Tadek In-Daya Ethnic Dance | Nueva Era Ilocos Norte [Ilocano Cultural Folk Dance] Philippines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Based on Tadek: Traditional Dance of the People of Nueva Era by Master’s Zyrill Ianna Pauline Nolasco Domingo-Pe Benito | Filmed at Madongan Dam, San Marcelino, Dingras
The vigorous Tadek In-daya is an ethnic dance that originated in Ilocos Norte, featuring ceremonial dances portraying death customs, courtship, marriage, and victory; a manifestation of the people of Nueva Era’s efforts to preserve the distinct culture that binds them together in the highlands. It has been performed by the people in the eastern part of Nueva Era on different occasions such as, after burial. It is believed to cause the soul of the dead to rest. Also, it is staged during a wedding where it depicts merry-making for the married couples and entertain visitors. On courtship, a man and a woman perform the dance, swaying their hands and stomping their feet while following the beat of the gong and drum. Moreover, it is performed as a ritual for the healing of illnesses. Over time, it has been a showcase of the indigenous culture and a repository of collective consciousness and heroic narratives. The breath-taking performance of rituals is a fuselage enriching the province’s cultural landscape. Furthermore, it highlights the mutually nurturing relationship between the people of Nueva Era and their environment; giving praise and gratitude to their deities to whom they owe the abundance of their harvest.
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The Ilocano Dance Heritage and Guling-Guling 2021. Celebrate Ilocano Dance Heritage in this special virtual staging of Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival and the celebration of Guling-Guling 2021 - a delightful showcase of folk dances of the Ilocano people filmed in the most scenic and historic sites in Ilocos Norte.
We continue to celebrate our “Tan-ok” month with a showcase of Ilocano folk dances! Using researches by foremost Filipino dance scholars and experts as references, our choreographers, dancers, and costume designers have interpreted 10 extraordinary examples of dances in Ilocos Norte for a modern audience. This online show coincides with the celebration of Guling-Guling, an ancient tradition in the historic town of Paoay.
The Ilocano Folk Dance Festival is indeed the perfect essence of our greatness. Undeniably, our culture and the arts are powerful instruments in fostering unity in the community and pride in our heritage. As we altogether recover from the effects of the pandemic, this festival has revived the creativity and livelihood of designers, performers, choreographers, and other artists in the province, inspiring and reassuring them that their passion has a place in Ilocos Norte.
Learn more about the Ilocano Dance Heritage and full show here: www.yodisphere.com/2021/02/Ilocano-Guling-Guling-Festival.html
ALSO, learn more about The Ilocano History, Culture, Customs and Tradition here: www.yodisphere.com/2022/09/Ilocano-People-History-Culture.html
So.... Ancient Ilocano culture is very similar to Igorot culture?
Yes, Ilocano and Igorot culture has some similarities.
More About Ilocano Culture on this link: www.yodisphere.com/2022/09/Ilocano-People-History-Culture.html?m=1
No, far from each other.
Love all our indegenious people but that looks like Igorot Eagle Dance.
Before the Spanish came.They called them samtoy sao mi daytoy. MALAWAK ANG KULTURANG ILOKANO.😊
This is the itneg diaspora of the Ilocos Norte. Not ilocano ethnic dance.
Igorot culture yan anong ilocano.. iba ang pre-colonial attire ng mga ilocano ha
Thank you ❤❤❤, could you please mention the of the waterfall?
Madongan Dam, San Marcelino, Dingras.
Ilucano diay agsalsala,ngem kinopyada ti IGUROT,awan ti kasta nga sala ilocano.
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haan ka nga agsau no kasta ti kinaduldog mu, pre colonial atoy nga sala ta ket dagiti Igorot ken ilocano ket kaarruba a probinsia, mabalin nga adda dagiti posibilidad a nagbibingayantayo dagiti kulturatayo, ken umuna iti amin ti lingua francatayo ket ilocano, adda koneksiontayo iti nagbaetan ti kultura iti igorot
Thank you for this ❤❤❤ I've been looking into my Ilocano heritage to undo the whitewashing of my bloodline and I feel very connected to this :)
Are there cultural differences in Ilocano culture depending on the region? (Ilocos Norte vs. Ilocos Sur)?
Thank you for your comment. I'm not really sure about the cultural differences between Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur - but there seem to be more similarities than differences.
You might want to check this link (featuring Ilocos Performing Arts) - www.yodisphere.com/2021/02/Ilocano-Guling-Guling-Festival.html
Just the dialects of Ilocano, I guess. Ilocanos in both provinces are very much intelligible but they have developed various dialects of Ilocano. Eg. Kartib=Getteng etc. And both their interpretation of the culture has also varied in some ways. Over all, Ilocanos will still be Ilocanos
Dakayo nga igorot haan laeng nga dakayo ti adda sala na kasta. Apay nga ibabga yo nga napirate. Just watch. Naimote kayo
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Awan met nga talaga kasta nga sala t ilocano
@@pablojab8836bago dumating mga kastila malawak ang kulturang ilokano.Samtoy tawag mga yan.Bago umakyat sa Cordillera tumira cla sa pampang ng ilocos.Mix of Astrinesian and Malaysian people 😊
@@pablojab8836ammom nasurok nga 10 ilokano ethnic group ilocosnorte. ADDA KENKANAEY TINGGUIAN BAGO Immalawa Isnag Isneg Atbp.Adda sarita iti TINGGUIAN kenkenaey isnag isneg.Adda isneg isnag diay apayao ngem sabali iti sarita iti isneg isnag diay ilocos norte. Maski kenkenaey ilocos norte sabali aarita da maski TINGGUIAN ilocoa norte agaabali.Isu nga dagiti ethnic group tapno agkinaawatan da agsao da iti ilokano or samtoy 😊
@@pablojab8836 hnd porket may kenkenaey sa benguet at kenkenaey sa ilocos norte iba ang lengguwahe .pero parehas ang kultura nla.pra magkaunawaan ang kenkenaey sa benguet at kenkenaey sa ilocos norte mgsslita cla ng Ilokano 😊
It’s a wow! The place, editing, the whole video! Agbiyag ti Ilocano Culture!
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I-yadasen not indaya.
@@henrylanguisan4062 Thank you for the corrections.
Yen liclican ilocano culture ba dayta? Wenno tingguian or igorot culture.
@@dailyvlogs4983 kasla igorot ngem nakapanak piman banda ilocos candon "bagbago" areas ket kasta ti sala da. similar to pinanyo-an of mt. province
Kasla mt lng kalinga salidsid dance ,courtship dance n english
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Indonesians 2pay nalaing da nga ag2payya ta i worked in freeport indonesia b4 for 4yrs
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Ilocos Norte 10 ilocano ethnic groups immalawa kenkanaey bago tingguian isneg isnag isnah atbp
Hello po! Hihingi po sana ako ng permission to use some of the clips dito po sa inyong video, maaari po ba? Gagamitin ko po sana ito for educational purposes. I will give credits naman po. Sana po mapansin niyo itong comment ko. Maraming salamat po and Godbless🥰💖
No problem po. You may use some clips po. Please give this video a thumbs up po, para makatulong din sa iba. I would appreciate din po if you will hit that subscribe button.🤗🌻🌻🌻
This is not ilokano culture they are not know how to beat gangsa,it is from tinguin and igorot dont pirate thier culture.Bag-o people are products of intermarriage between tinguin and igorot
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Proud Ilocano ❤❤❤
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Pwede po gamitin ko itong clips? Ito ngayun lang uli ako nakarinig ng tadek ng Inlaud mas mabilis nga lang ang tunog ng mga nakikita ko 30 yrs ago.
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Ito yung naririnig ko nuong bata pa ako. Mas mabilis nga lang nuon pati mga galaw nila
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IGUROT dayta,,
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naggapo da ti cordillera dagita
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