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The document summarizes Philippine folk dances. It discusses how folk dances are passed down through generations and express cultural values and traditions of different regions. It then lists and describes 10 popular Philippine folk dances, including Itik-itik from Surigao del Norte which imitates the movement of a duck, and Tinikling from Leyte which involves dancing between bamboo poles. Overall, the folk dances reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through dance traditions from various provinces.
The document summarizes Philippine folk dances. It discusses how folk dances are passed down through generations and express cultural values and traditions of different regions. It then lists and describes 10 popular Philippine folk dances, including Itik-itik from Surigao del Norte which imitates the movement of a duck, and Tinikling from Leyte which involves dancing between bamboo poles. Overall, the folk dances reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through dance traditions from various provinces.
The document summarizes Philippine folk dances. It discusses how folk dances are passed down through generations and express cultural values and traditions of different regions. It then lists and describes 10 popular Philippine folk dances, including Itik-itik from Surigao del Norte which imitates the movement of a duck, and Tinikling from Leyte which involves dancing between bamboo poles. Overall, the folk dances reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through dance traditions from various provinces.
The Philippines has various collections of dances. People dance for
self-expression, traditions, events, reflection, and enjoyment. From the Philippines dances, we can reflect the rich Philippine cultural heritage. Philippine dances also show the story of our past. Folk Dance Folk traditions are handed down from generation to generation exhibited in societal events. One of which is a folk dances that illustrates the different forms of cultural expressions that uniquely belongs to a region. Folk dances display cultural values, artistic features, and social function of the region where they came from. Others dance for historical preservation. Folk dances in the Philippines vary from the people who live in a province, town, or region. They dance to express what is happening around them, to perform in festivals, specific occasions, assemblies, and to communicate to others their sentiments, joys, hopes and grievances. Watchers are pleased with the dancers performances using objects that carry a symbol that they balance. Sometimes, there is a story to the making of each folk dance. Ten Popular Folk Dances Folk Dance Origin Description Itik-itik Surigao del Norte The dancer moves like a duck wading and swimming. Binasuan Pangasinan A glass filed with liquid is placed on the head of the performer. Singkil Mindanao The dancer shows the epic of Darangan using bells. Tinikling Leyte A pair of dancers are hopping between bamboo poles struck on the ground like a tikling in time with the music. Maglalatik Laguna Dancers pretend to battle for the latik or coconut milk. Pandango sa Mindoro Dancers put three oil lamps on the head Ilaw while dancing. Carinosa Bicol A woman dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan to hide her feelings from the dancing suitors. Sayaw sa Batangas Dancers perform dance moves on a Bangko bench. Kuratsa Bohol, Leyte, Dancers get each others attention. Samar La Jota Manila Dancers dance while making sounds Manilena from the bamboo castanets.