University of Maryland, College Park
Filipino Cultural Association
VISIBILITY
30th Annual Philippine Culture Night
& Awards Dinner
April 12, 2008
Jota dances encompass a variety of Spanish-influenced dances accompanied by the use of bamboo castanets, held loosely and unstrung. Jota Paragua originates from Cuyo, Palawan, Paragua being an old name for the closed-umbrealla-shaped island. A common progression in the jota is a quick & lively verse, followed by a slow bridge, and ending with a verse in the same lively tempo as in the beginning. Jota Paragua features zapateado footwork and lobrados arm movements.
Steve Encomienda & Lani Yap
Fumie Takahashi & Maricel Hernandez
Mik Marana & Maria Rivera
Matt Sinkiat & Lorelie Diestro
Daryll Garcia & Veronica Lim
Taught by Don Verde
Inspired by the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
Note: It's unfortunate that the only people who post comments are Filipinos who want to feel superior by pointing out flaws or posting nasty comments. The performers are Filipino American students with limited knowledge of the Philippines, but a lot of pride in learning about their heritage. They've dedicated weeks learning about the cultures of the Philippines and sharing it with their community, despite limitations in budget, costumes, and resources. Comments encouraging them to learn are welcome, but if you cannot find any merit in their efforts, please keep your comments to yourself.
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