The pantomina dance of Bicol involves a series of steps that mimic the courtship between a rooster and hen. It typically starts with the dancers gracefully circling each other, followed by movements symbolizing the rooster's courtship display and the hen's shyness. The dance is usually performed with fans or handkerchiefs held by the dancers to add flair to the movements.
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The pantomina dance was originated from imitating the courtship of doves. This dance is done every third week of October at the Sorsogon's Kasanggayahan Festival and mainly consists of elderly people that are in colorful costumes.
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