Mabuhay Cultural Club is a High School PCN group that has never received professional training. We just had the fortune and luxury to have the wonderful Hiyas Music Ensemble handle all the live instrumentals for our PCN... so our group should not be confused with the great Hiyas Philippine Folk Dance Company. I do appreciate the constructive criticism though--as it will indeed make our future performances better!
The musicians are Hiyas Music Ensemble. The dancers are high school Pilipino Culture Night dancers. They are only students who practice folk dancing informally. They are not to be mistaken with HIYAS PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE COMPANY! The Company music ensemble only assisted the HS function by providing them with the rondalla.
You have a very good set of musicians to boast but your dancers need ALOT of improvement. The dancers seem to be like children playing in the sand. They are not graceful and the hand postures and movements are not properly placed or executed. Nevertheless it was a nice try. Let's just hope you'll be doing better next time. MAbuhay kayo.
I have been misunderstood again! It seems I should not write in Spanish. I said "Anyone would say that it is Spain, not the Philippines". And, however, the jota is a Spanish dance, so are the castañuelas, the octavilla and the bandurria.
The castanet used here is actually the Filipino "kalasteng buho" <bamboo clickers>different from ur castañuelas (chestnut wood clickers which are round and strung). The use of castanets in Pinoy dancing predates Spanish colonization. The Agalalukan Dance use seashells as clickers, the Bulah-bulah and Tagungguh use bamboo clickers similar to the one used here and so is the Subli. The only dance I know using the round castañeta is the very rare Spanish-influence Jota Ivatan from Batanes.
Dance anthropolist Ramon Obusan said that this dance was originally called Jota Florana, and was performed using the Ilocano/Yogad bamboo ensemble the "tallelet". The use of banduria, oktabina, gitara and bajo de uñas is a late adaptation. The tallelet music and so is the dance is performed during funeral procession which is quiet impossible for a rondalla. Remember too, there are the Desmayo (fainting) and Patay (death) steps in the dance!
But you will not deny that the use of Spanish intruments as influenced in the music, the music is per se a spanish jota and so is the dance. In a local adatation but still...
good job guys.. i missed playing in a rondalla. keep loading those videos. all u need now is a laud. by the way, do you play the laud the same way as a banduria and octavina?
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pyrosheen 2 years ago
RACIST! It happened already, so deal with it. Viva Filipinas!
reasonableskeptic 2 years ago
Viva Filipinas!
Viva Hispanidad!
reasonableskeptic 2 years ago
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reasonableskeptic 3 years ago
Desde España felicidades por vuestra interpretación
jjherreban 4 years ago
Wow! Ang galing!
gqdr77 4 years ago
Mabuhay Cultural Club is a High School PCN group that has never received professional training. We just had the fortune and luxury to have the wonderful Hiyas Music Ensemble handle all the live instrumentals for our PCN... so our group should not be confused with the great Hiyas Philippine Folk Dance Company. I do appreciate the constructive criticism though--as it will indeed make our future performances better!
blueleopard 4 years ago
The musicians are Hiyas Music Ensemble. The dancers are high school Pilipino Culture Night dancers. They are only students who practice folk dancing informally. They are not to be mistaken with HIYAS PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE COMPANY! The Company music ensemble only assisted the HS function by providing them with the rondalla.
galinaciega 4 years ago
You have a very good set of musicians to boast but your dancers need ALOT of improvement. The dancers seem to be like children playing in the sand. They are not graceful and the hand postures and movements are not properly placed or executed. Nevertheless it was a nice try. Let's just hope you'll be doing better next time. MAbuhay kayo.
keinsz 4 years ago
¡cualquiera diría que no son las Filipinas, sino que es España!
arqueologo 4 years ago
Uhmm, excuse me .. but those are Philippine Folk Dances, not a Spanish. They have Spanish influence.
xXinnocenceXx 4 years ago
I have been misunderstood again! It seems I should not write in Spanish. I said "Anyone would say that it is Spain, not the Philippines". And, however, the jota is a Spanish dance, so are the castañuelas, the octavilla and the bandurria.
arqueologo 4 years ago
The castanet used here is actually the Filipino "kalasteng buho" <bamboo clickers>different from ur castañuelas (chestnut wood clickers which are round and strung). The use of castanets in Pinoy dancing predates Spanish colonization. The Agalalukan Dance use seashells as clickers, the Bulah-bulah and Tagungguh use bamboo clickers similar to the one used here and so is the Subli. The only dance I know using the round castañeta is the very rare Spanish-influence Jota Ivatan from Batanes.
keinsz 4 years ago
Dance anthropolist Ramon Obusan said that this dance was originally called Jota Florana, and was performed using the Ilocano/Yogad bamboo ensemble the "tallelet". The use of banduria, oktabina, gitara and bajo de uñas is a late adaptation. The tallelet music and so is the dance is performed during funeral procession which is quiet impossible for a rondalla. Remember too, there are the Desmayo (fainting) and Patay (death) steps in the dance!
keinsz 4 years ago
But you will not deny that the use of Spanish intruments as influenced in the music, the music is per se a spanish jota and so is the dance. In a local adatation but still...
arqueologo 4 years ago
good job guys.. i missed playing in a rondalla. keep loading those videos. all u need now is a laud. by the way, do you play the laud the same way as a banduria and octavina?
jaspertech 4 years ago
hey i was there! some where sitting rite in front of u guys!
jTg829 4 years ago
AT GALING GALING YOU GUYS !!
xinsanepinoyx 4 years ago
cno ng2ro sa inyo niyan...ang ganda ng blend ng music
culture92 4 years ago
culture92, the choreographer was self-taught and directed the rest of the rondalla
ROCJ4904 4 years ago
wrong rocj, all the musicians are naturally talented
mArKo0o0s 4 years ago
lol that too mr. markoooos a.k.a. marcus lee
ROCJ4904 4 years ago
niccce
ROCJ4904 4 years ago