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     Traditional dancing can be anotherterm for folk dance, or sometimeseven for ceremonial dance. The term‘Traditional’ is more frequently used

    when the emphasis is on the culturalroots of the dance. A Traditional dancewill therefore have arisen from a

    people’s cultural traditions, forexample, the folk dances of indigenouspopulations of urope. !owever,dances that have a ritual origin orur ose are not usuall considered to

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    !ip hop dance refers to dance styles,

    mainly street dance styles, primarilydanced to hip hop music, or that haveevolved as a part of the hip hopculture.

     The #rst and original dance associatedwith hip hop is bboying, morecommonly known as breakdance, which

    appeared in $ew %ork &ity during theearly '()*s and truly became acornerstone +or element- of hip hopas a culture. /n the '((*s, as hip hopmusic took new forms, new dance

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    0allet 12b3le41 +5rench6 7bal89 isa type of performance dancethat originated in the /talian"enaissance courts of the ':thcentury and later developed intoa concert dance form in 5ranceand "ussia. /t has since becomea widespread, highly technicalform of dance with its own

    vocabulary based on 5rench

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    Dance is a performance art formconsisting of purposefully selectedsequences of human movement.

    This movement has aesthetic and symbolicvalue, and is acknowledged as dance byperformers and observers within aparticular culture.

    Dance can be categorized and describedby its choreography, by its repertoire ofmovements, or by its historical period orplace of origin.

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    Festival Dances in thehilippines• Ati;Atihan 5estival ; o

    • =inulog 5estival ; &ebu +in honour of =anto $i>o de&eb?

    • @anones 5estival B &amiguin

    • Cass

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    !ti"!ti"!tihan Festival " #alibo,!klan $in honor of %r. %to. &i'o(

    • The Ati;Atihan 5estival is afeast held annually in Lanuary

    in honor of the =anto $i>o+/nfant Lesus, concluding onthe third =unday, in the island

    and town of

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    nu og es va " e u$in honour of %anto &i'o

    de )eb*(• The =inulog 5estival is an

    annual cultural andreligious festival held on

    the third =unday of Lanuaryin &ebu &ity, and is thecenter of the =anto $i>o

    celebration in the

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    +anzones Festival )amiguin

    • @anones 5estival is held every third week of Kctoberand it is a four day grand celebration of the lanonesfruit. The most important livelihood in &amiguin is

    lanones. /t is when a lot of tourists come to witnessthe Noyous @anones festival. @anones is one of themaNor fruit producers in the Ghilippines. @anones is atropical fruit that grows extravagantly on the north;central coast of Cindanao. @anones has a pale brownskin and sweet translucent Oesh. /t is said that thesweetest lanones in the Ghilippines comes from&amiguin. The town of CambaNao in &amiguincelebrated its annual festival called @anones 5estival

    together with its harvest in the month of Kctober.

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    -ass#ara Festival "acolod )ity

    • The Casskara 5estival through theyears gives the people of $egros, aswell as local and foreign visitors, a

    chance to drink and be merry for H*days. Kriginally designed to show thehardships of the people of $egros,

    the Casskara 5estival has become atool of escapism and a way togenerate revenues for big business. /t

    has indeed come a long way, and it is

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    %andugo Festival ohol

    • The =andugo 5estival is anannual celebration every Luly,

    here in the island of 0ohol, Tagbilaran &ity. And thebiggest activities is the Ciss

    0ohol =andugo 0eautyGageant and =andugo =treet

    Dancing &ompetition usually

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    angus Festival " Dagupan )ity

     The 0angus 5estival is one of thecountry’s biggest and most

    colorful celebrations of localindustry and culture. As Dagupan&ity is primarily known for its

    tasty bangus products, the annualaRair has consistently drawnpeople from all over the

    Ghilippines to savor the native

    / / 0 t t 0 F t

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    / va / gan 0 nat atan0 Fest vaof the !rts " /igan )ity

    •  The Eiva Eigan 5estival of Arts is celebrated

    during the #rst week of the month of Cay. /twas started in '((P by the =ave EiganAncestral !omes Association, /nc. +=EA!A/ topromote awareness of the value of the historic

    town, which was hoped to strengthen resolveto preserve and protect this heritage site. 5orthe past sixteen yearsfestival of arts has beensuccessful in drumming up attention for

    Eigan’s ancestral houses. Jith the help ofnational and local agencies, as well as media,arts and non;governmental supporters, thefestival has also succeeded in promoting otheraspects of Eigan. /ts popularity has even

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    $Feb 12" Feb 13(,aguio )ity•Ganagbenga 5estival+nglish6 0looming

    5lowers 5estival is amonth;long annual Oowerfestival occurring in

    0aguio, the summercapital of the Ghilippines.

    The term is of Calayo;

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    Dinagyang Festival

    • The Dinagyang is a religious

    and cultural festival in /loilo&ity, Ghilippines held on thefourth =unday of Lanuary, or

    right after the =inulog in &ebuand the Ati;Atihan 5estival in

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    T!4O T!4O" ayawan )ity February 53

    • 0ayawan &ity, known as the Agricultural &apitalof $egros Kriental,- anticipates a better

    production yield of crops in its magni#cent #eldsof rice.

    •  This is where the people look upon the Tawo;Tawo,

    the scarecrow that repels those pesky Caya-birds that feed on the rice grains, ensuing a muchbountiful yield.

    • Jith such an eRective way of protecting thecrops, the people are overNoyed with theabundance of their produce, thus the Tawo;Tawofestival was born in celebration and remembrance

    of such bountiful harvests, portraying the twoim ortant elements of the #elds6 the scarecrow

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