Udol is from The B'laan's ryt??..bakit manobo??wla mn atang ganyan na style na music ang manobo?,bangkakawan mn to ilaha,kanang dako na kahot,pormag bitin....:)
naa lagi! kanang ad2 gali sa Kadayawan sa Davao naga tukar man na sila pirmi. Laing2x tribo ang mgpasundayag sa laing laing adlaw...last nko sila nakit-an 2005 bago ni ad2 dri sa layong dapit...:)Nag apil p gali na sila sa Mindanao Indigenous Dance Festival. Hehehe...
The commonest "reason" for performing the Odol/Udol dance is victory (of tribal wars). The dance is however, performed even by the 'losers'. The mesmering rhythm of the udol box is also believed to call the spirits of the deceased (fallen warriors) to show them (the dancers/performers) where their remains are so they could bring them home and have a decent burial.
The ODOL dance of the Manobo people in Mindanao. The dance is performed around the odol (that coffin like box). The 3 dancers providing the (1) odol, (2) utomay and the (3) pataway rhythms they themselves play as the dance.
this dance similar to long neck dance Northern Thailand - the praying dance...nice vid..
ChangPhuakSri 2 years ago
Udol is from The B'laan's ryt??..bakit manobo??wla mn atang ganyan na style na music ang manobo?,bangkakawan mn to ilaha,kanang dako na kahot,pormag bitin....:)
siriusblack06 3 years ago
Where is the dance?
hetismij21 3 years ago
odol music is hypnotic..i experienced this live in malalag among the tagakaolo
csarnimor 3 years ago 2
Wow, she hits it and techno music comes out from it!!:)
senantiasa 4 years ago 3
i agree...hahaha..very fast beat like techno music
BorneoUnited 3 years ago
yeah, apply their musicl notes into techno music! hehe...
HomedudePedroski 2 years ago
isnt it that udol is a large bark of tree?
played with rhythm to celebrate triumph?
katliwdot 4 years ago
Not the barkm but the trunk of the tree is hollowed out and shaped like a wooden coffin.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
ah oh diay hehehe...punuan diay sa kahoy...pro ang akoang nakit-an dli man kayo lalom ang buslot...
BigManila 4 years ago
Be, naa di-ay nakit-an nga tuud nga Udol? Dugaya na gyud ko nga nagpamiling ni ani pero wa ko gyud matad-an nga bis' usa. Kapuya, 'sus Ginoo.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
naa lagi! kanang ad2 gali sa Kadayawan sa Davao naga tukar man na sila pirmi. Laing2x tribo ang mgpasundayag sa laing laing adlaw...last nko sila nakit-an 2005 bago ni ad2 dri sa layong dapit...:)Nag apil p gali na sila sa Mindanao Indigenous Dance Festival. Hehehe...
katliwdot 4 years ago
hehe Buti na intindihan mo Bisaya ko :) Ako=ala ko wrong grammar or trying hard. Nakakatuwa! My husband did a good job teaching me Bisaya.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
hehehe..masinabtanun lng guro ko bwehehehehe
katliwdot 4 years ago
what instrument is this?
thecritiquevirtuoso 4 years ago
The commonest "reason" for performing the Odol/Udol dance is victory (of tribal wars). The dance is however, performed even by the 'losers'. The mesmering rhythm of the udol box is also believed to call the spirits of the deceased (fallen warriors) to show them (the dancers/performers) where their remains are so they could bring them home and have a decent burial.
Saiaopinoi 4 years ago
Thanks for the info Saiaopinoi :)
anak1 4 years ago
Manobo culture is beautiful
deviousMonk 4 years ago
Im sorry, the 3rd rhythm should be PATAWAGAY. CAreless talaga ako.
keinsz 4 years ago
Maraming salamatz p're for the info!
anak1 4 years ago
The ODOL dance of the Manobo people in Mindanao. The dance is performed around the odol (that coffin like box). The 3 dancers providing the (1) odol, (2) utomay and the (3) pataway rhythms they themselves play as the dance.
keinsz 4 years ago
Ginoo si Jesus
goserve 4 years ago