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  2. Pamulinawen (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    The folk song was featured in Ryan Cayabyab's 15-track album Bahaghari, sung by Lea Salonga. [10] It has been performed and interpreted by different brass bands, orchestras and choral groups [11] in the Philippines. [12] [13] The song was also performed as a traditional folk dance in festivals. [14] [15]

  3. Pamulinawen Festival - Wikipedia

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    Pamulinawen festival, came from the name of a woman made popular in the popular Ilocano folk song Pamulinawen. The festival is celebrated in the city of Laoag , Ilocos Norte to promote camaraderie and sportsmanship.

  4. File:Traditional dance during pamulinawen.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Pamulinawen - Wikipedia

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    Pamulinawen may refer to: "Pamulinawen" (folk song) , an Ilocano-language folk song in the Philippines Pamulinawen Festival , a festival in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, commemorating the feast of Saint William

  6. List of festivals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival – the Mangyan Cultural Festival [48] Mar 2 to Mar 4 [48] Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro [48] Pacto de Sangre (Blood Compact of New Washington, Aklan) [48] Mar 3 [48] New Washington, Aklan [48] Council of Balabago Reenactment [48] Mar 4 to Mar 5 [48] Culasi, Antique [48] Manchatchatong Festival [48] Mar 4 to ...

  7. Manang Biday - Wikipedia

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    This song implies the courtship of a young maiden named Manang Biday. [2] Serenading a love interest is a custom of the Filipinos. Until today, it is still practiced by the Ilocano. It is also a courtship dance. "Manang Biday" was originally composed by Florante Aguilar. [3]

  8. Category:Philippine folk songs - Wikipedia

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  9. Courtship in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The suitor begins singing a romantic song, then the courted lady responds by singing too. [3] In reality, Harana is a musical exchange of messages which can be about waiting or loving or just saying no. The suitor initiates, the lady responds. As the Pamamaalam stage sets in, the suitor sings one last song and the haranistas disappear in the night.