Pandanggo

Pandanggo
A performance of Pandanggo sa Ilaw in New Zealand
Genrefolk dance
OriginPhilippines

Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango, a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period. The dance is accompanied by castanets.[1] This dance, together with the Jota, became popular among the illustrados or the upper class and later adapted among the local communities. In the early 18th century, any dance that is considered jovial and lively was called Pandanggo.

  1. ^ Casanova, Arthur de la Peña (2001). Diksyunaryo sa drama at teatro (in Tagalog). Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 510. ISBN 978-971-23-3084-1. Retrieved May 19, 2020.

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