1. Pandanggo sa Ilaw - This is a traditional dance that originated in Pampanga. It is performed by a male and a female dancer, who hold lighted candles and balance them between their fingers while dancing.
2. Sayaw sa Bangko - This dance from Bulacan is known for its unique steps that are performed while dancers balance on wooden benches.
3. Fandanguillo - This dance from Pampanga is characterized by its graceful movements and flirtatious gestures between a male and a female dancer.
4. Maligayang Pasasalamat - This joyous dance from Pampanga is performed to express gratitude and joy, often during celebrations and festivities.
5. Kasotan Kasalan - This folk dance from Nueva Ecija portrays a traditional wedding procession, with dancers wearing colorful costumes and performing elegant steps.
6. Carinosa - This charming courtship dance is popular throughout the Philippines and is known for its gentle movements and courtship gestures exchanged between a male and a female dancer.
7. Habanera Botolena - This dance from Bulacan is a variation of the Spanish Habanera dance, infused with Filipino influences and characterized by its elegant movements and gestures.
8. Binislakan (Maglalatik) - This lively festival dance from Pampanga depicts the process of coconut harvesting, with dancers imitating the rhythmic cutting and collecting of coconuts while performing energetic dance moves.
9. Sakuting - This dance from Pampanga involves intricate footwork and bamboo poles that dancers use to create rhythmic percussions while performing energetic dance steps.
10. Surtido - This dance from Pampanga is a lively and joyful dance performed during fiestas and special occasions, featuring a combination of lively steps, twirls, and graceful hand and arm movements.
These folk dances from Region 3 showcase the rich cultural heritage, colorful traditions, and lively spirit of the region, and they continue to hold a significant place in local festivities and celebrations.