I belong? This activity will activate your knowledge on the location and origin of folkdances based on the costumes worn by the dancers in the pictures below. Observe and analyze the following pictures below. Discuss the origin and location of the dance and its costume.
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1st picture:
•Sua-ku-Sua
— Sua-ku-Sua is a Filipino indigenous dance is influenced by the culture of Indonesian, Malaysians and Chinese. It is located and origin in Jolo,Sulu in southern Mindanao, Philippines. Female costume called Barawasi, a traditional loose blouse,long sleeves wit deep, plunging key-hole neckline, while their pants called Sawal or Kantiu, a loose Chinese pants with a 10-inch soft white band (coco curdo) attached to a wide waist. Male costume called Bajo, a short waist collarless shirt, open at the front with the right panel overlapping the left, studded with many tiny brass buttons and is not intended to close the front but used as an additional shirt decoration, while their pants also called Sawal or Kantiu, similar to the female pants but in darker colors and bolder designs.
2nd picture
•Binislakan
— Binislakan is a Filipino folk dance performed with stick known as bislak. Binislakan folk dance came to the Philippines with Chinese immigrants and originated in Lingayen, Pangasinan. Female costume are called siesgo and kimono with loose and long sleeves and soft panuelo while their male costume are calles camisa de chino and red pants.
3rd picture
•Pangalay
— Pangalay (also known as Daling‐Daling or Mengalai in Sabah) is the traditional "fingernail" dance of the tausug people, originated in Sule. Dancer wears a typical Joloana costume.
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