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  1. 24 Μαρ 2023 · This depiction of the Spanish mestizas from the vantage point of the Creole elites and their “María Clara dances” (named after the famous Filipino writer and politician José Rizal's heroine), became the perfect strategy for reinforcing the construction of La Argentina's artistic status as a Spanish dancer in the West—a souvenir from a ...

  2. Exposed for almost four centuries to the influence of European dances, the Filipinos gradually assimilated these dances, evolving their own simplified versions and derivations of the different forms.

  3. Bodabil Dancing. In the first years of this century, vaudeville entertained both Filipinos and American expatriates. Minstrel troupes sailed across the Pacific and did their buck-and-wing, clog or tap dances (both of Irish and African origin), soft-shoe, and straightforward jazz-and-blues routines.

  4. 14 Μαΐ 2024 · Spanish colonization significantly influenced Philippine folk dance by introducing dance styles such as the waltz and polka. Filipinos adopted and adapted these Spanish dances, creating unique fusion dances like the rigodon and jota.

  5. The Western European ways of life spread throughout the islands of the Philippines, where Spain had much contact. This suite showcases the Spanish influence in music, dance, dress, and societal customs introduced by the Spaniards.

  6. 1 Ιαν 2019 · Using a variety of sources from reputable Filipino scholars in the field of cultural anthropology and dance, the precolonial and Spanish colonial experiences were reviewed and contrasted to ...

  7. In an archival piece published in Tatler Philippines' August 2008 issue, we survey the origins of our nation's love and passion for music and performance.

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