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The Pandanggo the Light (Dance glas srpske banja luka novosti with Light) is a cultural dance of th


The Pandanggo the Light (Dance glas srpske banja luka novosti with Light) is a cultural dance of the Philippines which became popular in the rural areas in the country. The dance began with Fandango dance, folk dance of the Spanish, who came to the Philippines during the Spanish. The dance became popular in the illustrados ago and eventually became famous as the local community. In the early 18th century, any dance considered lively glas srpske banja luka novosti and colorful called Pandanggo. glas srpske banja luka novosti
The Pandanggo the Light is said to offer starting in Mindoro, the seventh - largest island in the Philippines. The dance of light is similar to that of Firefly (Firefly) at dusk and at night. The Pandanggo In Lights on defining the most difficult of all pandanggos. It is colorful and unusual because the female dancer has three lamp or "lamp" (oil lamps) - one head and two on the back of each hand. This particular pandanggong is skilled in balancing the three lamp. It is characterized by lively steps and hail. The dancer pnadanggo called "pandanggera".
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