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boom
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seesaw
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rocket
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thief
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Dancers dance and balance on top of a bench
Sayaw sa bangko
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lifesaver
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fairy
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rocket
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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A pair of dancers hop in between bamboo poles as they mimic the movements of a bird while avoiding bamboo traps.
Tinikling
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A courtship dance where dancers imitate the courtship between a rooster and a hen.
Kuratsa
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Dancers balance three oil lamps while dancing with one on top of the head and the other two in the knuckles.
Pandanggo sa Ilaw
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boom
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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thief
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A woman dancer shows affection by using a handkerchief and a fan to hide her feelings from the dancing suitors.
CariÃąosa
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Filled with liquid on their forehead while turning/twisting on the floor.
Binasuan
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What is the costume for female dancer in itik-ittik
Patadyong or Balintawak
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11. It mimics the movements of ducks while wading and swimming
Itik-itik
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What is the costume for male dancer in itik-itik
Barong tagalog or Camisa de chino and Red Trousers
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baam
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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thief
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It is a dance from Maranao tribe that was based on the epic of Darangen.
Singkil
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Latik refers to crud from cooked coconut milk. Dancers tap halved coconut shells.
Maglalatik
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She is the best dancer in the province of Surigao del Norte, and the one to create the dance itik-itik at a baptismal reception.
Kanang
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