Part 2 of History of Ryhtmic Activities
Part 2 of History of Ryhtmic Activities
Part 2 of History of Ryhtmic Activities
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Fiesta means neighborhood celebration, a gathering of Filipino
culture in which different Philippine neighborhoods celebrating
their patron saints, while showing a dance of thanksgiving. One of
the more convoluted moves is Pandanggo sa Ilaw, signifying “move
of lights,” which mimics meandering fireflies. To achieve the
dream, ladies carefully balance three tinghoy or oil lights, on their
heads and palm. During this period, Western culture spread
through the islands, including such Western dances as the waltz,
fandango, and polka. With a little Filipino flare, they quickly
became part of the culture. This “new” style of dance was named
Maria Clara after the tragic character in Jose Rizal’s novel Noli Me
Tangere
American colonization