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BINISLAKAN

Binislakan

Meaning : With the use of stick

Dance Culture : Christian-lowland

Place of Origin : Lingayen, Pangasinan

Country of Influence : China

Ethno-linguistic Group : Pangasinense

Classification : Social Dance

BACKGROUND

Background

  • Lingayen in Pangasinan means "having to look backward and upward"
  • It was derived from Li-king-Tung, a chinese word given to the name Lingayen, the capital of pangasinan, by the Chinese settlers of this place being a long time ago.

  • The dancers looks back or upward in some of the movements hence, the name Lingayen.
  • They also use two sticks to produce rhythms, imitating the chopsticks use by the Chinese in eating.
  • Thus, the dance is called binislakan, which in Pangasinan means "with the use of sticks".

COSTUME

Costume

Music

Count

formation

  • Female: Siesgo and kimono with loose and long sleeves and soft panuelo
  • Male: Camisa de Chino and red pants

MUSIC

  • 2/4 composed of two parts- A and B

COUNT

  • one, two and two, and one and two and

FORMATION

  • Partners stand about six feet apart.
  • One or more pairs in a set can take part in the dance, in any formation desired.

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