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  2. Cariñosa - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the cariñosa was danced with María Clara gown and barong tagalog for it is a Spanish dance. In addition, Filipino wore the patadyong kimona and camisa de chino to reveal nationalism. (a native dress of the Tagalog regions), camisa (a white sleeve) or patadyong kimona (a dress of the Visayan people) and for boys, a barong Tagalog ...

  3. Dance in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This dance originated from the Aetas, also known as the Negritos. [8] Bangkakawan Bukidnon Monobo The Bangkakawan, a fishing ritual, originated from the Tigwahanon Manobos of Bukidnon. A huge log is carved to replicate the shape of a palungan (snake) and is used to making steady beats and rhythms to make fish dizzy and less difficult to catch. [10]

  4. Courtship in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Tagalog couple as depicted in the Boxer Codex of the 16th century. A depiction of a mestizo couple from the Tagalog region during the 19th century.. Apart from the general background explained above, there are other similar and unique courting practices adhered to by Filipinos in other different regions of the Philippine archipelago.

  5. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Folk drawing has been known for thousands of years. The oldest folk drawings are rock drawings and engravings which include the Angono Petroglyphs in Rizal, created during the Neolithic (6000 to 2000 BC). The drawings have been interpreted as religious, with infant drawings to relieve sickness in children. [132]

  6. File:Andrew Loomis, Drawing the Head and Hands.pdf

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    Original file (1,168 × 1,600 pixels, file size: 10.98 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 141 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Benedicto Cabrera - Wikipedia

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    Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (born April 10, 1942), better known as "BenCab", [1] is a Filipino painter who was conferred a National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts (Painting) in 2006. [2] He has been noted as "arguably the best-selling painter of his generation of Filipino artists."

  8. National symbols of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Governor-General Frank Murphy declared sampaguita and narra as national symbols during the Commonwealth era. The Republic Act (RA) 8491, also known as Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, stipulates the code for national flag, anthem, motto, coat-of-arms and other heraldic items and devices of the Philippines. [1]

  9. Singkil - Wikipedia

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    Singkil is an ethnic dance of the Philippines that has its origins in the Maranao people of Lake Lanao, a Mindanao Muslim ethnolinguistic group.The dance is widely recognized today as the royal dance of a prince and a princess weaving in and out of crisscrossed bamboo poles clapped in syncopated rhythm.