Ito si su majesta reina (parang mali grammar XP) Maria Paz Marquez noong nanalo siya noong 1912: flickr . com / photos / 7716937 @ N04 / 2257501720 / in / pool-manilacarnivals08-39
The carnival de manila portrayed here is somewhat a festival during the American Period and Post War Period,,..it is also features a beauty pageant where beautiful women in the Philippines compete for the title,,, a front runner of the Miss Philippines and the Bb. Pilipinas
this group won 1st place in the first national dance competition (folk dance category) by the national commission on culture and the arts held at the cultural center of the philippines... December 10, 2009
Grabe Big deal talaga sa inyo choreography of Lanceros de Lingayen. For theater performances, the director are free to re-style the authentic version. That is an representation of the Carnival de Manila during pre american period. And since this was performed by a dance troupe, natural kelangan i present a formal stately dance like la Lanceros
I have the little book entitled Pangasinan Folk Dances by Sison-Friese, I'll see if there are special descriptions as to how to perform the dance. I have been here in the Philippines all my life and all the Lancero dances I have witnessed not on stage are as stately as this one. Listen to these: Lancero de Iringueño, Lancero de Cuyo, Lanceros de Pagsangjan, Lanceros De Negros and the Lanceros de Tayabas see if you can single this one out to be different.
I am a very big ROFG fan, but I DO NOT like his rendition of Lanceros de Lingayen at all. Please refer to the book "Philippine Folk Dances from Pangasinan" by Jovita Sison Friese for the authentic version.
This rendition of the Lanceros de Lingayen was done by the Philippine Normal University's KISLAP SINING DANCE TROUPE (KSDT) not by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group.
I think, they used the Lanceros in the context of the "Carnival de Manila" in Obusan's work "Fin del Siglo"
Yes, I know it's not ROFG performing, but they are performing it the way ROFG performs it. If you were to look in the Jovita Sison book, you would notice he executes the movements and figures MUCH differently than what was researched. Furthermore, the music should be more upbeat; similar to the way Lanceros de Tayabas is played rather than slow and stately. Refer to the Nitoy Gonzales recording.
But like I said - I'm a fan of most of his work, but I just don't like the way he choreographed this dance. I'm seeing more and more groups copying the way he choreographed it rather than going of the original manuscript.
galing
freymarcjavier 1 week ago
joanna burgos bongga
reggiealex25 1 month ago
tapos ito na nung kasal niya nung December 20, 1914: flickr.com / photos / 7716937 @ N04 / 2257612164 / in/pool-manilacarnivals08-39
yooringonghan 1 month ago
Ito si su majesta reina (parang mali grammar XP) Maria Paz Marquez noong nanalo siya noong 1912: flickr . com / photos / 7716937 @ N04 / 2257501720 / in / pool-manilacarnivals08-39
yooringonghan 1 month ago
it's "Su Majestad" after searching through the old carnival queens' pictures...
yooringonghan 1 month ago
The carnival de manila portrayed here is somewhat a festival during the American Period and Post War Period,,..it is also features a beauty pageant where beautiful women in the Philippines compete for the title,,, a front runner of the Miss Philippines and the Bb. Pilipinas
tulihai 1 year ago
this group won 1st place in the first national dance competition (folk dance category) by the national commission on culture and the arts held at the cultural center of the philippines... December 10, 2009
congrats guys....
oxygensoul 2 years ago 3
Sosyalita yung nakoronahan! Parang si Snow White. Hehehe. Gorgeous!
reasonableskeptic 2 years ago
i really miss dancing..txt nyo nman ako pede mag audition ng folk dance im dancer for 5 yrs natigil ng nga lang 09151183244
bhemz001 2 years ago
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reasonableskeptic 2 years ago
very beautiful...!!!!
kng gusto nyo kyo mag choreograp at kyoh na din ang mag sayaw MAGALING NMAN YTA KYOH EHH...!!!!!!!!
lol...!!!!!
ako270 3 years ago
rofg ba to?
johndiegochris08 3 years ago
Grabe Big deal talaga sa inyo choreography of Lanceros de Lingayen. For theater performances, the director are free to re-style the authentic version. That is an representation of the Carnival de Manila during pre american period. And since this was performed by a dance troupe, natural kelangan i present a formal stately dance like la Lanceros
al2viento 4 years ago
OO nga mukhang nagalit sa megatonp sa ganyang klase ng pagtanghal ng lanceros.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
Yea, I know the group performing is not ROFG, but it's done in the style of ROFG.
megatonp 4 years ago
I have the little book entitled Pangasinan Folk Dances by Sison-Friese, I'll see if there are special descriptions as to how to perform the dance. I have been here in the Philippines all my life and all the Lancero dances I have witnessed not on stage are as stately as this one. Listen to these: Lancero de Iringueño, Lancero de Cuyo, Lanceros de Pagsangjan, Lanceros De Negros and the Lanceros de Tayabas see if you can single this one out to be different.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
I am a very big ROFG fan, but I DO NOT like his rendition of Lanceros de Lingayen at all. Please refer to the book "Philippine Folk Dances from Pangasinan" by Jovita Sison Friese for the authentic version.
megatonp 4 years ago
This rendition of the Lanceros de Lingayen was done by the Philippine Normal University's KISLAP SINING DANCE TROUPE (KSDT) not by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group.
I think, they used the Lanceros in the context of the "Carnival de Manila" in Obusan's work "Fin del Siglo"
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
Yes, I know it's not ROFG performing, but they are performing it the way ROFG performs it. If you were to look in the Jovita Sison book, you would notice he executes the movements and figures MUCH differently than what was researched. Furthermore, the music should be more upbeat; similar to the way Lanceros de Tayabas is played rather than slow and stately. Refer to the Nitoy Gonzales recording.
megatonp 4 years ago
But like I said - I'm a fan of most of his work, but I just don't like the way he choreographed this dance. I'm seeing more and more groups copying the way he choreographed it rather than going of the original manuscript.
megatonp 4 years ago
hello! our choreographer is from ROFG! thats why!
traumpasaurus 4 years ago
interesting rendition...post more vids man...
torontokads 4 years ago