Dude Its not REALLY traditonal but this is a festival dance in honor of SENIOR SANTO NINO. (if im not mistaken). with those costume and drum it would more cooler to watch.. .for your info search DINAGYANG FESTIVAL PHILIPPINES. so you'll know what im talking about... peace. noypi out.
This is s tribal dance without the spears and the knives and fire. They are members of the Maguindanaoan tribe and their leader is called Datu Andal Ampatuan.
they were a filipinos ,i've been there working for six years thats why i know.thats are the usual views you'll see around somewhere in central or everywhere around during sunday which is our holiday,
very good, yes difinately filipino people! even if you dont know the dance, you can just look and see. many filipinos were working in Iraq during my tour there.
im a filipino so i know cultural dances from different part of my beloved country.. c'mon filipino's accept it haha they are just practising but if you gonna watch dat n stage with costume n props 'AWESOME!!! CHEEERRRSSSS!!!!!
hahaha!!! Yes, they are filipino's, It's a cultural dance from Sulu city (not sure) called ... mmmmmmm.. i guess Burung-Talo - The dance is a unique fighting dance in a form of martial arts by the Tausug tribe. Performers demonstrate a battle between hawk and a cat. With their acrobatic movements and tough facial expressions, this dance is highlighted with the accompanying energetic beat of drums and gongs.
Its not the filipino way of dancing. we dance better than that. we have lots of disco pubs around the corner and even in the streets specially during summer at night time in the provinces. who will not learn to dance in the philippines?that is not the way our girls dance.
Many Filipinos come to Hong Kong to work as domestic helpers and bring their money back home to their families. There are lots of them over here.
Every sunday, all the filipinos take a holiday and they all rest on the streets. They bring carpets to rest on, and they sing and dance, and sometimes have bible sessions. It's really quite something.
are u sure they are FILIPINO??? i dont think soooo...they look chinese to me or from Thailand just by their moves...if are practicing for some reason then it is not goin to be in the PUBLIC...it will be somewhere else not in the public...
Dancing donkeys
hvfunlol 1 month ago
@dannylau328 lol dont you mean that "they do PICNIC every sunday" lol?
Elbottoo 10 months ago
Dude Its not REALLY traditonal but this is a festival dance in honor of SENIOR SANTO NINO. (if im not mistaken). with those costume and drum it would more cooler to watch.. .for your info search DINAGYANG FESTIVAL PHILIPPINES. so you'll know what im talking about... peace. noypi out.
tehsalawayon 11 months ago
They are such festive people. so much spirit. lol. :)
ShariLyssa 1 year ago
This is s tribal dance without the spears and the knives and fire. They are members of the Maguindanaoan tribe and their leader is called Datu Andal Ampatuan.
40510110 1 year ago
I would so just walk to the middle of the circle and act like nothing's going on.
CBH621 1 year ago
thats tribal,tradional dance guys,the real costume would supposed to be.native stuff.like schicken feather or leaf
jimmytwoshoes2009 1 year ago
Im proud of u guyzzz.i love filipino....
m3gzz77 1 year ago
if they are filipino as me i would like to say GO PINOYS ...
knighteagle22 2 years ago
they were a filipinos ,i've been there working for six years thats why i know.thats are the usual views you'll see around somewhere in central or everywhere around during sunday which is our holiday,
suzine97 2 years ago
very good, yes difinately filipino people! even if you dont know the dance, you can just look and see. many filipinos were working in Iraq during my tour there.
joe69rocket 2 years ago
im a filipino so i know cultural dances from different part of my beloved country.. c'mon filipino's accept it haha they are just practising but if you gonna watch dat n stage with costume n props 'AWESOME!!! CHEEERRRSSSS!!!!!
blaize626 2 years ago
hahaha!!! Yes, they are filipino's, It's a cultural dance from Sulu city (not sure) called ... mmmmmmm.. i guess Burung-Talo - The dance is a unique fighting dance in a form of martial arts by the Tausug tribe. Performers demonstrate a battle between hawk and a cat. With their acrobatic movements and tough facial expressions, this dance is highlighted with the accompanying energetic beat of drums and gongs.
blaize626 2 years ago
Its not the filipino way of dancing. we dance better than that. we have lots of disco pubs around the corner and even in the streets specially during summer at night time in the provinces. who will not learn to dance in the philippines?that is not the way our girls dance.
paulyocel 2 years ago
Many Filipinos come to Hong Kong to work as domestic helpers and bring their money back home to their families. There are lots of them over here.
Every sunday, all the filipinos take a holiday and they all rest on the streets. They bring carpets to rest on, and they sing and dance, and sometimes have bible sessions. It's really quite something.
Idude893 3 years ago
are u sure they are FILIPINO??? i dont think soooo...they look chinese to me or from Thailand just by their moves...if are practicing for some reason then it is not goin to be in the PUBLIC...it will be somewhere else not in the public...
justshaddymememem 3 years ago
are u sure those are filipinos?? coz filipinos doesnt dance like that ... its more of a nepali... indian..smth
kalakalachuchu 3 years ago
lol powerful
shurbertmushr0om 5 years ago