Ragragsakan is a traditional folk dance of the Kalinga people in the Cordillera region. It celebrates peace and joy after a tribal war or a bountiful harvest.Art Forms Found in the Video:Dance (Performing Art) – The graceful, synchronized steps represent unity, grace, and celebration.Music (Auditory Art) – Traditional instruments like gangsa (gongs) accompany the dance with rhythmic beats.Costume (Visual Art) – The dancers wear colorful Kalinga attire, showcasing indigenous textile designs.Weaving (Craft Art) – The banga (clay pots) and woven baskets or blankets symbolize Kalinga craftsmanship.Facial Expression and Gestures (Dramatic Art) – The dancers express pride, femininity, and community through posture and hand movements.