Traditional Filipino Dances
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To people saying this is not Filipino music, I say go get educated. Our christian traditional music is very much hispanized. Thismusic just like those in Latin America is Spanish in origin but was integrated into the mainstream Philippine culture.The Kundiman music form has roots in the Spanish Danza but it has morphed into what it is now because it has been grafted to suit the Philippines.
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@BlasianBoyXD yes.
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nvm :P
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is this originally from the philippines?
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I wish the kids looked more enthusiastic in "Pandango Sa Ilaw." Supposed to be a festive dance. Anyway, nice Christmas presentation.
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no... it's obviously a spanish one
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@03ryutarochan03 You mean this isn't real Filipino music!!!??? LOL Sure, I'll take a listen. Yes, introduced then COPIED. It's not their music, why do they like to pretend it is? I just don't get it.
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ahem! not COPIED but INTRODUCED... to make it clear wanna listen to a real filipino music? why not try listening to kulintang
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I joined this filipino dance group thing, and we're doing the same thing as the first dance.
BUT, I am horrible. And I need to practice. Do you know where I can get the song to the very first dance? Or what is it called?
Looks great. I used to have some philipino friends. Even had a cabin mate from there, when I was on board a missionary ship. And my husband used to dance the philipino bamboo dance, not sure the exact name, but jumping in between the bamboo sticks. That was really cool to see. Especially seeing a European do it. lol
daniellecarina 3 years ago
That is a lot of fun to watch!
eufricon 3 years ago
This is a facinating video!
I'm really impresed with your family....you all are so involved in so many things together!
This is wonderful!
rokki41 3 years ago
Thanks Rokki! They are a blessing from God!
eufricon 3 years ago