Justin Mambaje & Jasper Barros are back again with Jota de Paragua! (take 3!)
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Justin Mambaje & Jasper Barros are back again with Jota de Paragua! (take 3!)
Still some minor errors, but clean enough :)
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The Celso Espejo Rondalla performs Vittorio Monti's Czardas in Concert 3 of Cuerdas Nin Ka
The Celso Espejo Rondalla performs Vittorio Monti's Czardas in Concert 3 of Cuerdas Nin Kagabsan: The 1st International Rondalla Festival held at the University of Sta. Isabel Auditorium, Naga City, February 9-14, 2004.
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This is a cultural dance of the Kalinga Tribe in the Cordilleras of the Philippines.
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Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew. A JabbaWockeeZ compilation that I put to
Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew. A JabbaWockeeZ compilation that I put together from Week 1 to the very last.
Week 1: Apologize Week 2: Icebox Week 3: Lean With It Rock With It Week 4: Ayo Technology Week 5: Pretty Young Thing (PYT) Week 6: All That Jazz Week 7: Hip Hop Evolution/Red Pill
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Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew. A JabbaWockeeZ compilation that I put to
Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew. A JabbaWockeeZ compilation that I put together from Week 1 to the very last.
Week 1: Apologize Week 2: Icebox Week 3: Lean With It Rock With It Week 4: Ayo Technology Week 5: Pretty Young Thing (PYT) Week 6: All That Jazz Week 7: Hip Hop Evolution/Red Pill
*Update: Sorry I didn't put it up sooner, but the name of the song at the beginning that's playing before the JabbaWockeeZ dance is called Just Cruisin' by DJ Babyboi and DJ Loopy.
Hope you enjoy! Comment and rate please. SUBSCRIBE TOO! =]
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A few among those Philippine dances which can be classified as a "national" folk dance. T
A few among those Philippine dances which can be classified as a "national" folk dance. This dance is also available in versions from Ilo-ilo, Mindoro, Laguna and Leyte.
The version from Leyte appeared in the book "MGA AMBAHAN" (1906) by the famous Waray writer Vicente de Veyra.
All versions of the Lulay use the same "basic" melody. The melody first appeared in the book "Bajo los Cocoteros" (Under the Coconut Trees?). It ranks among the popular love songs in the country at the close of the 19th century. It was also published in Madrid by Graciano Lopez-Jaena (from Ilo-ilo, ring any bell?) in Aires Felipinas (Philippine Airs).
The most popular version of the Lulay song is probably the one from the Tagalog region which runs:
Anong laking hirap kung pakaiisipin Ang gawang umibig sa babaeng mahinhin Lumuluhod ka na'y 'di ka pa mandin pansin Sa hirap ikaw'y kanyang susubukin.
Another Tagalog version from Laguna have this for the first stanza:
Sa silong ng langit nitong bayang sinta Ang mga dalaga ay mahinhi't maganda Kung susuyuin mo ay magtapat kang talaga At iibigan ka magpawalang-hanggan.
The Waray version is used as a melody for the Balitaw where dancers sing and dance respective parts in a joust of "siday" done to the tradition of the Amoracion oe Ismaylingay, the following line sung by a male "mag-ismaylingon" was recorded in Samar:
Kamakakukuri hinin akon kabutang Sugad hin natungtung hinin anud nga batang Waray sasabuta inin akon kapalaran Kun hain mga bungto ako sasampigan
The Lulay is also sung in Bicolano as part of their 'pastores' traditional music. National Artist for Dance Ramon Obusan recorded one version using the Lulay music in the Christmas shepher dance called "Pastores Maliliput" from Maliliput town in Albay.
During the American occupation some folksongs were translated to English, the Lulay was published but was entitled "Boanerges Serenade". The first stanza goes:
I was poorly born on the top of the mountains Caressed by the motherly love of the lighting Playing with the wonderful fire of the lightning Thrilling, thrilling kiss of love is always mine
Its Filipino language text was entitled "Harana ni Boanerges":
Ako'y ipnanganak sa tuktok ng bundok Kalaro-laro ko'y kulog na matutunog Dinuyan ko'y ulap sa papawiring bughaw Halik ng kidlat ang siyang kaulayaw.
Watch out for my upcoming videos of the following dances: Tinikling Itik-itik Kuratsa Samarnon Lugkat Lukay An Marol Surtido Samareño Ismayling (Amoracion/Amoral) An Lubi An Lab-asero Costurera Maramyon (Leyte version) Paspe Ginabato Pantomina de Samar Salampati Ti Yadut Lavezares Jota han Kalipay La Jota Samareña Kuradang An Ulitawo Bagol Kadang Ingkoy-ingkoy (Samar version) Pastores (Samar version) Estudiantina (Capul version) Mazurka Capuleña Panderetas (Tanza, Ilo-ilo version) Engañosa (Pandangyado Mayor) Pandangyado Cariñosa (Samar) Pandagyado Buraweño Pag-aring (Basey, Samar) Jota Paloana (La Jota Navarra) Paso Doble (Parañaque version) Polka Tagala Culebra (Bulacan) Jota Cabangan Jota Rizal Jota Ibanag Chotis Dingreña (Ilocano) Sangkayao Pangkilad Flaggey Libon (T'boli) Madal Tahu Karal Kafi (Bilaan) Ati-ati sa Bukid (Cuyo, Palawan) Bendayan (Tchunggas) Kadal Onuk (T'boli Bird Dance) Karatong (excerpt) Inday na Kunday (Southern Leyte) Likod-likod Gapus-gapusay Man-manok Sohten (Subanen) Khinlesung Pangalitawo Madrileña Takiling Minandagit Inahaw Dugso Siring Sarungkay Balisangkad Tugatak Dagit-dagit Jota Moncadeña Surtido Boronganon Tachok Chalijok Ballangbang Karasaguyon Polka Lapis Apoc Pangalay Paunjalay Silong sa Ganding Kandalamat sa Gandingan Ipat (Demo) Maong a Lalong Palu-palo Pawakan (Sabong) Pinanyuwan Buhay sa Bukid Pakkong Buling-buling Pandacan Tacon y Punta Danza Telipe
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From Mindanao mythology, Rajah Indarapatra fights the mythical bird "Pah" that brings dest
From Mindanao mythology, Rajah Indarapatra fights the mythical bird "Pah" that brings destruction to the kingdom.
Dance Company: LIKHA Pilipino Folk Ensemble Artistic Director: Rudi C. Soriano Percussion Director: Edward Cruz Soloists: Gary Cruz (Me) and Veronica Esmero Where: Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco Video: 2002 Dekada DVD
Not only am I the LIKHA media librarian, I am also a dancer and musician. We wear many hats in Likha and we are always looking for new talented members! Visit www.likha.org for more info and shows.
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First performed by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group in 2001 as part of "Durian: Isang Alam
First performed by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group in 2001 as part of "Durian: Isang Alamat Bagobo", LIKHA presents the US debut of the rice cycle portion of the original ROFG piece, beginning with the clearing of the field in preparation for planting and harvesting.
Artistic Director: Rudi Soriano Consultant: Ramon Obusan When: Ethnic Dance Festival June 12, 2004 Where: Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco
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The mission of LIKHA Pilipino Folk Ensemble is to educate and propagate the practice of Ph
The mission of LIKHA Pilipino Folk Ensemble is to educate and propagate the practice of Philippine folk dance and music traditions. LIKHA was established in May 1992 by a collective of twelve (12) individuals who came together to celebrate Philippine dance and culture. Under the artistic direction of Rudi C. Soriano, former dance soloist with the premier Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, LIKHA has nurtured a generation of young community dance enthusiasts and now boasts an active membership of over 45 dancers and musicians. All are passionate about LIKHA's mission to educate community members and diverse audiences about Philippine culture through music and dance. LIKHA (pronounced "lick-ha") is a Tagalog root word meaning creation or creativity.
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