1. Ampatuan: A Mindanao folk dance performed by male and female pairs, known for its energetic movements and graceful hand gestures.
2. Binasuan: A dance from Pangasinan that mimics balancing glasses of wine on one's head while dancing without spilling a drop.
3. Cariñosa: A popular courtship dance from the Maria Clara era, known for its graceful and intimate movements between a male and female partner.
4. Coquettish: A movement in traditional Philippine folk dance that involves playful, flirtatious gestures.
5. Dakit: A ritualistic dance from the Cordilleras performed to pacify the spirits of the dead and ensure a bountiful harvest.
6. Fandango: A Spanish-influenced dance characterized by lively footwork and castanets.
7. Hip Hop Pinoy: A modern, urban dance style in the Philippines that incorporates traditional Filipino dance movements and hip-hop influences.
8. Itik-Itik: A comical folk dance from Surigao del Sur that imitates the way a duck walks, quacking and flapping its wings.
9. Jotabal: A dance from Cebu that blends European and traditional Filipino elements, characterized by fast-paced tapping steps.
10. Kadril: A rural folk dance influenced by Spanish culture, featuring four male and four female pairs performing various figures and movements.
11. Kuratsa: A lively folk dance from Pangasinan that incorporates rapid footwork and synchronized movements.
12. Pandanggo: A lively dance often accompanied by a guitar, featuring vibrant twirls and hand gestures.
13. Sayaw sa Bangko: A dance performed while balancing on a bench or elevated platform.
14. Subli: A devotional dance from Batangas performed during the town's annual religious festival, featuring graceful and hypnotic movements.
15. Tinikling: One of the most well-known folk dances from the Philippines, featuring two bamboo poles rhythmically tapped and clacked together while dancers step and hop in between them without getting hit.