MARANAO TRADITIONAL DANCE

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

TRADITIONAL DANCE OF MARANAO TRIBE.

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  • hi mga gurlz s lhat ng mga adik in kulay add niyo qoh sa ym e2 sohayre_dimaporo  yn lng owmm tnx,.

  • @143adix

    Pare! ang hilig mo sa YM ah! nakita ko lahat message mo puro "add niyo ko ym"

    wala na bang iba?

  • i wish they would play the kulintang instead, but this was really beautiful.

  • that is called kaphemalongmalong dance!

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  • Many of these typical Southeast Asian dances are sanskrit influenced and were already present before Christianity or Islam arrived. To state that this is a 'Muslim' dance is incorrect. Besides a lot of Muslims don't even allow girls to be dancing and making up and putting on costumes. Many non-Muslims in The Philippines execute these dances perfectly. There is no such thing as a Muslim dance neither is there a Christian dance or a Jewish dance. The performers might be Muslim, possible.

  • this dance is called "MALONG DANCE" a maranao traditional dance, POPULARIZED BY THE MARANAO TRIBE....WHO TOLD THAT THIS KIND OF DANCE IS A MUSLIM DANCE....there's no such as muslim dance!

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  • gaNda aMan hehehe

  • @islamagain ..the dance was nice..the girls were very good.. congratulations to the teacher... i love it..

  • bad music...why not use the kulintang...

  • beautiful...its nice to see young people taking pride in their culture

  • Well I am not talking about cultural relationships and proximity to each other am I! I am talking about the rhythm and tune of the music. Obviously you didn't take time to analyze my texts. End of discussion.

  • I'm just asking those "ignorant, desperate" questions in order to see what made you arrived to that previous conclusion of yours that the traditional music on the background is similar to japanese music. oh well, like i could care anyway. if you think asking is an insult in a discussion, then i dont have any intentions to do so. crap, lets just enjoy and appreciate the video.

    end of discussion.

  • I'm talking about cultural and historical relationships.....sure the "Japanese-like music" that you hear in the background music is kind of similar to Japanese koto because they are both using stringed instruments BUT based on the cultural and historical proximity, and even origins, of the maranao and javanese people, it is safer to say that te maranao music on the video has similarities with javanese music instead of japanese music.

  • Woops I ment 0:30 in this one, not 2:30

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