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Cards (41)

  • Sua-Ku-Sua Dance - dance that likens the sua's gentle leaves, attractive fruit, its fragrance and slender body to that of a lady.
  • Meaning Of Sua-Ku-Sua - My pomelo tree
  • PLACE OF ORIGIN - JOLO, SULU
  • Classification - Courtship
  • The tausug of jolo, sulu are remarkable as seafarers and farmers
  • extensive orchards are planted with coconut and pomelo
  • Music ; 2/4 and 4/4 composed of three parts : A, B, C
  • Gabbang-bamboo xylophone shaped like a small boat.
  • Top of female - barawasi
  • pants of female - sawal / kantiu
  • soldier band of female - siyag
  • accessories of female - gold mearings, necklace, bracelet, and brooches
  • headpiece of female - gold or brass filligree called tusuk
  • top of male - bajo
  • pants of male - sawal / kantiu
  • soldier band of male - siyag
  • accessories of male - money belt, saruk hat, pis siyabit, rectangular hand-woven scarf, kris, barong
  • kris - wavy knife
  • barong - leaf-knife
  • Pangalay dance - traditional fingernail dance of the tausug people
  • Meaning of pangalay dance - finger nail
  • place of origin - sulu
  • classification - social dance
  • dance researcher of pangalay - francisca reyes-aquino
  • dance researcher of sua-ku-sua - ramon a. obusan
  • kontaw silat - martial art common in the malay archipelago
  • pangalay is performed mainly during weddings or other festive events
  • pangasik - male equivalent of the pangalay and features more martial movements
  • pangiluk - a pangalay that features both male and female
  • costume - joloana costume
  • dancers are barefoot in pangalay dance
  • Janggay - extended metal finger nails used in pangalay
  • Sakuting - a dance of the ethnic people living in the western side of the Cordilleras.
  • Sakuting is an ethnic term which refers to the rythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.
  • Classification of sakuting - social dance
  • Meaning - rythmic sticks producing accompaniment
  • Place of origin of sakuting - abra and ilocos norte
  • Lingayen in Pangasinan means “having to look backward and upward.”
  • Classification of Binislakan - Social Dance
  • Meaning of Binislakan - with the use of sticks