Kandingan
Performed at Tausog weddings in Jolo, the Kandingan consists of figures and steps based on classical and traditional Indian dance forms. Dancers perform with slightly bent knees turned outward, fingers held stiffly together with the thumb outward and apart. There is no definite number of steps, no sequence of figures, no lines of direction, no particular foot and arm movements--only a total dependence on the ability and mood of the individual dancer. Whereas Maranao society has no sanction for men and women dancing together, the Tausogs in Kandingan require mixed dancing. The name of the dance is derived from gandang, a musical instrument similar to a drum.