The Pandanggo sa Ilaw have varies rhythm which is 3/4 time:
Touch Step - touch R (cts. 1,2); close R (ct. 3) or touch R (ct. 1);
close R (cts. 2,3) - 1 M
Step Point - step R (cts. 1,2); point L (ct. 3) or step R (ct. 1);
point L (cts. 2,3) - 1 M
Step Swing - step R (cts. 1,2); swing L (ct. 3) or step R (ct. 1);
swing L (cts. 2,3)
Step Hop - step R (cts. 1,2); hop R (ct. 3) - 1 M
Close Step - step R (cts. 1,2); close L to R (ct. 3); step R (ct. 1);
close L to R (cts. 2,3) - 1 M
Slide Step - slide R (cts. 1,2); close L to R (ct. 3) or slide R (ct. 1);
close L to R (cts. 2,3) - 1 M
Bleaking - place R heel (cts. 1,2); close R to L (ct. 3) or place R heel
(ct. 1); close R to L (cts. 2,3) - 1 M
Waltz - step R (ct. 1); close L to R (ct. 2);
step R again (ct. 3) - 1 M
Three-step turn step R (ct. 1) turn and step L (ct. 2);
turn and step R (ct. 3); close L to R (ct. 1);
pause (cts. 2,3) - 2 M
Trace by:http://www.takdangaralin.com/physical-education/fundamental-positions-of-the-arms-and-feet-in-folk-danc/dance-steps-combinations-in-34-time/
what are the steps in pandanggo sa ilaw?
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Naka inis naman. Kanina pako hanap ng hanap ng sagot sa steps ng pandanggo sa ilaw. Wala naman . Sagutan nyo ngaaa!
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pandanggo sa ilaw
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pandanggo sa ilaw
teach me how to dougie and gangnam style
i just noticed all the answers here are soo useless
pandanggo sa ilaw
kimona at saya
ayw ku na
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
The traditional dance of the visayans is 'Pandanggo sa Ilaw'.
The traditional dance of the visayans is 'Pandanggo sa Ilaw'.
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Some native dances of the Tagalog people in the Philippines include the Tinikling, which features dancers moving between bamboo poles, the Pandanggo sa Ilaw, where performers balance oil lamps on their heads and hands while dancing, and the Sayaw sa Bangko, a dance performed on top of benches. These dances often showcase grace, agility, and skill.
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