Non-Religious Festival Dance Flashcards
These are the dances which are celebrated by the different communities to showcase their different cultures and values of industry and unity.
Non-Religious Festival Dances
They performed along the streets as they celebrated their bountiful harvest accompanied by indigenous instruments.
Non-Religious Festival Dances
Celebrated in Camiguin City, It is annual thanksgiving celebration for the bountiful harvest of their sweet
Lanzones Festival
Celebrated in Bacolod City, The celebration of the positivity or optimism in which the images of colorful and cheerful masks help the community people to become resilient in their problems.
Masskara Festival
Celebrated every fourth day of October
Masskara Festival
Celebrated in Legazpi City, it is usually celebrated from August 12 to 30 annually in Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines.
The Ibalong Festival
The name “_________” refers to one of the most important epics in the province
Ibalong
It celebrates the epic story of ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes named Baltog, Handyong and Batong
The Ibalong Festival
Celebrated in South Cotabato, It celebrates the tradition of sharing, hospitality, and altruism as part of the cultural heritage of Mindanao
Kalilang Festival
The word “_________” is a word in Maguindanaoan language that means “to celebrate” or “commemorate”
Kalilang
The festival held in Baguio City in Benguet, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines beginning first of the February every year.
Panagbenga Festival
it is a word in Kankanaey language that means season of efflorescence
Panagbenga
It celebrates a tribute to the beautiful flowers that bloom in their community, further, a way of expressing their gratitude by means of floral offering in which the floats are covered with flowers to highlight the parade
Panagbenga festival