pandanggo sa ilaw
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Pandanggo sa Ilaw - The word pandanggo comes from the Spanish dance "fandango"characterized with lively steps and clapping while following a varying ¾ beat. Pandanggo requires excellent balancing skill to maintain the stability of three tinggoy, or oil lamps, placed on head and at the back of each hand. This famous dance of grace and balance originated from Lubang Island, Mindoro. Pandango Sa Ilaw
pandanggo sa ilaw
pandanggo sa ilaw
kimona at saya
The traditional dance of the visayans is 'Pandanggo sa Ilaw'.
The traditional dance of the visayans is 'Pandanggo sa Ilaw'.
teach me how to dougie and gangnam style
shake ur body hhaaa
Pandanggo sa Ilaw - The word pandanggo comes from the Spanish dance "fandango"characterized with lively steps and clapping while following a varying ¾ beat. Pandanggo requires excellent balancing skill to maintain the stability of three tinggoy, or oil lamps, placed on head and at the back of each hand. This famous dance of grace and balance originated from Lubang Island, Mindoro. Pandango Sa Ilaw
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Pandango sa ilaw is a form of dance with Philippine origins. Its influences come from traditions found in Spain. Most performances feature fast paced rhythmic movements.
Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a Philippine folk dance that originated from the Lubang Island in Mindoro, depicting the courtship between a man and a woman through graceful movements with lighted oil lamps or candles balancing on their heads and hands. It is believed to have been influenced by Spanish colonization, blending native Filipino movements with Spanish-influenced music and costumes to create a unique dance form. The dance is commonly performed during festive occasions and celebrations in the Philippines.