The Lingayen's
The Lingayen's
Binasuan is a traditional Filipino dance that originated in Lingayen, Pangasinan. It is a unique blend of skill, artistry, and heritage. The dance has evolved over time, influenced by Spanish colonization.
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Binasuan involves balancing wine glasses while performing intricate dance steps. This requires immense skill and practice, as the dancer needs to make subtle adjustments to distribute the weight of the glasses evenly.
Binasuan symbolizes Filipino tradition and culture, with its unique fusion of traditional music, folk instruments, and enthralling performances. The dance is a true reflection of the Philippines' vibrant cultural identity.
To balance wine glasses, you need to develop a solid balance technique. Distribute the weight of the glasses evenly and use your fingers to guide and stabilize them. Make subtle adjustments to maintain equilibrium.
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The event is to promote the town’s prime product and tell the world that Lingayen is the home of the most delectable bagoong, The first Bagoong Festival was held in April 2011 in Pangapisan Norte. It was joined by the neighboring village of Maniboc, another bagoong producer.
Lingayen is known for its bagoong-making industry, with 60 small to medium bagoong processors registered in 2019. With bagoong as the municipality’s One Town One Product (OTOP) and its most lucrative industry, the town has been celebrating the Bagoong Festival since 2011.