What are the different costumes of Philippines folk dance?

What are the different costumes of Philippines folk dance?

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  • Typical Spanish Elite. Female: Maria Clara. Male: Barong tagalog and black pants.
  • Rural(Tagalog) Female: Balintawak with soft panuelo and tapis.
  • Rural (Visayan) Female: Kimona and Patadyong with soft kerchief.
  • Cordillera/Tribal. Female: Hinabi na tela(hablon)

What is the costume of Philippines?

The national costume of the Philippines, the baro’t saya, is an elegant hybrid of Filipino and Spanish clothing styles. The term itself comes from the Tagalong words “barot at saya” or “blouse and skirt,” still the basic components of the ensemble.

What is the accompaniment of Singkil dance?

There are many versions of Singkil. When performed by ladies of the royalty of Lanao,the dancer is usually accompanied by a waiting lady,who holds a beautifully decorated umbrella over the Princess’ head wherever she goes. The dance is usually performed by girls only.

What are the Maranao folk dance?

The Maranao folk dances portrayed in the stories are Kappa Malong-Malong, Pagapir, Kinakulangan and Singkil. Maranao dances originated from communal practices, rituals, or activities common to the Maranao people living in the province of Lanao in the northern part of Mindanao, Philippines.

What is Kuratsa folk dance?

Kuratsa is one of the traditional dances in Leyte and Samar province. It is widely danced especially during fiesta, family reunions, and weddings. It is referred to as a courtship dance where dancers imitate courtship movements of rooster and a hen in a creative way.

What is the history of Tiklos folk dance?

The Tiklos is a native peasant dance of Leyte. Very early in the morning, the leader of the tiklos beats the tambora, a Tiklos (also called “pintakasi”) is the Waray equivalent to the “bayanihan”. The peasants cooperate for the social and economic progress of their community.

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