E. Maglalalik
A. Pandanggo sa llaw
B. Binasuan
H. fandango
1 Palok and Lumagen
F. coconut shells
G. Tinikling
J. Coutship Dances
C. Spanish-style gowns
D. Birds Dancing Over Bamboo
1. This dance mimics the high-stepping strut of birds in the Philippine jungles over the bamboo traps the
hunters would set for them.
2. The performers of this dance use three glasses of wine (or, in modern times, water) are held in hands
and on top of the dancers' heads as they move, never spilling a drop.
3. This dance represents a fierce battle between the Moro tribesmen and the Christian soldiers from Spain.
4. These dances from Kalinga were performed during festivals, celebrations of military victories in the past,
and still at celebrations of births and weddings in modern times,
5. It is a dance from the Pangasinan Province which is done with drinking glasses.
6. It is a Spanish word from which the dance Pandnago sa llaw was derived.
7. Another term for Tinikling
8. Material used by the performers as harness in Maglalatik
9. Dances influenced by Spaniards
10. Costumes worn by Filipina dancers epitomizing the nobility of a Filipina​