Pandanggo or Pandanggo sa ilaw literally means the ‘Fandango with the Light’ in English language. And yes, from the name itself, this dance is that dance that involved the manipulation of the lights. This dance is from the Lubang Island, Mindoro. The term ‘pandanggo’ which means ‘fandanggo’ in the Spanish language is actually dance that is characterized by marking time with the use of clack of castanets, the snapping of the fingers and the stomping of the feet in the triple-time rhythm. The person that performs this graceful dance is often called as the ‘pandanggera’. The ‘pandanggera’ then dances holding three oil lamps which are called as the ‘tinghoy’.
PANDANGGO SA ILAW ORIGIN:
Pandanggo sa Ilaw, which originated from Lubang Island, Mindoro, involves the dancers performing while balancing lights.
PANDANGGO SA ILAW COSTUME:
Men wear barong tagalong or polo while women wear kimona dresses.
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