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Friday, October 19, 2012

Idaw




The Idaw (from a word meaning bird) is a Bontoc dance that portrays a war ceremony done by fighters from rivaling tribes. The dance is named after the bird which was believed to bring the omen of war.
(Performed by Rio Sumallo, Peter James Babano, Christian Biso, Rudy Corral and Von Jeffrey Garcia)
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Kasanggayahan Festival 2012 Cultural Show

Banga
(Kalinga) The Banga is performed during feasts as a way to entertain guests. It derived its name from the earthen pot called banga, which are stacked and carried on the heads of the females while dancing.



Banga




Paseo de Iloilo *

Origin: Iloilo (Visayas)

One of the most sophisticated courtship and flirtation dances of the Spanish era. The gentlemen compete among each other to win the heart of the dalaga, or young lady, by exemplifying chivalry, grace, and confidence.





Panderetas

Panderetas resemble tambourines but without the cymbals. These are handheld drums with stretched animal skins covering a round wooden frame. These may also be called "panderos".








Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a popular dance of grace and balance from Lubang IslandMindoro in the Visayas region.
This particular pandanggo requires skill in balancing three lighted oil lamps or tinghoy, one on the head and at the palms of each hand. 







Oasiwas is a dance in which an oil lamp is balanced on the dancer's head as he swings around lighted lamps wrapped in porous cloth or fishnet. The name of the dance comes from thePangasinense word for swinging. The dance is performed by fishermen of Lingayen when celebrating a good catch. It is accompanied by waltz-like music.


The ladies gracefully manipulate the Aper (apir) or fan, while emphasizing their small steps, or "kini-kini", which is a sign of good upbringing.



Blit B'laan is a courtship dance of the B'laan people of Davao del Sur in which the dancers mimic the behavior of forest birds in the mating season. Two male dancers that represent richly-plumed male birds eye three females. The females try to hide from the males, burying their heads under their wings, which are represented by their malongs. Still, the aggressive males pursue them.