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PANDERETAS : Philippine Folk Dance

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2007

This dance is also called "Panderetas de Amor". Panderetas means "tambourines" in Spanish. This dance portarays a heavy Spanish influence. Of the two available versions of this dance, this one is more Hispanic in execution. The dance is from Manila.

Bayanihan researches in the early 1950s discovered this dance in the capital city and has been included in their Maria Clara Suite since then. The second version of the Panderetas is the Yuletide folk dance from Tanza, Ilo-ilo called "Las Panderetas". The music used in the later is a typical Visayan "daygon" similar to the pastores musics used in the pastores traditions in Bikol, Cebu, Leyte and Samar.




Watch out for my upcoming videos of the following dances:
Tinikling
Itik-itik
Kuratsa Samarnon
Lugkat
Lukay
An Marol
Surtido Samareño
Ismayling (Amoracion/Amoral)
An Lubi
An Lab-asero
Costurera
Maramyon (Leyte version)
Paspe
Ginabato
Pantomina de Samar
Salampati
Ti Yadut
Lavezares
Jota han Kalipay
La Jota Samareña
Kuradang
An Ulitawo
Bagol
Kadang
Ingkoy-ingkoy (Samar version)
Pastores (Samar version)
Estudiantina (Capul version)
Mazurka Capuleña
Panderetas (Tanza, Ilo-ilo version)
Engañosa (Pandangyado Mayor)
Pandangyado Cariñosa (Samar)
Pandagyado Buraweño
Pag-aring (Basey, Samar)
Jota Paloana (La Jota Navarra)
Paso Doble (Parañaque version)
Polka Tagala
Culebra (Bulacan)
Jota Cabangan
Jota Rizal
Jota Ibanag
Chotis Dingreña (Ilocano)
Sangkayao
Pangkilad
Flaggey Libon (T'boli)
Madal Tahu
Karal Kafi (Bilaan)
Ati-ati sa Bukid (Cuyo, Palawan)
Bendayan (Tchunggas)
Kadal Onuk (T'boli Bird Dance)
Karatong (excerpt)
Inday na Kunday (Southern Leyte)
Likod-likod
Gapus-gapusay
Man-manok
Sohten (Subanen)
Khinlesung
Pangalitawo
Madrileña
Takiling
Minandagit
Inahaw
Dugso
Siring
Sarungkay
Balisangkad
Tugatak
Dagit-dagit
Jota Moncadeña
Surtido Boronganon
Tachok
Chalijok
Ballangbang
Karasaguyon
Polka Lapis
Apoc
Pangalay
Paunjalay
Silong sa Ganding
Kandalamat sa Gandingan
Ipat (Demo)
Maong a Lalong
Palu-palo
Pawakan (Sabong)
Pinanyuwan
Buhay sa Bukid

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  • DUDE! Go play BASKETBALL! You are a MAN who likes cultural dances? Shit, you are embarassing! Please tell people you are THAI and not Filipino! BASKETBALL!!! Not Folk Dancing! No wonder your father can't stand you!

  • Hmm I think I know you!!! your real username is "mahalai". The gay idiot of FEU. You have sent me same message as you stated up there. You make new username every time you send me mesej because I blocked all the time.

    If you play basketball mahalai, what are you doing with my vidoes?

    You faggot must be SOOO insecure with real women, because you seem like a mouthful of wax.

    You can never upset me! Not with total a stranger.

  • I need the music please help

  • There is one record available for this dance music in the market. Its released under Aquarius Records. Try mo.

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  • i dont mean to argue or anything, but history tells us that the most important contribution of Spain is the spread of Christianity to the whole world especially the Americas where they abolished the primitive and cruel practices of the natives to their fellow natives, and built a civilized and educated society. Watch Apocalypto and learn for yourself. But enough of it. The bottomline is Spain is part of our glorious history, and we have much more to thank Spain for, than to hate them for.

  • the heavy spanish influence in filipino culture not only in dances but also in everything from religion, politics, culinary, dances, songs, society in general Filipinos are very latin and are different from other asins in that aspect

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  • @rosabella08 bumabalik na po sa katutubo ang kultura natin. Kinalimutan na yang latin na yan ;)

  • San po tayo pwede makakuha ng Literature nito? Ganda kasi.

  • hehe..parang mga ninja ung mga lalake^^

  • hi saiaopinoi.... hv po u dance lit ng panderetas, yun hispanic version? can u share? you can text me at 09096110084. tnx..

  • ganda ng dance na i2!!!!!!!!!!! hu can share po 2 me dance lit of the hispanic version. tnx

  • san makukuha ang li. noto? wat book nice sya pang contest.. na publish ba ito?

  • hi san kaya ako maka kuha ng music ng panderetas...

  • Ganda... okay...thumbs up!

  • asko ko po sana if wer can i find the dance literature?

  • waaaaaaaaahhhhhh....

    anung kaguluhan toh....

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