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"Tribal" dance generally originates in a "pre-
industrial" culture, created in a subsistence
environment, and functioning as an integral part of life. the first National Artist for "National dances" are traditional folk dances Dance and the Mother of but have a national scope. They ae popular Philippine Folk Dance. and widely danced throughout a given Francisca Reyes-Aquino country, often with a number of regional variations. (e.g.Cariñosa, Curacha, Pandanggo) TRADITIONAL FOLK DANCES OF THE PHILIPPINES Itik-Itik Surigao in Mindanao The steps mimic the way a duck walks, as well as the way it splashes water on its back to attract a mate. Was created by a lady named Kanang who choreographed the steps while dancing at a baptismal party. Other guests copied her movements, and everyone liked the dance so much that it has been passed along ever since. Tinikling Leyte the Philippines' national dance Imitate the movement of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass and between tree branches. People perform the dance using bamboo poles. The dance is composed of three basic steps, which include singles, doubles and hops. Pandanggo sa Ilaw Lubang Mindoro Similar to a Spanish Fandango, but the Pandanggo is perform while balancing three oil lamps - one on the head, and one in each hand. A lively dance originated on Lubang Island. The music is in 3/4 time and is usually accompanied by castanets. Pandanggo Oasiwas Lingayen Pangasinan Similar to the Pandanggo sa Ilaw, and is typically performed by fishermen to celebrate a good catch. In this version, the lamps are place in cloths or nets and swung around as the dancer's circle and sway. MAGLALATIK Biñan, Laguna Mock war dance that depicts a fight over coconut meat, a highly prized food. The dance is broken into four parts: two devoted to the battle and two devoted to reconciling. The men of the dance wear coconut shells as part of their costumes, and they slap them in rhythm with the music The Maglalatik is dance in the religious procession during the fiesta of Biñan as an offering to San Isidro de Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. Carinosa Panay a dance made for flirting Dancers make a number of flirtatious movements as they hide behind fans or handkerchiefs and peek out at one another. The essence of the dance is the courtship between two sweethearts. REZALIAN DANCE: TARIKI AND BALSE DANCE Tariki Dance Benguet Known and performed in Tanay, Rizal. The Tariki dance was imitated and adopted by the natives from the movements of the "tariki" birds seen hopping from one bundle of palay to another. It is performed by five pairs of boys and girls dressed in white shirt with long sleeves and pants and blouses and skirts, respectively. Balse Dance Marikina Balse was a popular dance in Marikina, Rizal' during the Spanish times. Balse (valse in Spanish) means waltz.. This dance was performed after the lutrina ( a religious procession) and the music that accompanied the dancers was played by the musikong bungbong (musicians using instruments made of bamboo) THANKS