Yes! The Spaniards introduced this dance in Mexico and it eventually found its way to the Philippines. Pastores Talisay it is still being performed to this day in various parts of the country, from Cagayan Valley in the north to Zamboanga in the south.
ang alin po ang wrong spelling? yong "Nayon"? if that so... well it's not, because that's the way it is, "fiesta sa nayon" means fiesta in the rural areas.
Thankyou po I'm proud filipina here
I'm Filipino thank you so much 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Hope you continue what you are doing cause I'm very much happy ❤️💗💗 thank you so much!
love it
You are not a Filipino but you dance the Filipino dance thank you so much I can't believe it 😱😱😱😮😮😮😮❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💃💃💃💃👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃
HAHAHAHA mga pinoy yan
Hi @justine ,pinoy po kami lahat nyan😊, Champion po tayo
Ano yung instrumental sa 3:05?
Haeundae?
Where the movie "Tidal waves" set
Anong title nun sayaw?thanks
Aliwan jingle
song title po?
aliwan fiesta ang name nang song
pandanggo sa ilaw move
Similar with Mexican whirling skirt.
Bcoz Philippines is colonized by Hispanic
@@jeanperez8470 yeah it's very similar to Mexico
But all latin america has its version even in the carribean
Yes! The Spaniards introduced this dance in Mexico and it eventually found its way to the Philippines. Pastores Talisay it is still being performed to this day in various parts of the country, from Cagayan Valley in the north to Zamboanga in the south.
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What the hell! They are using a pop music for traditional dance instead of traditional music??
Okay lang un para iupgrade naman nila ung music ..
Wrong spelling ngayon
ang alin po ang wrong spelling? yong "Nayon"? if that so... well it's not, because that's the way it is, "fiesta sa nayon" means fiesta in the rural areas.
Hahaha wlang Alam sa mga fiesta sa bansa ..pageskwela ug balik oy kapila nana ginabalik pag Buwan ng wika sa school..hahay
bobo mo naman nayon talata yan