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The document summarizes various traditional Filipino dances including Pandanggo Oasiwas, Polkabal, La Jota Moncadeña, Itik-Itik, Sayaw sa Bangko, Cariñosa, Binasuan, Pandanggo sa Ilaw, Kuratsa, and Singkil. It provides brief descriptions of the origins, music, costumes, movements, and cultural significance of each dance form in 1-3 sentences per dance.
The document summarizes various traditional Filipino dances including Pandanggo Oasiwas, Polkabal, La Jota Moncadeña, Itik-Itik, Sayaw sa Bangko, Cariñosa, Binasuan, Pandanggo sa Ilaw, Kuratsa, and Singkil. It provides brief descriptions of the origins, music, costumes, movements, and cultural significance of each dance form in 1-3 sentences per dance.
The document summarizes various traditional Filipino dances including Pandanggo Oasiwas, Polkabal, La Jota Moncadeña, Itik-Itik, Sayaw sa Bangko, Cariñosa, Binasuan, Pandanggo sa Ilaw, Kuratsa, and Singkil. It provides brief descriptions of the origins, music, costumes, movements, and cultural significance of each dance form in 1-3 sentences per dance.
and is usually performed by fishermen to celebrate a good catch. In this version, the lamps are placed in cloths or nets and swung around while the dancers nagbibilog and sway. POLKABAL
The Polkabal displays some European impact in
its steps. The dance consists of nine different steps along the various movements like fluttering, stepping heel – to -toe, a copy of a bull fight, and even a slow walk. LA JOTA MONCADENIA
La Jota Moncadeña was adapted from an old
Spanish dance. It is a combination of Spanish and Ilocano dance set to Spanish music and castanets. A more solemn version of the dance is sometimes used to accompany a funeral procession, but it was also performed at the festival.Itik-itik ITIK-ITIK
The best description of the Duck – Duck are the
steps to simulate the way a duck walk, as well as the way it splashes water behind it to attract a mate. According to popular tradition, the dance was created by a woman named Right choreographed steps while dancing at a baptismal party. The other visitors in the copied his movements and everyone liked the dance so much it has been passed along from the beginning. SAYAW SA BANGKO
The dance is performed on top of a narrow
bench. The dancers will requirements good balance as they go through a series of movements with some impressive acrobatics. The dance and came back to the area of ??Pangapisan, Lingayen and Pangasinan. Cariñosa
The Cariñosa is a dance made for flirting!
The dancers will make a number of captivating movements as they hide likodn fan or handkerchief and peek at each other. The essence of the dance was the courtship between the two sweethearts. BINASUAN The ‘with an entertaining dance that is usually performed in the festive and social occasions like weddings and birthdays. The dancers must carefully balance the three half-filled glass of rice wine with their heads and hands as they spin gracefully while rolling on the ground. The dance originated in Bani in Pangasinan, and although it is usually performed alone, it has also become a competition between several dancers. PANDANGGO SA ILAW
The Pandanggo sa Ilaw is like a Spanish
Fandango, but Umaga is performed while balancing three lamps with oil – one at the head, and one in each hand. It is a lively dance that originated in Lubang Island. The music is in 3/4 time and is usually accompanied by castanets. KURATSA
The Kuratsa is described as a courtship dance
and often performed at weddings and other social occasions. The dance has three parts. The first part, the pair performed a waltz. In the second part, the music sets a faster pace as the man pursues the woman around the dance floor in a chase. To conclude, the music becomes even faster as the man who wins over the woman in his mating dance. SINGKIL
The Singkil dance is traditionally performed by
single women to attract the attention of potential suitors. The dancers will perform a series of graceful movements as you step out from them and in between the bamboo poles rhythmically applaud together. Fans and scarves are often used to enhance the movements of the dancers.