Sayaw sa Bangko (“dance on a bench”) is a folk dance from the Pangasinan province of the Philippines. Performers dance on top of a bench that is normally six inches wide. Dancers show skill in staying up the bench as they exchange places by moving Their way around or the girl thrown in the air while the boy moves to the other end. They do not Compete but rather complement each other so that no one falls. It is usually performed During town fiestas.
SAYAW SA BANGKO ORIGIN:
Bench Tapew ed dance (dance on top of a bench), is a dance Which originates from Pangasinan and researched by Jovita Sison. It is performed by a couple on a narrow bench, inching and hopping from one end to another.
SAYAW SA BANGKO COSTUME:
Men wear Camisa Chino with handkerchief tied around his neck and rolled-up trousers while women wear patadyong and they are barefoot.
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