Sakuting: Philippines Traditional Cultural Dance/Filipino Folk Dance; Toronto, Carassauga 2019
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- History
Sakuting (pronounced seh-KOOH-tihng) comes from the province of Abra, home to the Ilocano people native to the lowlands and the Tingguian mountain tribes. The Spanish established a garrison to protect Ilocanos who converted to Christianity, and their capital city, Bangued, from raids by the mountain tribes. Introduced by Spanish missionaries as religious ritual, the sakuting dance portrays this struggle between the lowland Christians and the non-Christian mountain people. Sakuting’s origins, however, appear much older.
The sakuting dance, originally performed solely by boys, portrays a mock fight using sticks. A sakuting stick is striped or bamboo and is about 1½ feet long and tapered at the end, like a candle. Its original use was for combat training. During the playful folk dance, two teams, one representing each side, circle and clash bamboo sticks in a gentle imitation of martial arts sparring. Its dance form is the comedia (a theatrical dance, also called moro-moro) and features a battalla
Dancers use one and two sticks throughout the performance to tap the floor and each other’s sticks. Dance steps are a combination of marching and small forward or sideways shuffle steps while circling and interchanging positions with other dancers. Some modern interpretations are more athletically demonstrative of the martial arts, while others add ballet movements. Dancers twirl the sticks, hitting them against opponents’ sticks, displaying a mock fight.
Origin
Arnis, the traditional Filipino art of stick fighting, employed readily available weapons by simple people seeking self-protection. The occupying Spanish banned the practice of Arnis, forcing it into secret. Filipinos found ways to openly retain the practice by making the Arnis movements part of folk dances. Sakuting is actually a two-stick Arnis exercise set to music.
The Music
The traditional music styles for sakuting portray the dual influences of China and Spain. Its staccato inflections and rhythmic tapping suggest a strong Chinese influence. The music itself is played by a rondalla, a native string ensemble of plectrum (plucked with tortoiseshell fingerpicks) instruments influenced by Spanish stringed instruments, that includes bandurria, laud, octavina, mandola, guitarra and bajo de uñas, or double bass.
Today it is presented by Culture Philippines of Ontario (CPO) on the occasion of carassauga 2019.
This was the hardest dance I have tried in my pe class
i'm practicing filipino escrima and I have noticed that some filipino folk dances has those certain moves that are oddly similar with escrima strikes and attacks, and I have researched that filipinos back then have disguised martial arts moves into folk dances because escrima was prohibited back then during the spanish times
Yep! and also, it’s called “Kali” from the Visayan word Ka-Kamot and Li-lihok. Kali is the original name of that martial art. Eskrima and Arnis are Spanish words used by Spanish people to call that martial art after they saw it when they arrived at the archipelago.
@@user-pt6nk4cq7e nope it’s not. Kali has been made up by a man named floro villabrille. Your research was not thorough enough. No one in the philippines had heard of kali prior to the 2000’s
@@spartanwarrior1 Nope, you're the one who needs more research.
All that is true.
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Most underrated Filipino folk song. I wish we had more like this
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@@linuphysio
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This reminds me of the battle between Apo Laki and Mayari. When Apo Laki was decreed god of the heavens, his sister Mayari was angered and fought her brother. They both picked up bamboos to fight but Apo Laki was the better warrior and in the process injured her eye. After realizing what he had done Apo Laki conceded joint ownership of the heavens. Apo Laki became the Sun God and Mayari was the Moon Goddess.
kkkmjjj mmm k kvkjjikk m know versatility oi🥹
@KTheChristianArtist that's the colonialist interpretation
No way y'all are replying to a 3 year old comment
I wish our city held a cultural dance show
SAME
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I miss dancing Sakuting.... ❤️❤️❤️ We even won the Municipal Meet and head straight to the Provincials... either way... Sakuting si one of my Favorite folk dance
Who's here for answering the module?
Me 😁
@@christinelapuz8100 san ka nag school??
@@Random_Videos06160 sa school
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@@chariserebolledolacayanga7708 HHAHAHAHAHAJAJAJA
We mastered this we did great in school
And great performance thanks for this steps!
So glad to hear that. Stay tuned, more different times will be updated during summer.
Sakuting demonstrates a mock fight between christians and non-converts during spanish colonization. The filipino martial arts(FMA) called Kali/Arnis/Eskrima was banned so the natives incorporated it into Sakuting. Interestingly, Maglalatik is also a dance that disguised how the coconuts worn by the dancers were the points of weakness of the spanish armour. FMA is very much alive today and im proud of it :"D
Omg that's so interesting!! I've never heard of what the dance symbolizes!
We became the champions during our first year highschool after we performed this
Appreciate the uploader who uploads the video with a v. gd description.
I remember practicing this for my PE class my partner always hit me
OH how unfortunate OH NO XD
Oh how i miss this dance, it was pretty hard but it was worth it we won 1st place ^^
Nice performance here🙂👌
I remember this dance already. Tried it, and it got backfired badly.
Yes!!!this one favorite👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏😉😉😉😉😃😃😃😃😃
this is haaard and our teacher decided to let us dance this but individual since corona happened 😃😃
SAME
can I ask for the music clear audio for this sakuting arrangement?
OMG, where did you get the music. I need it for our performance this coming Thursday 😢. I thought that it was the same from the other music that I used to be but it's not 😭😭. You should upload it ASAP. PLS HELP ME.
Ilocano Folk Dance 🙌🏼🇵🇭
Kamingaw ani uy . elementary days to high school
This will be my dance for my project :).
Agbiag Ti Ilocandia 🙌🏼❣️
Char sana all
Salamat po!
Good👍
I'm gonna dance this with my classmates and schoolmates 💀
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Same lol
Wala akong sagot sa module kaya pumunta ako dito
Nice
Wow, it is so cool
sorry, but those were not ilocanos but the Bago people from the hinterlands of Ilocos. imee marcos called them Igorots of the lowland but actually they are igorots as it generically mean- from the mountain or hill tribe dwellers. Sakuting is only one f their native folk dance. they have the Tadek dance with pinnanyoan.
Do you know of any dances that originate specifically from the Ilocos region? Especially Ilocos Norte?
This is so satisfying like fireworks
I HATED THIS WHEN I WAS IN 8TH GRADE
Same
I don't even know if I can dance this one it's so fast, i can dance but I can't follow fast sounds 😭
Binis Lakan ibig sabihin niyo, Sakuting was never on the learning guide of the teachers.
We're dancing it this school year🥲 grade 8
@@DemMendoza Nope
I am here because of module haha
Moduuuuuuuullleeeeee
This may be hard but it was also enjoyable for me lol
Yes!
This my dance iwas high school student I remember dance title
We're to get the music? Only the music
Saan po pwedeng mahanap yung music?
is this... arnis disguised as a folk dance?
it could be. they must hide behind a dance their martial technique so the spaniards could not know it.
We were taught that Saktuning is a ritual dance before going to War and their primary props are Bamboo sticks or Arnis
Yes.
What song po?
Music name?
if there was no pandemic maybe we wouldn't dance alone, if face to face class, maybe in pairs
ano pong audio ang ginamit niyo?
Who is the choreographer of this step ?
clear audio? 🙏
san po pedeng makuha ang music po?
Oh I've dance this one Saluting.this one is slower pace.
Good morning praise be Jesus and Mary.
Can I have your permission to use your video for my project in Folk Dance?
It would have a huge part in my work..
Thank you and God bless
Good morning praise be Jesus and Mary.
Can I have your permission to use your video for my module writing in Folk Dance?
It would have a huge part in my work..
Thank you and God bless
Hi, please go ahead.
@@linuphysio thank you so much
RAOLO ELIAN Y. PELAYO WAS HERE
Where I can get this music?
y did i just know about this!
What's the song title?
What is the song plzz
What is the video song name? I needed this badly for my performance
I only know the title of the dance which is Sakuting..
Song name is sakuting.
PANO to? HAHHAHAHA BTW TAGA CALDERON AKO AGUINALDO LODS HAHAHAH
Bro this was hard
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Anong stick gamit dito?
Bambo
ZENITSU
saan po pwede kunin music na wala yung sounds ng stick?
kawayan
Here, for educational purpose of P. E HAAHHA
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1:04
Where should I get a copy of the music?
These music played on stage live. Probably u need to screen record it and then convert it in to MP3.
Search nyo lang Sakuting music
hi
Meesah E lawd
Hi Grade 8
The girls are all better dancers than the guys here
Hotdog
yawa lisudanoy
Mas magaling paako sayu
di waw
ikaw na da bes
Nice
Where I can get the music?
Screen record the video and convert music from it. Background noise of the people will be there. If someone can help u to mask those sound, great.