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Palu-palo (Laguna)

Almost gone are the (Amorsolo Scenes of womens washing clothes in fast running brooks and making colorful mosaics of clothes , also, almost gone are the noisy children splattering water as they bathe ,almost gone are the uncomparable happy washing days once enjoyed before the advent of swimming pool and the washing machine.

Mascota

A Teasing, playful dance, Mascota is considered the trademark dance of the Cagayan region, popular in baptisms, Fiestas and birthdays . But weddings are the best opportunity for Mascota dances

Kuratsa

The Kuratsa is highly favored by the Visayan people especially the Waray people of the Eastern Visayas, it is believed to be a Mexican import (supposedly from La Cucaracha dance)

Karatong

A Karatong is a musical instrument made of bamboo that is commonly played in Cuyo, Palawan every 27th of September, when the wait for the flowering of giant mango trees ends. Together with the bungang mangga or mango flowers (made of coconut midribs or ting-ting wrapped in rice paper and pierced into styrophors

Kalapati

Named after the dove or “Kalapati” in Filipino, this dance imitates the movements of doves while they court, movements such as bowing, billing and cooing. This courtship dance signifies the simplicity of the, naturalness and shyness of the Ilocanos, particularly from Cabugao, Ilocos Sur where it originated.

Buling-Buling

Endless attentions is showered the Christian church by Christians with varied degrees of devotion and belief. This is specially saw to church goers of Guiniangan, Quezon province whose devotion to their patron saint , goes beyond meeting him in church.