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2. -dances depict lovemaking or are dances with love
themes.
Examples:
Helehele Bego Quiere
Rogelia
Lulay
Aringguinding-guinding
Maramion
5. Courtship Dances
3. 6. Wedding Dances
-dances performed by the newlyweds, by friends and
relatives of the bride and groom or by the father of the
bride and the mother of the groom.
Examples:
Pandang-Pandang (Antique)- dances only by the bride
and groom, and the friends and relatives of each side
throwing coins and paper bills to the dancing
newlyweds.
Pantomina (Bicol Region)- danced from the couple and
the visitors give any gift in kind or cash.
4. -dances are performed in connection with a
celebration, a feast, a barrio fiesta, good harvest, and
good fortune.
Examples:
Kuratsa
Zapateado
La Jota
7. Festival Dances
5. -dances with funny and humorous movements mainly
intended for entertainment.
Examples:
Makongo-dancers imitate the movements of a monkey
Kinoton- where the dancers imitate the movements of
a person bitten by bees while gathering honey.
8. Comic Dances
6. 9. War Dances
-dances intended to show imaginary combat or duel
with the use of fighting implement like bolo and spears.
Example:
Sagayan (Maranao)
Inakbanon (Aeta)
Negrito Duel
War Dances (Mounts of Zambales and Bataan)
7. -dances that have some play elements and are
recreational purposes.
Examples:
Pabo
Sinenalan
Lubi-Lubi
10. Game Dances