- Rigodon: A lively dance that originated in Spain and was brought to the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. It is known for its graceful steps and intricate hand movements.
- Sakuting: A courtship dance portraying a fight between two men using sticks or sabers. It showcases intricate footwork and synchronized movements.
- Singkil: A dance that features a female performer moving in and out of bamboo poles held horizontally by male dancers. It requires precision, coordination, and graceful movements.
- Pandanggo Sa Ilaw: A dance that involves balancing lighted candles (or bamboo sticks with burning cotton dipped in oil) on the dancers' hands, head, and shoulders while performing graceful steps.
- Tinikling: A traditional Philippine folk dance that originated from the rural areas. It involves two bamboo poles being rhythmically tapped and clapped against each other, and the dancer steps in between the bamboo sticks.
- Maglalatik: A mock combat dance that portrays a fight between Moros and Christians using coconut shells or wooden sticks as props. It is known for its energetic movements and clashing sounds of coconut shells.