seripainanta
Seripainanta is a traditional dance form originating from the Philippines, particularly from the Cordillera Administrative Region. The term "seripainanta" is derived from the Ilocano language, where "seri" means "to dance" and "painanta" refers to the dance itself. This dance is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of the Cordillera, including the Ifugao, Kalinga, and Apayao.
The dance is performed by groups of men and women, often dressed in colorful traditional attire, which
Seripainanta is performed during various cultural events and festivals, such as harvest celebrations, weddings, and other
The dance has gained recognition both locally and internationally, contributing to the cultural tourism of the