Panulo is a popular dance at social gatherings and celebrations in Ilocos Sur. It is also performed as a cultural presentation during festivals and other special events. The dance is a symbol of the vibrant and lively culture of the Ilocano people.
The steps of the Panulo are as follows:
1. The man and woman stand facing each other, with the man on the woman's right side.
2. The man takes a step forward with his right foot and the woman takes a step backward with her left foot.
3. The man and woman then swing their arms around each other, passing their right arms over each other's left shoulders.
4. The man and woman then take a step back with their left feet and a step forward with their right feet.
5. The man and woman then swing their arms around each other, passing their left arms over each other's right shoulders.
6. The man and woman then take a step back with their right feet and a step forward with their left feet.
7. The man and woman then swing their arms around each other, passing their right arms over each other's left shoulders.
8. The man and woman then take a step back with their left feet and a step forward with their right feet.
9. The man and woman then swing their arms around each other, passing their left arms over each other's right shoulders.
10. The man and woman then turn around and face each other, and bow.
The dance is repeated until the music ends.