LUMALABAY NGA DAW ASO! Wealth is worthless in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death. -Proverbs 11:4 "Lumalabay Nga Daw Aso" is an Ilongo Folk Song from Iloilo Province. In 1935 the late National Artist for Dance, Francisca Reyes Tolentino choreographed the beautiful steps of an improvised Folk Dance for the University of the Philippines' "Play Day" which features the "Salakot", a wide brimmed native Filipino hat, using the traditional melody of this Ilongo folk song. This is how the Tagalog song-dance "Salakot" came about. The poet Levi Celerio wrote its Tagalog lyrics which was later popularized by Pilita Corrales during the early 1970's. Interpreted by the Mabuhay Singers under the music supervision of Leopoldo Silos. Audio from a vinyl phonograph LP record ("Popular Ilongo Songs, Mabuhay Singers", Villar Records MLP-5079, Mareco Inc. Quezon City, Philippines, Undated). ___________________________ REFERENCE: Francisca Reyes Tolentino, Philippine National Dances (Silver Burdett Company, 1946) _______________________
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Its very beautiful song this its a salakot dance
Ito ang kanta namin sa buan nang wika😄😄😄😄😄
This was not the full version.
Using earphone maximum volume. Almost had an heart attack.
Thad Dailan hhfgyyyyy
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I am a vampire
LUMALABAY NGA DAW ASO! Wealth is worthless in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death. -Proverbs 11:4 "Lumalabay Nga Daw Aso" is an Ilongo Folk Song from Iloilo Province. In 1935 the late National Artist for Dance, Francisca Reyes Tolentino choreographed the beautiful steps of an improvised Folk Dance for the University of the Philippines' "Play Day" which features the "Salakot", a wide brimmed native Filipino hat, using the traditional melody of this Ilongo folk song. This is how the Tagalog song-dance "Salakot" came about. The poet Levi Celerio wrote its Tagalog lyrics which was later popularized by Pilita Corrales during the early 1970's. Interpreted by the Mabuhay Singers under the music supervision of Leopoldo Silos. Audio from a vinyl phonograph LP record ("Popular Ilongo Songs, Mabuhay Singers", Villar Records MLP-5079, Mareco Inc. Quezon City, Philippines, Undated). ___________________________ REFERENCE: Francisca Reyes Tolentino, Philippine National Dances (Silver Burdett Company, 1946) _______________________
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salamat po. nagedit po ako nyan for our filipino traditional dance in NSTP. ^_^
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salakot is our dance on grade 2 classroom on goldenstate
Same
Salakot is our dance in intrams
dance buwan ng wika in KWLC
I love so much
I love so much
I love the music and want so much to download it please. if I may.
mag download ka muna ng youtube downloader then the songs
meron din naman pong mga online converter. have fun. ^_^