nakakaaliw nakaka miss naalala ko kasi since elementary ako mga folkdance ang sayaw namin sa school nakaka tuwa ang ganda ng musika at sayaw filipinong filipino ang coltura. ang sarap maging filipina.
This is my favorite folk song and dance that I will always cherish in my life. As a waraynon i love this kind of music created by the talented waray song writer.Mabuhay po kayo ! Rico Abalon
PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE is THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST LINDOI LINDO LINDO LINDO MARAVILHOSO MARAVILHOSO MARAVILHOSO BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BRAVO BRAVISSIMO BRAVO BRAVISSIMO. Gracias SAIAOPINOI pela postagem deste colirio para os olhos e ouvidos. From BRAZIL BR Central City Liberdade SAO PAULO SP
Thanks Noel. I salute your efforts in 'practicing' our dance culture. Ou culture wont be extinct of more and more people like appreciate it. May your tribe increase!
Yes there are. Serious dance researchers discovered that Chinese elements are found in the dance "Paypay de Manila", "Binislakan", and "Sakuting". The music used in the last 2 dances are very Chinese. "Silong sa Ganding" of the MAguindanao is Hindu-Veddic influenced while the many versions of the Lanceros came from the american square dance "the Lancers"
I also happened to dance the Lawiswis Kawayan during my elementary days in Samar. We perfomed the version where the boy's have a mango leaf bit by the mouth (signifying the gross parrot (pikoy) as the song states and we danced on top of a chair. That was very cute :)
aunque ya no se hable el castellano en filipinos, y no por culpa nuestra sino la invasion americana, todavia queda el alma hispano de los filipinos. Sí, por pobreza y falta de recursos, a muchos filipinos, tanto adultos como ñinos se les estan borrando la memomria y historía. Necesitamos ayuda de los hermanos latinoamericanos
You have a different lyrics version. The one I gave is the version as sung by the Mabuhay Singers in their second all-Waray language album released sometimes in the 1970's (unattested). The same lyrics is found in the book of Eugenio and Gozo. There is also a totally different set of lyrics to the same melody found in the book of Francisca Reyes Tolentino.
The music is pure Filipino. Tthis kind of music is called " balitaw "a type of folk song or music and the dance was created for it. How do I know ? I am a folk dance and song researcher.
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I dont think its that bad. Spanish would be good because its universal. But its for the Spanish people. For us Filipinos, we have alot of native languages to choose from. Ones that can speak of our soul and identity. :)
being filipino does not mean being spanish. That is a dumb quote. The philippines is a country with american, chinese, indian, and spanish influences. That is why they have so much diversity.
Yop. This dance video is already released in the market. This dance is on Volume 5. Just ask for this VCD (only) under Aquarius Records in you nearest record bar.
@DonMiguel1810 not mexican, b/c mexican, in my studies, came to power like the philippines... some explorer comes and hails himself king and call us indois, then other europeans conquer and migrate to that place as if there is no one there...
Speaking of Mexican Don Miguel1810 arnt the Mexicans the ones who lost their Culture and Heritage entirely to the Spainards? While us Filipinos have won back our Country and to this day still have our own Culture fully intact thank you for noticing. There are more FOLK DANCES than these Spanish influences you are viewing in this Video. :-D
you have a very limited view of what culture is. spain imparted good things to us as well, like this dance, this music, our faith in God, literature, our nation, our heroes, and that nostalgic past when our lolos and lolas spoke or understood each other in Spanish. ...
You have to define Filipino first. Try defining it in these contexts: Agta, Agusanon Manobo, Bagobo, B'laan, T'boli, Kalingga, Ivatan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Tagbanwa, Ibanag, Bukidnon, Subanen, Samal, Waray, Cebuano, Bikol, Tagalog, Jama Mapun and the list is longer before you can say American (or Filipino-American)
Thai is out of the way here. IT SO HAPPENED THAT MY MOTHER IS A FILIPINA FROM SAMAR AND MY FATHER IS FROM THAILAND. Thai is not foreign to me! Look as to who are you talking to!?
While we can not turn the wheels of time back, it would be more rational and human to focus on what is good and edifying. Let's not scratch healed wounds. Let's not cry over spilt milk. We'll only be sour treasuring and harboring ugly pasts. Move on.
You have a very limited view of what Filipino culture is, mo... C'mon, as saiaopinoi said, stop blaming the past. Its you who should rather be blamed for lacking the intelllegence to appreciate what is beautiful in us. Too bad you don't speak spanish, i suppose, (it shows in the way you write). If you only know the passion of our heroes This dance mirrors that past!
These "Filipino folk dances" are not based on original Filipino culture, but rather the Mexican and Spanish conquerors of that country... The music is NOT Filipino in any way.
That song is pure filipino, the only thing not filipino about this piece is it is played by spanish instrument, but the song and lyrics are pure filipino.
Ikinararangal kong ako ay isang Pilipino. Napakaganda ng ating kultura at maipagyayabang ng lahat na Pilipino kailanman at kahit saan.
nakakaaliw nakaka miss naalala ko kasi since elementary ako mga folkdance ang sayaw namin sa school nakaka tuwa ang ganda ng musika at sayaw filipinong filipino ang coltura. ang sarap maging filipina.
This is my favorite folk song and dance that I will always cherish in my life. As a waraynon i love this kind of music created by the talented waray song writer.Mabuhay po kayo ! Rico Abalon
PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCE is THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST LINDOI LINDO LINDO LINDO MARAVILHOSO MARAVILHOSO MARAVILHOSO BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BRAVO BRAVISSIMO BRAVO BRAVISSIMO. Gracias SAIAOPINOI pela postagem deste colirio para os olhos e ouvidos. From BRAZIL BR Central City Liberdade SAO PAULO SP
high school students? really? they are so precise & graceful ! the best folk dancers i've seen so far!
Petmaluuuu ito langan ko to performance na namen sa fridayyyy
Thanks Noel. I salute your efforts in 'practicing' our dance culture. Ou culture wont be extinct of more and more people like appreciate it. May your tribe increase!
Salamat nala nga damo. Paghirot na la dida. Maupay kay an Thailand kay sugad la ha at' it panahon, dida ha Canda kay baga'n mahagkot pirmi. :)
they are very good and the outfits are beautiful.
philippine folkdance! wow! i really love it... i also used to train dancers and i really appriciate this video. cool stuff. noel of bicol
wow ang galing naman.
ang galing .........
Yes there are. Serious dance researchers discovered that Chinese elements are found in the dance "Paypay de Manila", "Binislakan", and "Sakuting". The music used in the last 2 dances are very Chinese. "Silong sa Ganding" of the MAguindanao is Hindu-Veddic influenced while the many versions of the Lanceros came from the american square dance "the Lancers"
The Dancer in the Pink Maria Clara is really GREAT to look at ^_^
Parang gusto ko ring sumayaw!
Hmmm heheheh, ah ok. I like that word PASSION. en Español PASION.
oh so so cute! miss my high school days! =(
ang ganda talaga ng sayaw na to
Finaly some good quality Folk Dances ^_^
I also happened to dance the Lawiswis Kawayan during my elementary days in Samar. We perfomed the version where the boy's have a mango leaf bit by the mouth (signifying the gross parrot (pikoy) as the song states and we danced on top of a chair. That was very cute :)
nice being Filipina remain when I was in school learn folk dance
nagsayaw kami ng ganto nung grade3 palang ako :3
ang ganda talaga ng sayaw
aunque ya no se hable el castellano en filipinos, y no por culpa nuestra sino la invasion americana, todavia queda el alma hispano de los filipinos. Sí, por pobreza y falta de recursos, a muchos filipinos, tanto adultos como ñinos se les estan borrando la memomria y historía. Necesitamos ayuda de los hermanos latinoamericanos
beautiful
nice pilipino song
Se asemeja un poco a los bailes folclóricos de Oaxaca.
I miss my High School day in Las Pinas City...
Taga Sinirangan Samar. Di ba hadto anay, an am' lugar gin ngangaranan nga Ibabao, an Samar hadto, parte la ha Weste, kunbaga ha pagka yana.
naka smile cla
yes nang high school pa ako
this is really cool
You have a different lyrics version. The one I gave is the version as sung by the Mabuhay Singers in their second all-Waray language album released sometimes in the 1970's (unattested). The same lyrics is found in the book of Eugenio and Gozo. There is also a totally different set of lyrics to the same melody found in the book of Francisca Reyes Tolentino.
oh...i love this, hope you dont mind if i'll save it in my favorite...thanks lot. god bless!
Love ko too:))
The music is pure Filipino. Tthis kind of music is called " balitaw "a type of folk song or music and the dance was created for it. How do I know ? I am a folk dance and song researcher.
Victor Rosula not pure Filipino music rather it's a Spanish influenced music
I thing is from bisaya traditional folk dance's love much
nice dance
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I dont think its that bad. Spanish would be good because its universal. But its for the Spanish people. For us Filipinos, we have alot of native languages to choose from. Ones that can speak of our soul and identity. :)
Shirley, "Lawiswis Kawayan": means "Bamboo breeze".
beautuful
Reminiscent of those good old days?
nakakatuwa
Muy bonito
The costume is called a "Maria Clara". Check that out in my "Maria Clara" writing at "wikipilipinas".
Hey! this one's easy! Thanks for the upload. is it okay if we copy this vid for our play? Thanks! :D
paano ba ko makaka download nang ganitong music?.. di kasi ma download sa limewire eh!...
are they professional dancers? they are good! 5 stars....
being filipino does not mean being spanish. That is a dumb quote. The philippines is a country with american, chinese, indian, and spanish influences. That is why they have so much diversity.
Sino pong may literature ng LAWISWIS KAWAYAN? Pahingi po ng link.
maganda
Yop. This dance video is already released in the market. This dance is on Volume 5. Just ask for this VCD (only) under Aquarius Records in you nearest record bar.
does the philippines have a folk dance that is american, chinese or indian in origin?
ano bang tawag sa damit nang mga babae sa lawiswis kawayan tsaka san ba nkakabili nito??
pls pkisagot naman ako my presentation kc kmi eh tnx
what part of the philippines this dance came from?
hello po san po makakahiram ng damit
agi kay karuyag ko ine hin duro.
hi mga bisdak!!! ;)
Eastern Visayas. That is Samar, Leyte and Biliran.
@DonMiguel1810 not mexican, b/c mexican, in my studies, came to power like the philippines... some explorer comes and hails himself king and call us indois, then other europeans conquer and migrate to that place as if there is no one there...
mindanao dance ito diba?
Speaking of Mexican Don Miguel1810 arnt the Mexicans the ones who lost their Culture and Heritage entirely to the Spainards? While us Filipinos have won back our Country and to this day still have our own Culture fully intact thank you for noticing. There are more FOLK DANCES than these Spanish influences you are viewing in this Video. :-D
Well, after the spaniards there were the Americans. Then the Japanese. Our culture contains parts of so many others yet we still retain our own.
you have a very limited view of what culture is. spain imparted good things to us as well, like this dance, this music, our faith in God, literature, our nation, our heroes, and that nostalgic past when our lolos and lolas spoke or understood each other in Spanish. ...
Ok lang. A trivial fault is always due.
They're High School students.
You have to define Filipino first. Try defining it in these contexts: Agta, Agusanon Manobo, Bagobo, B'laan, T'boli, Kalingga, Ivatan, Maranao, Maguindanao, Tagbanwa, Ibanag, Bukidnon, Subanen, Samal, Waray, Cebuano, Bikol, Tagalog, Jama Mapun and the list is longer before you can say American (or Filipino-American)
Define FOLK DANCE. LOL
Thai is out of the way here. IT SO HAPPENED THAT MY MOTHER IS A FILIPINA FROM SAMAR AND MY FATHER IS FROM THAILAND.
Thai is not foreign to me! Look as to who are you talking to!?
While we can not turn the wheels of time back, it would be more rational and human to focus on what is good and edifying. Let's not scratch healed wounds. Let's not cry over spilt milk. We'll only be sour treasuring and harboring ugly pasts. Move on.
REGIONALISTIC???
Filipinas es Hispana
ay may ganung factor?
saang barberya mo naman narinig yung kuwento?
personal mong sabihan yan sa mga visaya im sure may kalalagyan yang bibig mo.
You have a very limited view of what Filipino culture is, mo... C'mon, as saiaopinoi said, stop blaming the past. Its you who should rather be blamed for lacking the intelllegence to appreciate what is beautiful in us. Too bad you don't speak spanish, i suppose, (it shows in the way you write). If you only know the passion of our heroes This dance mirrors that past!
These "Filipino folk dances" are not based on original Filipino culture, but rather the Mexican and Spanish conquerors of that country...
The music is NOT Filipino in any way.
That song is pure filipino, the only thing not filipino about this piece is it is played by spanish instrument, but the song and lyrics are pure filipino.