alternately 4 times as in
Figure 11 (b) invert handkerchief in every measure,
one measure with boys hands on top while
pointing R foot and the next measure with girls hands
on top while pointing L foot. When own hands are
down look at partner's face from right side and when up,
look left side handkerchief................................................................4M
c) Girl release handkerchief. Partners exchange places as
in figure 11(c)....................................................................................2M
d) Repeat all (a-c) finishing in proper places,
Girl keeps handkerchief to the end of this figure..............................8M
FIGURE V11
FLIRTING WITH HANDKERCHIEF
MUSIC A
a) Partners turn R shoulders toward each other. Starting
with R foot, take 8 waltz steps forward moving
around clockwise.
Girl- holds handkerchief at one corner and places it over her
R and L shoulder alternately at every measure, looking back
at boy at the same time.
Boy- follows behind girl, stretching R and L hand
alternately as if trying to catch the free end of the
handkerchief....................................................................................8M
b) Turn R about and repeat (a) counter clockwise,
Girl leads again. Finish in proper places.........................................8M
FIGURE V111
FLIRTING
MUSIC B
a) Starting with R foot, take 2 waltz steps to meet at the center.
Girl's arm in lateral position moving sideward R and L,
Boy's hand on waist.......................................................................2M
b) With girl leading in front, partners take 6 waltz steps
forward moving around clockwise. Same position of hands
as in (a) but girls fingers fluttering in time with the music
as she looks over her R and L shoulder alternately at Boy
who is following her closely.............................................................6M
c) Turn R about. Repeat (b) counter clockwise.
This time boys leads, girl hand on skirts, boys in
lateral position, fluttering fingers, winks at girl once in
a while. Finish side by side, girl at the R side of the boy.................6M
SALUDO
Execute a three-step turn R in place and vow each other,
Girl holds on skirt, Boys hands on waist......................................................3M
The Carinosa is a Filipino folk dance. Its basic step is swaying from side to side while turning the palms up and down on waist level. The variation is to turn the palms up and down on shoulder level.
Carinosa is considered the national dance of the Philippines. The basic step is similar to the basic step of the waltz. Spins are also important and are performed during the last two bars of an eight-bar phrase.
Carinosa is a dance routine. There are three basic steps, which are, three-steps and signature point, touch step and waltz step.
swaying hands,do-si-do,and examining-like-steps.
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You can learn these steps by watching videos on it. This helps to see what you need to do for each step.
The Phillipines. It is a dance of hispanic origin... a fan or handkerchief is used as it resembles the couple being placed in a romance scenario.
They are many like Tinikling, Maglalatik , Igorot Dance, Pandaggo sa Ilaw, Singkil, Carinosa and many more.. (NARTHEENA 4rever <3)
Philippine folk dances are classified into these five classifications: 1. National and Regional Dances 2. Occupational Dances 3. Religious and Ceremonial Dances 4. Courtship Dances 5. Festival Dances
Watch this instructional video: http://www.imeem.com/people/SvXFaN/video/vmhxOdU0/kyle_de_ocampo_carinosa_instructional_video_shortfilm_video/
what are the costume of carinosa
The dance pattern of the Carinosa is a bit difficult to learn. It involves the use of a handkerchief and a fan. The dance is to the beat of three and both the male and female hold the corners of the handkerchief. There are several step by step tutorials online as well as YouTube instruction videos.
materials used in carinosa
Carinosa is a Filipino folk dance. The Carinosa dance dates back to the 16th century and was brought to the Philippines by the Spanish.
what are the steps in carinosa dance
The 8th step of the Carinosa is known as "flirting." This step involves two waltz steps, meeting in the middle and the female leading six forward waltz steps in a clockwise fashion. The other seven steps are essentially point and three steps, just pointing, back-to-back, fan hide-and-seek, fanning kneeling, handkerchief hide-and-seek, and handkerchief flirting.
step by step
The 2 step
The carinosa originated on Panay Island when the Spaniards colonized the area. This is a type of dance which is Hispanic in origin.
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