Kumintang in the Philippines
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The kumintang is the name given to several distinct styles, techniques and forms in music and dance originating in the areas used by early Spanish cartographers and chronicles to denote a large province centering around what is known as Batangas.Jean Baptiste Mallat describes it as a pantomimic dance where the man runs around and gestures to a woman(not always decently), and finally pretends illness to get the woman's full attention. In the 20th century, Francisca Reyes-Aquino dubbed as kumintang the circular hand and wrist movement also known as the kunday.
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Kuomintang is the folk dance of the Philippines.
- The term Kuomintang refers to various diverse styles, methods, and forms of music and dance that originated in the locations utilized by early Spanish cartographers and chroniclers to represent a huge province centered on what is now known as Batangas.
- Jean Baptiste Mallet defines it as a pantomimic dance in which the male rushes around and motions to a lady (not always appropriately) before pretending to be unwell to gain the woman's complete attention.
- Francisca Reyes-Aquino named the circular hand and wrist movement known as the Kunday as Kuomintang in the twentieth century.
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