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Dragisa Krsmanovic
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2006
Hi. This is my son and me.
Marko Krsmanović, Galerija SANU, RTB 1990
Intervju Marka Krsmanovića za Radio televiziju Beograd, povodom izložbe u galeriji Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti, 1990.
มุมมอง: 132
วีดีโอ
Postcard - multimedia improv
มุมมอง 56417 ปีที่แล้ว
Excerpts of improvisational set by Laurie BK (dance), Rastko Lazic (electronics), Ivana Grahovac (cello), and Dragisa Krsmanovic (video) at Galerija O3One in Belgrade, Serbia. Cell phone video taken by Jelena Grbic (30 August 2007).
Kalinga Dance, Sakpaya
มุมมอง 149K17 ปีที่แล้ว
Filmed in Lubuagan, Kalinga province, Phillipines. Instruments used are called tonga-tong.
Tagbanua Musician
มุมมอง 6K17 ปีที่แล้ว
He is playing an instrument made of wooden neck and a soda can (gitgit ?). Filmed in a Tagbanua village Napsan, Palawan island, Philippines
Maalala ko noong high school ako sa dance troupe by sir cirilo bawer..sakpaya nice sakpaya dance only in lubuagan, kalinga proud
love the instrumentation and the dance. such a unique combination. love it!! when i went to the philippines a few years ago i went to Banaue and really enjoyed the ancient marvel of the terraces and really valued the moment when i ran into and talked to some elders in their tradition wears. it was like traveling through time. what is a good time to go back to the region when there is a lot of celebrations; dancing & singing like the ancestors use to do?
o i miss to dance like this
i thought the start would never end
igorooot
1 2 6 haha
the chick in front she look Hawaiian
Hawaiilocos Pride I thought to myself man she looks Polynesian. Do you know that Filipinos are an ancient cross between Proto-Polynesian(ancestors of Polynesians before they mixed with Melanesians from East Indonesia) people from Taiwan who mixed with several waves of Austronesians from Taiwan? Genetics, cultural practices and linguistics prove it.
lubuagan dance
Geraldine Balais hi Loug
Geraldine Balais l
na koryograph mitnin naoy, toan nu ngan e kalinga he na anadok e jugen na
Falcon...PUNCH!
amazing...dance..
riddim : )
Beautiful execution of your performance as well as the rhythm of the sound.."Good job" From Chicago
@dragisak Yes it is, look at the shadow speed up :]
Ummmm pow?
What kind of motors are on there?
L13K A B0SS
so fast= =
FALCON PAWNCH!!! HYES
this crap is to funny
The robot is like " CHARGE!" *Push* "VICTORY ^w^"
robot foot the beste ^^
BOOM
Is it okay to roflmfao becuz of robots?
yes, more than gracefully. She was the one who created this dance.
The lady in from dances gracefully§
Epic sauce. :) Oh the sounds of the bamboo-made instruments.... So nice. And the dance... It's very simple, but it perfectly blends with the simple music.... Simplicity is beauty!
FALCOOOOOO PUNCH!!!!!
Kila Mr Bawer ba to? I was there in Kalinga in 2004 and stayed in Tinglayan... I was part of the UP Anthropology Field Schoolers... I usually went to Lubuagan to visit my classmates there, and I got to meet Mr Bawer and another Kalinga Dance/Cultural Arts instructor, but I forgot his name... SIla ung nagtuturo sa STS...
holy shia dude that thing had nitros and the nitros had nitros!
These girls look like polynesians. Brown beauties. Nice dance. Mabuhay.
they look like that girl from land o lakes butter! ha!
`is this a northern style dance ?
@ 2500 B.C Kalinga was a state, present southern part of Indian state Bihar. Great emperor become saint seeing bloodshed while he conquered. Kalinga language & culture in Philippines seemed to have come via Bhutuan King of province of Philippines. this dance almost as Indian & neighboring areas' dances.
PWNED!
HAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
some1 make soundfx plz :)
one....two.....SIX!!!! hahaha
go sisters : -)
That is fast motion, right?
this dance s good for execise...hehehe..
NAGALAS CHI KALINGA!!!!
. . . naman isu aju kai vi ignuranti
OH MY GOD HOLY CRAP!!!!!
These are members of the former dance troupe Tong-nga-Tong, which was created by Betty Ordono with the help of Mr. Bawer for a special performance in Claveria, Cagayan province in February 2004, at the request of Thelma Buchholdt. Photos and full story are at her website, at the link to Guinaang.
pwned HAHAAHAH
Fly, fly up high beautiful Kalinga ladies!
Owned
I think this dance is the 'Sagli'... and the sagli imitates the 'sakpaya' birds? Is that the reason why they are used interchangeably?
grande pisa!
wow that fast! :O