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- Pahid FOLK DANCE demo - YouTube
"Pahid" was originated from inner towns of Madalag and Libacao in the province of Aklan, Panay Island It is a lively ballroom Philippine Folk Dance
- Philippine Folk Dances — Their Origin Special Features
PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES - Here are the different dances in the Philippines, their origin, and the special features
- Philippine Dance Research and Documentation - National Commission for . . .
Aquino further extended her research and publication through the years, the most outstanding of which is the six-volume Philippine Folk Dances (1953 – 1979) She was assisted by a number of other researchers like Emerita Basilio in Luzon and Jose Balcena in the Visayas
- Philosophical and Histo-Cultural Perspectives of Local Folk Dances
This study will foster nationalism and patriotism, promote appreciation for one’s own native dances, and develop awareness for the need to preserve and disseminate traditional dances
- Philosophical and Histo-Cultural Perspectives of Local Folk Dances
As dance research, this study will be qualitative and ethnographic in nature which will engage in the philosophical and socio-cultural underpinnings of the unpublished local folk dances of Merida, Leyte
- PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE AND ITS ORIGIN. pptx - SlideShare
The document provides an introduction to Philippine folk dances, including their origins, classifications, and significance It discusses how folk dances communicate the customs and traditions of different regions in the Philippines
- Filipino Folk Dance in the Academy: Embodied Research in the Work of . . .
This article focuses on these three academic approaches to research in Filipino folk dance, seeing them as a progression that maps onto the academy's wider research
- Philosophical and Histo-Cultural Perspectives of Local Folk Dances
This study documents four local folk dances from Merida, Leyte, for cultural preservation Francisca Reyes Aquino's work initiated true documentation of Philippine dance in the 1920s Local folk dances reflect character traits, customs, and the socio-cultural identity of Meridanons
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