Folari
Folari is a traditional form of folk dance and music originating from the southern regions of the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. The term "folari" is derived from the Spanish word "folia," which means a lively dance or song, reflecting its energetic and communal nature. This cultural practice has deep roots in the indigenous Ati and Visayan communities, blending indigenous rhythms with influences from Spanish colonial music and later, American and modern Filipino styles.
Folari performances typically feature a group of dancers moving in a circular or linear formation, accompanied
Folari is not only a form of entertainment but also a significant cultural expression, preserving the heritage
In contemporary settings, folari has evolved to incorporate modern elements while retaining its traditional core. Some