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  1. 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.

  2. The María Clara gown, historically known as the traje de mestiza during the Spanish colonial era, [1] [2] is a type of traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines. It is an aristocratic version of the baro't saya.

  3. Jan 30, 2015 · The Maria Clara gown. As a traditional Filipino clothing for women, the Maria Clara gown owes its name from one of the characters of Jose Rizal's "Noli Me Tangere" - a mestiza named Maria Clara.

  4. Jan 27, 2024 · The original costume for Cariñosa includes Maria Clara gowns and Barong Tagalog, symbolizing both nationalism and Spanish influence. With its rich history and cultural significance, Cariñosa is regarded as an official national dance of the Philippines, showcasing the enduring impact of Spanish colonialism on Philippine folk dances.

  5. May 13, 2023 · Carinosa in english literally means ‘Loving or affectionate one’. This ‘romantic’ Philippines dance originated in the Panay island in the colonial-era from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances and is supposed to be heavily influenced by Hispanic culture.

  6. The barong tagalog and the terno are Philippine interpretations of Spanish dress made to fit the humid climate of the Philippines. Aside from creating their own versions of European fashion, Philippine aristocrats created Filipino adaptations of European dances as well.

  7. The María Clara gown, historically known as the traje de mestiza during the Spanish colonial era, is a type of traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines. It is an aristocratic version of the baro't saya.