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Question 1:
The word “dancing” came from an old German word “______” which means to stretch. OR
In the word “dancing”, what do you call the old German word that means to stretch?
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Question 2:
In the elements of dance, the acronym BESRT stands for?
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Question 3:
What types of folk dances in the Philippines are dances of the exotic southern part of the
country?
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But before we end our trivia folks. Here’s another trivia for today’s morning.
However, according to Theodore ‘Teddy’ Atienza, Heraldry Section Chief of the National
Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), in an interview with GMA News’ I-Juander,
there is no official national dance in the Philippines.
Thus, there are a total of twelve official national symbols passed through Philippine laws.
A Philippine national symbol will be considered official once it is declared through a law or a
proclamation. National symbols such as the cariñosa, carabao, bangus (milkfish),
and anahaw (footstool palm) that are circulating through various sources have no official status
and have not established by law.
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