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  • The _____ is highly favored by the Waray people of the Eastern Visayan religion in the Philippines.
    Kuratsa
  • This performance originated in the province of Kalinga of the Mountain Province.
    Banga
  • This Filipino dance involves balancing oil lamps on your head and hands.
    Pandanggo sa ilaw
  • Singkil
  • The _______ is an indigenous dance from the Philippines in which coconut shell halves are secured onto the dancers' hands and on vests upon which are hung four or six more coconut shell halves.
    Maglalatik
  • Makonggo
  • The Form of dances represents the _____, feasts, harvest, and etc.
    Ritual
  • Pandanggo sa ilaw
  • The _____ consists of figures and steps based on classical and traditional Indian dance forms.
    Kandingan
  • Give the names of folk dances from Mindanao.
    -Itik itik -Singkil -Kandingan
  • Give four names of folk dances from Luzon.
    -Cariñosa       -Balse -Banga           -Jotobal-Maglalatik      -Makonggo-Pandanggo sa ilaw
  • This dance typically involves two to four long bamboo poles that are parallel and held by people kneeling, also known as clappers.
    Tinikling
  • This dance is performed in a flirtatious manner.
    Cariñosa
  • Give the names of folk dances from Visayas.
    Tinikling - Kuratsa - Mazurka bohalana - Escotis
  • The Philippines has many popular _______ which have evolved and changed as they have passed down from generation to generation.
    Folk dances
  • The dance is widely recognized today as the royal dance of a prince and a princess weaving in and out of crisscrossed bamboo poles clapped in syncopated rhythm.
    Singkil