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  1. A dance originating from Zamboanga, displays steps with very strong Castillian influence, but using Philippine bamboo castanets. Polkabal Polka and Balse (waltz) are fused together in an elaborate dance incorporating the movements of a jumping crow (luksong uwak), the German Contregranz (Contragansa), and the paseo or leisure walk as performed ...

  2. Jan 18, 2021 · Philippine dances derived from Spanish influences, such as the Mazurka Boholana, are classified as Sayawing Maria Clara (Maria Clara Dances). Maria Clara is the main female character in the Spanish-era novel Noli Me Tangere, written by Filipino national hero Jose Rizal.

  3. JLD Cultural Group performed Pamaypay ng Maynila, Maria Clara dance at Kalayaan's 121st Philippine Independence Day Celebration at the Marriott LAX Grand Bal...

  4. Oct 24, 2021 · Philippine dances derived from Spanish influences, such as the La Estudiantina, are classified as Sayawing Maria Clara (Maria Clara Dances). Maria Clara is the main female character in the Spanish-era novel Noli Me Tangere, written by Filipino national hero Jose Rizal.

  5. This dance is a mix of Spanish gracefulness and customized native props, such as bamboo castanets and Asian fan. Female dancers wear Maria Clara dress that typifies the European style, while men are in barong tagalog, a traditional Filipino embroidered long. Browse through ther dance styles Gallery Related Topics.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CariñosaCariñosa - Wikipedia

    The cariñosa (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾiˈɲosa], meaning loving or affectionate) is a Philippine dance of colonial-era origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances, where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple in a romance scenario.

  7. Oct 29, 2022 · for educational purposes onlyPrepared by: Jellie Marie M. Royal'sSubject: 1001_Art AppreciationSource:http://mariaclaradance.blogspot.com/2011/03/maria-clara...

  8. View PDF. As an example of a postcolonial critique to certain hegemonic Spanish discourses in the Philippines, this essay examines the practice-as-research dance piece Love, Death, and Mompou (2006), which was a revision of the traditional María Clara dance.

  9. Feb 12, 2022 · Deconstructing ‘Maria Clara’ and the colonial bias in Philippine folk dances. In attempts to acknowledge indigenous dances across the country, many are helping shift our focus away from just the Spanish-influenced folk dances. By Danielle David Castillo, Miguel Gabrielle Valentino. February 12, 2022. No Comments.

  10. May 14, 2017 · Named in the honor of the heroine in Dr. Jose Rizal's novel, Noli me Tangere, the Maria Clara Suite captures the elegance and charm of the mestiza Filipina as well as the gallantry and boldness of the mestizo Filipino. Courtship, love, and flirtation are all evident in this suite of romantic dances. Actions (login required) View Item.

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