
History of the Sakuting Philippine Folk Dance - eHow UK
Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians. This mock fight between rival folks is traditionally performed during Christmas at …
The Sakuting | Dolores Abra
The sakuting dance, originally performed solely by boys, portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a …
Sakuting (pronounced sah-KOOH-tihng), historically only performed by men, but later evolved into a dance open for everyone, is a Philippine folk dance that interprets a match between Ilocano …
Sakuting is an ethnic term that refers to the rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance. Dance Properties: Costume: Girl – Native Ilocano kimono style with sleeves of elbow …
Sakuting: Philippines Traditional Cultural Dance/Filipino ...
Introduced by Spanish missionaries as religious ritual, the sakuting dance portrays this struggle between the lowland Christians and the non-Christian mountain people. Sakuting’s origins,...
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2023年3月6日 · Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance with Asian influence that originated in Abra and Ilocos Norte. It is a social dance that was influenced by Chinese culture and interprets a …
History of-the-sakuting-philippine-folk-dance | PDF - SlideShare
2018年2月28日 · The Sakuting is a Philippine folk dance originating from Abra province that dramatizes a mock fight between Ilocano Christians and non-Christians during the Spanish …
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