This includes the Catholic faith, clothing, and dance. The young ladies carry scented fans, or " paypay " and flirt with young men with canes and straw hats, once more giving evidence of the Kastilian influence. One of the most sophisticated courtship and flirtation dances of the Spanish era. The event is an occasion for family reunions, meeting new friends and renewing old acquaintances. Back to top Back to Sayaw Pilipinas Jota Paragua A dance originating from Zamboanga, displays steps with very strong Castillian influence, but using Philippine bamboo castanets held loosely. J ota Isabela Back to top Back to Sayaw Pilipinas P antomina click on the image Pantomina Originally a wedding dance from the province of Albay, the dance is now popular at any social gathering. Jota Paragua A dance originating from Zamboanga, displays steps with very strong Castillian influence, but using Philippine bamboo castanets held loosely. 
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It is recognizably Iberian musix flavor. H abanera Jovencita Back to top Back to Sayaw Pilipinas P aypay de Manila click on the image Paypay de Manila The young ladies carry scented fans, or " paypay " and flirt with young men with canes and straw hats, once more giving evidence of the Kastilian influence. J ota Isabela Back to top. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Men hop and jog along in a circle, beating wooden sticks rhythmically, exhorting the body to take its revenge in the hereafter.
Styles of Dance – The Philippine Dance Troupe of Ottawa
Danza is a folk dance of Cuban origin which became popular in the late 19th century, also known as habanera or danza habanera. A dance that originated in the capital city around the 19th century. Chanting is also a part of many Igorot rituals. Though Filipinized in many ways that one, Jota Cagayana still displays the fire and fury of its European origin.
This dance was a favorite dance of the people of Laguana dagayana Quezon during the Spanish Era. The mueic ladies carry scented fans, or " paypay " and flirt with young men with canes and straw hats, once more giving evidence of the Kastilian influence. H abanera Jovencita Back to top. Nearly years of S panish rule left an unremovable mark on the Philippines. Performances depict the cultural contribution of various tribes living in pockets of land in the northern highlands cagajana the southern lowlands of the Philippines.

This includes the Catholic faith, clothing, and dance. The gentlemen compete among each other to win the heart of the dalagaor young lady, by exemplifying chivalry, grace, and confidence. In the pre-Hispanic era, the ports of Mindanao were active trading posts and the people were in constant touch with their Musc neighbours, thus emerging a culture with Indian, Japanese, Chinese and Arab Influence.

Back to top Source: These include jotas, fandanggos, mazurkas and waltzes that were danced by young socialites to the stringed music of the rondalla. The Jota brought by the Spaniards from Southern Spain found its way into many places in the islands.
One such jota is named after the valley it adapted. P aseo de Iloilo click on the image.
Styles of Dance
Originally a wedding dance from the province of Albay, the dance is now popular at any social gathering. Dances depict life reminiscent of the simpler times in the rural areas. Pantomina Originally a wedding dance from the province of Albay, the dance is cgaayana popular at any social gathering.
Aroundit was brought to Cuba in this form where it was combined with Afro-Cuban rhythms; and aroundit was transformed into the habanera. As bamboos abound in the Philippines, people se their ingenuity to add more to its usefulness.
Jota de Cagayana
This Ilocano dance was first performed by the Ilocano settlers of the woodlands of old Isabela. Spain brought with them all aspects of their culture to the Islands.
The event is an occasion for family reunions, meeting new friends and renewing old acquaintances. Abaruray Abaruray is a contraction of the words Aba and Ruray.
The Argentine writer Carlos Vega traces its origin to the English contra dance or square dance, which was then assimilated into Spain as contradanza or danza. D anza Back to top. The cahayana love ballad was written by Maestro Nitoy Gonzales musix he was courting Jovita Friese, who then choreographed the graceful and beautiful habanera dance that accompanies it.

The barong tagalog and the terno are Philippine interpretations of Spanish dress made to fit the humid climate of the Philippines.

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