Karatong is the Waray (a native of and language in Leyte) word for bamboo. During the olden times, way before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, the people in Dulag used bamboos to warn the town if there were enemies, such as pirates and tribes, who wanted to invade their lands. They would make loud noises to warn the townsmen of the arrival of the intruders, and would use it also as their weapon in the form of spears to fight against the enemies. With the story they have, they will make it into a series of routines, amazing music and dance moves.
A Filipino folk dance.
folk dance
It is originated from Mongolia. Mongolian folk dance is the beginning of conditioning, because the dancers have to be super flexible to do those dance moves. So, they start training their kids when they're 4-6 years old.
French dance encompasses various styles, but one of the most recognized forms is ballet, which originated in the Italian Renaissance courts and was further developed in France. Additionally, traditional folk dances, known as "danses folkloriques," reflect regional cultures. Modern dance in France also includes contemporary styles and street dance, contributing to the country's rich dance heritage.
"Pongadam" refers to a type of traditional Indian drum, often associated with folk music and dance performances. In English, it can be translated as "drum" or specifically described as a "folk percussion instrument." It's commonly used in various cultural celebrations and rituals, adding rhythmic accompaniment to musical ensembles.
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the origin place of the karatong
The Karatong or Kalatong dance is a Filipino traditional dance using bamboo tubes. The Tubo ng Kalatong dance is popular in the province of Pangasinan. There is also the Bunga Mangga Karatong dance in Cuyo, Palawan.
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It originated in Cagayan and Spanish influence folk dance
The Jota Quirino folk dance is a Filipino folk dance. It was popular in the nineteenth century, and is dedicated to a province called Quirino.
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Dance literature of gawaygaway folk dance
The Sala ti Mais is a Filipino folk dance. This dance is performed at the Festival of Thanksgiving, where farmers pay tribute to corn.
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