Harana- The Harana is a serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors. It is used as form courting way back on 1800 and have reached its peak at 1930s
Kumintang- The kumintang is the name given to several distinct styles, techniques and forms in music and dance originating in the areas used by early Spanish cartographers. Jean Baptiste Mallat describes it as a pantomimic dance where the man runs around and gestures to a woman(not always decently), and finally pretends illness to get the woman's full attention. In the 20th century, Francisca Reyes-Aquino dubbed as kumintang the circular hand and wrist movement also known as the kunday.
Pandanggo- Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. ... In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.
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Harana- The Harana is a serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors. It is used as form courting way back on 1800 and have reached its peak at 1930s
Kumintang- The kumintang is the name given to several distinct styles, techniques and forms in music and dance originating in the areas used by early Spanish cartographers. Jean Baptiste Mallat describes it as a pantomimic dance where the man runs around and gestures to a woman(not always decently), and finally pretends illness to get the woman's full attention. In the 20th century, Francisca Reyes-Aquino dubbed as kumintang the circular hand and wrist movement also known as the kunday.
Pandanggo- Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. ... In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.