Yes Uruguay does have traditional dances. Some of the dances are the tengo and the pericon (national dance)
Folk dances are classified into five types. They are festival dances, courtship dances, religious and ceremonial dances, occupational dances and national and regional dances.
Both dance to music, both have some dances that require costume.
Flamenco and Jota are two popular dances in Spain.
The Philippines are home to a variety of native dances, and these dances can vary in their purpose, usually for some societal function. Traditional Filipino dances can generally be grouped into the following categories: mimetic dances (i.e. dances that imitate the movements of other creatures or things in nature), ritualistic dances, life-cycle dances (i.e. dances for life functions such as marriage), and party dances.
i was not invented long ago some people say but some say it was a long long time ago so there is no real awnser
Some Mindanao dances include:SingkilBinaylanBurungKadalTaho
Different, but you didnt say how long ago and that's relative. For some of the earliest-see below.
Yes Uruguay does have traditional dances. Some of the dances are the tengo and the pericon (national dance)
long long ago
Folk dances are classified into five types. They are festival dances, courtship dances, religious and ceremonial dances, occupational dances and national and regional dances.
Both dance to music, both have some dances that require costume.
cumbia, duranguese, racheras, etc. Older traditional dances are the folk dances danced in religious celebrations.
Flamenco and Jota are two popular dances in Spain.
ha! you you fools there are no famous dances mj rulez
We don't have many dances we mostly share dances around Britain. When I was in year 2 I did Welsh country dancing.
Some European dances include clogging, Irish dancing, and the Flamenco.