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  1. Another pamaypay is the fancy abaniko introduced by the Spaniards. It is a folding fan that is semicircular in shape when fully opened and made from fine fabric such as pineapple silk, exquisitely polished and carved hardwood, gilded brass, and tassel.

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  2. February 12 | Caloocan City, Manila, Philippines. This is one of the highlights of the city's Foundation Day, showcasing the use of the pamaypay (a hand-held fan in English) as a traditional tool for cooling the heat . This is exhibited in techno-modern folk street dancing competition.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Through the rhythmic sway of pamaypay, festival-goers experience a communal dance that speaks to the heart of Filipino hospitality – warm, welcoming, and effervescent. This festival illuminates the Filipino’s ability to transform everyday objects into remarkable symbols of cultural narrative and festivity.

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  5. This video was taken by Daniel TV in Caloocan High School During their annual School's Foundation Day.Pamaypay festival is held annually every February of t...

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  6. Jan 3, 2024 · Native fan, also known as ‘’Pamaypay’’ is crafted from the high-quality palm leaves of Anahaw, the Philippines’ National Leaf. Commonly, these can be spotted in parks, near churches, homes, and...

  7. Pamaypay ng Caloocan Festival - One of the highlights of Caloocan Foundation Day, showcasing the use of the "Pamaypay"/fan as traditional tool to the surging heat as exhibited in techno-modern folk street dancing competition.

  8. Festivals and Celebrations. The City’s Foundation Day showcases annually the festival of “Pamaypay ng Caloocan”, with the use of “Pamaypay” or fan as it is showcased on techno-modern Folk Street dancing competition.

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