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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 MStep Point - step R (cts. 1,2); point L (ct. 3) or step R (ct. 1);point L (cts. 2,3) - 1 MStep 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 MClose Step - step R (cts. 1,2); close L to R (ct. 3); step R (ct. 1);close L to R (cts. 2,3) - 1 MSlide 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 MBleaking - 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 MWaltz - step R (ct. 1); close L to R (ct. 2);step R again (ct. 3) - 1 MThree-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 MTrace by:http://www.takdangaralin.com/physical-education/fundamental-positions-of-the-arms-and-feet-in-folk-danc/dance-steps-combinations-in-34-time/
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The 2 step
WHAT ARE THE BASIC STEP OF TAEBO
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The pandanggo step is a traditional Filipino dance movement characterized by a lively and rhythmic footwork. It is often performed in dances such as "Pandanggo sa Ilaw," where dancers balance oil lamps on their heads and hands while executing graceful steps. The movement involves a distinctive side-to-side motion, emphasizing balance and poise, reflecting the joyful spirit of Filipino folk dance.
Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a traditional Filipino folk dance characterized by its lively and playful movements. Dancers typically perform with three oil lamps—two held in the hands and one on the head—while executing steps that include swaying, turning, and balancing. The dance features a combination of graceful footwork, such as the "heel-and-toe" step, and rhythmic movements that reflect the upbeat music. Overall, it emphasizes poise and coordination, especially while maintaining the balance of the lamps.
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 MStep Point - step R (cts. 1,2); point L (ct. 3) or step R (ct. 1);point L (cts. 2,3) - 1 MStep 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 MClose Step - step R (cts. 1,2); close L to R (ct. 3); step R (ct. 1);close L to R (cts. 2,3) - 1 MSlide 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 MBleaking - 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 MWaltz - step R (ct. 1); close L to R (ct. 2);step R again (ct. 3) - 1 MThree-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 MTrace by:http://www.takdangaralin.com/physical-education/fundamental-positions-of-the-arms-and-feet-in-folk-danc/dance-steps-combinations-in-34-time/
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WHAT ARE THE BASIC STEP OF TAEBO
Folk dance steps vary from region to region. There is the Itik-Itik, which reminds the watcher of a duck's movements. Then there is the Tinikling dance, where dancers move and hop over bamboo poles until someone messes up. The Sayaw as Bangko shows off the dancer's balance as they dance atop a bench. The Binasuan is usually present at weddings and other festivities. The Pandanggo as Ilaw again shows balance as the dancer balances oil lamps in each hand and on the head while dancing moves similar to the Spanish Fandango. Many other dances include the Pandanggo Oasiwas, the Maglalatik, the Kuratsa, La Jota Moncadena, and the Kappa Malong-Malong.