please give me the answer on how to dance the binasuan
In terms of costume, the dance calls for the Balintawak costume with the tapis and the pañuelo.
Binasuan is a Philippine folk dance that originated from Pangasinan. Its literature involves the balancing of glasses filled with wine on top of the dancer's head and on her hands.
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The Binasuan dance originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan. This colorful and lively dance from Bayambang in the Pangasinan province shows off the balancing skills of the dancers. The dancers gracefully, yet carefully, maneuver glasses that are half-filled with rice wine, while they whirl and roll on the floor.
please give me the answer on how to dance the binasuan
what are the basic steps in binasuan dance?
In terms of costume, the dance calls for the Balintawak costume with the tapis and the pañuelo.
Binasuan is a Philippine folk dance that originated from Pangasinan. Its literature involves the balancing of glasses filled with wine on top of the dancer's head and on her hands.
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The Binasuan dance originated in Bayambang, Pangasinan. This colorful and lively dance from Bayambang in the Pangasinan province shows off the balancing skills of the dancers. The dancers gracefully, yet carefully, maneuver glasses that are half-filled with rice wine, while they whirl and roll on the floor.
Binasuan, Filipino Folk DanceBinasuan is a colorful and lively dance from Pangasinan, a province on the island of Luzon. It is often danced at weddings and fiestas
The dance of the Maguindanao people is the Singkil, which is a famous Philippine dance. Well known Philippines folk dances include the Tinkling, the Itik-Itik, the Binasuan, and the Maglalatik.
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Each of the three largest groups of islands in the Philippines has different dances that represent. Some of the dances in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao are: Tinikling, Sayaw sa Bangko, Maglalatik, Kini-kini, Idudu and Banga.
Binasuan Originates from: Pangasinan
Folk dance steps vary from region to region. There is the Itik-Itik, which reminds the watcher of a duck's movements. Then there is the Tinikling dance, where dancers move and hop over bamboo poles until someone messes up. The Sayaw as Bangko shows off the dancer's balance as they dance atop a bench. The Binasuan is usually present at weddings and other festivities. The Pandanggo as Ilaw again shows balance as the dancer balances oil lamps in each hand and on the head while dancing moves similar to the Spanish Fandango. Many other dances include the Pandanggo Oasiwas, the Maglalatik, the Kuratsa, La Jota Moncadena, and the Kappa Malong-Malong.