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Cheer and Dance Culture Quiz

Test your knowledge on cheerleading, hip-hop dance, and vibrant Philippine festivals with this engaging quiz! Dive into the rich history and fascinating facts about dance and cultural celebrations.

Topics covered include:

  • Cheerleading history and movements
  • Hip-hop dancing styles
  • Philippine festivals and traditions
37 Questions9 MinutesCreated by DancingStar27
The ____ during the Second World War gave birth to the dominant participation of women in cheerleading.
a type of cheerleading jump was named after Lawrence Herkimer.
Herkie, a type of cheerleading jump was named after
FITT stands for
An element of hip-hop dancing, was created by Don Campbell in Los Angeles, California.
Is closely related to popping, where dancers typically roll the head, hips, legs, and knees
Can be traced back to the late 1960's to 1970°s, coinciding, not coincidentally, with the hip-hop culture in African-American and Latino communities situated in New York and California
Is a month-long festival that takes place in Baguio every April.
The term _____ is an Ilonggo term for revelry or merrymaking
Are the three most prominent festivals held in Visayas in honor of the patron saint Santo Niño.
The term ______ is derived from a warm and friendly greeting "Madayaw," which means good, valuable, beautiful, or superior.
It is the umbrella term for all dances that have evolved outside closed spaces such as dance studios.
An extremely energetic type of street dance performed to loud music and allows its dancers to express their personalities.
Style in hip-hop that incorporates "cool" moves and spins.
This style involves series of quick movements that are coordinated closely to the music.
It is consists mostly of loose movements using hips and legs which gives the illusion that the performer has no bones.
It is described as colorful and an important part of Philippine culture and tradition which features large synchronized group dances where performers wear colorful costumes and use various props.
It is an annual festival that takes place in the city of Davao on the third week of August.
This festival takes place annually on September 9 in Surigao City, Surigao del Norte which literally means "rain" and "very good."
This are physical activities that involve organized routines that feature a combination of dance, tumbling, jumps, cheers, yelling, and stunts.
This is considered as the first and only cheerleading competition in the Philippines that uses American cheerleading rules and regulations.
Also known as 80s party dances, they became popular in the 1980s as hit dances at the time were modified by club dancers.
It is a dance that "naturally" developed as part of everyday living in a particular community. Don Campbell- He created and introduced the style "locking."
he invented "popping" in Fresno, California
It refers to the moves that give the dancers a chance to be creative and mix them up with their own style.
Bonok-bonok Maradjaw- This festival takes place annually on ______ in __________ which literally means "___" and "_____"
He created and introduced the style "locking."
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