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The circular dance style is claimed as a traditional dance in the four countries of the region where it is often part of traditional festivities, popular celebrations and modern parties. In addition to the dominant Khmer , Lao , Malay and Thai cultures , romvong is also common among many other groups indigenous to Southeast Asia.
Dance companies in the Philippines (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 13:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 13:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Philippine Merchant Marine School Mariners Junior Mariners Lady Mariners Public 1950 Non-Sectarian (6,000) N/A Las Piñas: Philippine National Police Academy: Lakan Corps Lakambini Corps Public Safety Academy: 1978 N/A (n/a) Maroon Silang, Cavite: Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches Bruins Private 1971 N/A (n/a) Red and White Quezon City
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Ballet Manila is a classical ballet institution [1] and dance company in the Philippines. It currently [when?] highlights more than fifty highly trained dancers in the highly rigorous Russian (Vaganova) [1] method of classical ballet. Locally the company has performed in 47 cities [1] holding more than 4,100 [1] performances.
Cariñosa or Karinyosa is a well known dance around the Philippines with the meaning of the word being affectionate, lovable, and amiable. The dancers use a handkerchief and go through the motions of hide and seek or typical flirtatious and affectionate movements. The dance comes in many forms but the hide and seek is common in all. [31] Kuratsa