Ongka Ongka Festival (Bajau Festival) Maluso, Basilan
November 13, 2014
The Pangalay/Igal dance is a traditional dance form that originated in the southern Philippines, particularly in the Sulu Archipelago. The dance is named after the Pangalay, a type of boat used by the Samal people who are known for their seafaring skills. The Pangalay/Igal dance is characterized by its graceful and fluid movements that mimic the natural movements of the sea. It is often performed during weddings, festivals, and other important cultural events in the Philippines.
One of the key features of the Pangalay/Igal dance is its use of intricate hand and arm movements, which are known as mudra. These mudras are used to convey different emotions and meanings, and are an important part of the dance's storytelling aspect. In addition to the mudras, the dance also incorporates footwork and body movements that are meant to simulate the movement of waves and the flow of water.
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