I've been performing Tinikling and other traditional Filipino dances for over 15 yrs but I wouldn't call myself an expert. However, I do know about the culture and it's through our traditional dances that we tell our history and stories. I can understand where 'blueleopard' is coming from, but we see things with different eyes. At the end of the day I give this group praise that they are trying to keep the interest in Filipino culture alive by reinventing the dances and having fun. Keep trying:)
blueleopard......i just want to remind you that this is a stage performance.....and everything in the stage is imagination and creation....got me?............nice video..
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You might think what you're doing is creative, but you're not showing the culture at all with these pointless entrances. The choreography is definitely improved from 2006 though, but the routine can deal with less uselessness. Waving the bamboos is not attractive.
i don't think you're doing the right thing, putting these guys down for something they obviously worked hard on. i understand that sometimes being culturally accurate is important. but i also support being creative and being innovative. i'm the rural suite co-coordinator for my filipino club and we did consider keeping the dance as accurate as we can. but, being so traditional can get boring. having a little flavor to the basic isn't a bad thing. you should be a little more open minded.
good
cuteshashiu7 3 months ago
awesome
asianboy2 3 years ago
I've been performing Tinikling and other traditional Filipino dances for over 15 yrs but I wouldn't call myself an expert. However, I do know about the culture and it's through our traditional dances that we tell our history and stories. I can understand where 'blueleopard' is coming from, but we see things with different eyes. At the end of the day I give this group praise that they are trying to keep the interest in Filipino culture alive by reinventing the dances and having fun. Keep trying:)
BaboyTatz 3 years ago
blueleopard......i just want to remind you that this is a stage performance.....and everything in the stage is imagination and creation....got me?............nice video..
big aplause for the coreographer..
emerick2000 3 years ago
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PLEASE DON'T READ THIS!!!!! in 1964 13 year old Elisa Johnson was raped and murdered in North Carolina, her body was found with multiple stab wounds, and now that you've read this, every night she will come to your house and hang from your closet with glowing red eyes, the only way to stop this is to post this to 10 other videos.
blrsycth 3 years ago
i liked it...
Guido935 3 years ago
give them a break. sorry mr. "i'm an expert at tinikling man." I think it was nice. =)
joboston 4 years ago 2
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You might think what you're doing is creative, but you're not showing the culture at all with these pointless entrances. The choreography is definitely improved from 2006 though, but the routine can deal with less uselessness. Waving the bamboos is not attractive.
blueleopard 4 years ago
i agree
haawwttaay 3 years ago
i don't think you're doing the right thing, putting these guys down for something they obviously worked hard on. i understand that sometimes being culturally accurate is important. but i also support being creative and being innovative. i'm the rural suite co-coordinator for my filipino club and we did consider keeping the dance as accurate as we can. but, being so traditional can get boring. having a little flavor to the basic isn't a bad thing. you should be a little more open minded.
janssx87 2 years ago 2