This is classified under rural and barrio dances. It originated from Bohol, Visayas but it has also a version in the Ilocos Region which is popular at Ilokano festivals.
This dance commands a sense of improvisation which mimics a young playful couple's attempt to get each other's attention. It is performed in a moderate waltz style.
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kindly give the step in every folk dances inorder for us to learn how to dance this certain kind of folk dances.....♥♥♥♦☺
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