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Philippines Dance

Philippine dance is influenced by Spanish, American, and Asian dances. La Jota Moncadena is an example of Spanish influence,while Sayaw sa Banco and Tinikling have Southeast Asian influence.

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What are the fundamental steps of Idaw dance?

This is a dance from the Philippines. You can find examples of how to do this online or by watching videos to learn the correct steps.

What is the costume of tinikling in male?

. Women wear the balintawak, a dress with wide-arched sleeves and a panuelo or handkerchief on the shoulder. Some women wear the patadyong, a checkered skirt paired with a blouse made out of pineapple fiber. And the men wear common formal attire called the barong Tagalog. It is a lightweight long-sleeved shirt worn over an undershirt and paired with red trousers. And the dancers remain barefoot for the dance. hope it helped u ^.^

What are the values and benefits of itik-itik dance?

What are the values can we derive from participating in itik-itik dance?

Where did the Binasuan dance originate?

The Binasuan dance originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan. This colorful and lively dance from Bayambang in the Pangasinan province shows off the balancing skills of the dancers. The dancers gracefully, yet carefully, maneuver glasses that are half-filled with rice wine, while they whirl and roll on the floor.

What is miligoy de cebu?

Miligoy de Cebu is dance originating from Cebu City in the Philippines, possibly or most likely originating from the Spanish period amongst the elite Cebuanos and danced during fiestas. It might have originated in the Parian district considering that was where most of the elite lived.

What are the basic steps of Kumintang dance?

It is easy to learn this dance. You will just need to get the steps online or watch a video to learn them.

What is alay folk dance?

Alay is an offering or a gift to honored guests. The gift could also be a song or a dance presentation to greet and welcome them. The tune to this dance is quite nice.

What is the history of la estudiantina folk dance?

is a Spanish-inspired dance of the Philippines. The country was under the rule of Spain for more than three hundred years, during which time local culture was markedly influenced. Young women who studied (at home with tutors for instance) used to be called estudiantina (male students were called estudiante), and this dance was originally performed by women carrying a book or a fan, items associated with female students. There are many regional versions of this dance. The one in the video below is from Samar. There is also another popular version from Quezon province.

What are the different form dances?

*THE 10 CLASSIFICATION OF DANCE FORMS*

*Ballet

*Modern Dance

*Classical Dance

*Folk Dance

*Ethnic Dance

*Ballroom Dance

*Exercise Dance

*Dance Exercise

*Dance Drama

*Allied Movement Form

What are the contribution of primitive era in Philippine folk dance?

The contribution of the primitive era in the Philippine folk dance is that it gave them the sense of identity. It also gave them the sense of belonging.

What are the characteristics of idudu dance?

ahhh alm ko na idudu ung kay willie adoodoodooo adadada ahahahahah

What are the basic steps of man-manok?

Mukha kayong manok bwisit na project to oh I Got A Boy na ngalang

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