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Steps of sakuting dance?

The Sakuting dance is a type of dance that originated in the Philippines. The steps of the sakuting dance involve two pairs of men, on their knees and holding sticks. They proceed to stand up and hit each others' sticks while one of the men in each pair dance around them in a circle.


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Sakuting Dance was originated in Abra Philippines. it was originally performed by males during chrismast seasons in public or in house to house for a caroling!


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Sakuting is a folk dance from the province of Abra. It is a dance performance meant to represent the fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians and is traditionally preformed with sticks at a Christmas festival.


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What is sakuting dance?

A Filipino dance that was originally performed just by boys, the sakuting dance is a portrayal of mock fighting using sakuting sticks. These sticks are about 1 1/2 feet in length and are either bamboo or striped. The dance itself is a theatrical dance, also known as moro-moro, that consists of two teams that represent different sides circling each other gently imitating martial art sparring by clashing bamboo sticks.


What is sakuting?

A Filipino dance that was originally performed just by boys, the sakuting dance is a portrayal of mock fighting using sakuting sticks. These sticks are about 1 1/2 feet in length and are either bamboo or striped. The dance itself is a theatrical dance, also known as moro-moro, that consists of two teams that represent different sides circling each other gently imitating martial art sparring by clashing bamboo sticks.


History of sakuting dance?

The dance was originated in the Ilocos region in Northern Philippines, specifically in the province of Abra. The dance was influenced by the countries China and Spain. Sakuting is a ritual dance that tells a story about Ilocano Christians and non-Christians fighting during the Spanish colonial rule in the country. This ethnic dance celebrates cultural heritage and national artistic pride by portraying Philippine fighting art as a ritual dance. It is usually danced by boys but it can also be danced by girls too in which they use sticks because it is kind of like arnis.