Philippine Folk Dances

Philippine folk dance mirrors the culture and tradition of the Filipinos. It has also been a source of culture identify of the people. In this diversified country, there are also great diversity of dances in different forms and dynamics that grow out of various times, situation and experiences.

How do Philippine folk dances reflect the culture and tradition of Filipinos?

Well, Philippine folk dances are a tradition dance of the people from one generation to another. They are means of expressing the beliefs, moods and emotions of a people, and have been the mode of communication.



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3 comments:

Divine Grace said...

I learned that FOLK DANCES is still alive f0r today!
--->as we perf0me/revive this dances! we can feel we are the early FILIPINOS !
--->that even though FOLK DANCES in the PHILPPINES are not very popular today! s0me0ne is still taking care and reviving these dances and steps!

JoMaRik;s said...

FOLK DANCES...is our cultural event...these cultural dances(minana pa ntin 2 sa ating mga ninuno)..We should some respect of oUr CULTURAL EVNT...^-6...


..ADD ME uP..jomar_sato2000@yahoo.com^_6

Anonymous said...

sana po meron din basic steps

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