Sayaw : an essay on Philippine dance / Basilio Esteban S. Villaruz.
Material type: Text[Manila] : Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, 1989Description: 43 pages : illustrations 21 cmContent type:- text
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- GV 1703.P6 .V713 1989
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and the American dances like the foxtrot, cakewalk, boogie woogie and twist
and the contemporary European classical ballets and original choreographies like Itim-Asu, Misa FIlipina and For the Gods. This essay discusses all of these and the fairly recent attempts at fusing these elements into what is called FIlipino dance theaters. --From the foreword
Hispanic dances like the jota, polka and pandanggo
Philippine dance is as diverse as the culture intermingling in the archipelago. This essay features dances of indigenous communities such as war and occupational dances and mimetic animal dancers
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