Pandanggo sa Ilaw - Villa Escudero Philippine Experience Show
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- Pandanggo sa Ilaw is a popular folk dance in the Philippines, believed to have originated from Mindoro. The dance imitates the flickering lights of fireflies during dusk and night. The term "pandanggo" is derived from the Spanish fandango, a dance in 3/4 time. "Sa ilaw" in Tagalog means "in light," referring to the three oil lamps that dancers balance-one on the head and one on each hand. These oil lamps, known as tinghoy, can sometimes be substituted with candles in glasses.
One popular venue to witness this captivating dance is at the Villa Escudero Philippine Experience Show. Located in Tiaong, Quezon, Villa Escudero offers visitors a unique cultural experience showcasing various traditional Filipino dances, including the Pandanggo sa Ilaw. The show provides a detailed and immersive presentation of the dance, allowing spectators to appreciate the intricate movements and skillful coordination of the dancers.
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