Dance of Cordillera
Dance of Cordillera
Cordilllera
Cordillera Region
Originated: Kalinga
Tells us a story of Filipino
women’s strength, resilience and
grace.
Banga meaning “pot”, an
earthen container that originated
in northern Cordillera.
Seven(7) or eight (8) pots at a
time are being balanced on the
heads of maidens as they trudge
to the beat of gangsa or wind
chimes.
“BENDAYAN OR
BENDIAN DANCE”
Originated: Kalinga
Dance in which a warrior is
depicted claiming his bride by
giving her a matrimonial blanket.
The woman then balances several
clay pots on her head and follows
the man, an action expressing
submission.
The man’s actions resemble those
of a courting rooster.
“TAREKTEK DANCE”
Originated: Benguet
It is a mimetic courtship
dance in which the mating
dance of woodpeckers is
imitated, with a colorful
blanket used as a prop.
“UYAOY/UYAUY DANCE”
Originated: Ifugao
Wedding festival dance
performed to the beat of gongs.
It is usually performed by the
affluent people.
Those who have performed
this dance are entitled to the
use of gongs at their death.
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