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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2006

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performed by the usc dance troupe at the usc cultural center during the cebuano festival last december 1-3, 2006

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  • We Filipinos don't hate our real culture, and we especially don't "pass another group's culture" as our own. We all admit that various cultures had influenced us greatly, particularly the Spanish culture. But even though this is the case, there are still a lot of other parts of our culture that are still the same, and we are trying to preserve them for future generations.We are not making it secret to people from other countries that we are influenced by others.

  • love this performance!!!!...

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  • @sugar725roll this is a very good reflection, showing how open minded and educated you are! good luck!

  • pakyu ol!

  • oh, do you mean the typhoons and such?(like typhoon ondoy..?)

    well, currently the majority of us are doing fine. though there are still some who still haven't completely recovered, we are all just happy that we are alive and well^0^

  • Hey how you holding out against the bad weather in the philipines? Haven't they declared a state of emergency? Sounds so horrible! Just hope you're ok... XO

  • Hey.. Do you know what you're talking about? ? The USC Dance Troupe is performing the Dance with their own choreography(if you know what that means ). They follow the basic steps of the dance and added their own sequence and formations .

    Don't base too much on the book... It makes you sound DUMB!!!

  • mazurka is a polish folk dance. popular in europe and united states from mid to late nineteenth century. the spaniards brought it to the philippines. there's a strong tie between the philippines and mexico during the spanish colonisation because of the manila acapulco galleonfrom (1565 to 1815).The trade has served as the fundamental income-generating business for Spanish colonists in the Philippines.

  • pataka lng man mo ug sayaw... dili mana mao ang naa sa literature,,,, maka uwaw lng mo

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