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  1. 3 cze 2018 · The Banga is a dance from Kalinga province performed by young women balancing clay pots on their heads. It depicts women fetching water from the river in a graceful manner. The dance is performed to the beat of flat gongs played by male musicians.

  2. One version of the dance, known as Banga Salidsid, starts with women balancing one pot, moving to the rhythm without wavering strength or agility. The dance becomes more complex with graceful...

  3. The dance portrays Kalinga women balancing water jars (banga) on their heads as they walk, representing their daily routines. It also details the dance steps and movements, traditional costumes, and musical accompaniment of gangsa instruments.

  4. The “Banga” (ba-nga), is a round or spherical jar made of clay, used for fetching water and mostly adopted by the northern region of the Philippines. Kalinga...

  5. 30 gru 2020 · Banga Dance by the LUngsoranon Performing Arts Ensemble (LUPAE) The history of the Banga Dance tells us a story of Filipino women’s strength, resilience and grace. Banga (pronounced...

  6. Banga dance displays the Igorot women on their way to the river to fetch the daily water supply for thier familys. It shows the skill and strength of the women as they would carry heavy laiden clay pots (Banga) full of water.

  7. The Banga is a traditional dance from Kalinga province in the Philippines that depicts women balancing clay pots on their heads. Dancers form circles and lines as they spring lightly to the beat of flat gongs. The costumes reflect the indigenous Kalinga people, featuring beadwork and tattoos.

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