The black and white Maria Clara was a favorite during the late part of the 19th century Philippines. Skirts were usualy striped, checkered or panelled black and white alternates. Some other colors were used of course.
Las Zebras hemosas. Hehehe... The Usual favorite color for the "Maria Clara" ensemble was the black and white combination for silken fabric. If the "kandungga" (scarf) also called baksa was removed a red "Manton de Manila was worn.
Thanks for rating my video. A 5 is very kind, thanks again. The dance is obviously inspired by the Spanish, but the temperament is undeniably Filipino. The waythe dance is executed is quite different from Spanish pandereta dances.
Harlem and Break Dancing is now the modern dance in philippine but lets may not forget our cultural folk dance, the school an teacher must incourage the student to learned dances in the pass
I think there is no clear boundary as to what extent would the Indonesian or Thai dance culture influence on Philippines'. Or could it be otherwise? The Philippine pangalay is lately practiced by Malaysian Sama relatives of our Sama brohers in Sulu. The use of castanets in Philippine dancing predates Spanish contact. The TARIRAY, SUBLI AND BULAH-BULAH use bamboo clickers or sometimes seashells. Oh I forgot... AGALALUKAN dance too!
Help...we have to dance folk songs in our school and we decided to use panderetas for our dance....but we dont have the c.d.???? pls help where we can download the song..pls pls pls
Im here in the Philippines, but I haven't heared of the "reinstating the Spanish language" thing. I personally opt that the National language status quo be upheld. It would be ironic for our beloved country who have MANY local languages to adapt a FOREIGN language as a national language. Mandatory Spanish language courses in college were removed in 1990.
Oficially, from the reign of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi to the victory of the Americans in the Battle of Manila Bay sums upto ONLY 333 years of Spanish occupation. All Spanish clergies were repatriated by 1902. Where did you get the 390 years?
It is obvious that that the mandatory Spanish courses of Japanese and Korean students have some sort of 'underpinnings'. MARKET. They want the Latin American market of their hot products. Can the Philippines compete?
Ah ok. But I believe those atrocities needed to be known by the Filipinos. That's the Flip side of the Spanish colonization. Even sympathetic Spanish reported to the King to take action to stop all those brutish treatment of the natives. Read "Reseña de la Provincia de Leyte" by Manuel Artigas.
hi saiaopinoi,..idol kita coz u love posting videos like folk dances... and ung mga suggestions mo sa ibang sayaw, nagbibigay kulay talaga dito... pwede ka bang magcomment sa mga syaw namin kung anu pa ang pwede iimprove...? nasa channel ko po mga sayaw namin...! thank you po!
Would you want me to speak in Waray or Thai? I only want people to understand me? THE NEXT TIME YOU POST IN VIDEOS YOU'LL GET FLAT WARAY to let you know Im not joking.
If the Filipinos don't speak English, will the Philippines be not heavily Amercanized as it is today? There is no difference with Spanish. I dont agree with the idea. Im more inspired with the prosperity of Finland, Sweden, Norway and New Zealand. They dont need Spanish.
The black and white Maria Clara was a favorite during the late part of the 19th century Philippines. Skirts were usualy striped, checkered or panelled black and white alternates. Some other colors were used of course.
Las Zebras hemosas. Hehehe...
The Usual favorite color for the "Maria Clara" ensemble was the black and white combination for silken fabric. If the "kandungga" (scarf) also called baksa was removed a red "Manton de Manila was worn.
Thanks for rating my video. A 5 is very kind, thanks again. The dance is obviously inspired by the Spanish, but the temperament is undeniably Filipino. The waythe dance is executed is quite different from Spanish pandereta dances.
Harlem and Break Dancing is now the modern dance in philippine but lets may not forget our cultural folk dance, the school an teacher must incourage the student to learned dances in the pass
You can buy it in many record bars in the Philippines. The album is released by Aquarius Records. Do check that out.
Interesante! Que region de las Filipinas el bailandadera originato?
Gracias mi pare!
I only know one album with the music track of the Panderetas. Its under Aquarius Records, check that out.
Desde Manila. This dance is actually an intermission of a zarzuela done during Christmastime.
i guess madami ng hahanap ng literature nito.. pero meron nga ba?? sa anong libro at volume po?
San po tayo pwede makakuha ng Literature nito? Ganda kasi.
do you have the music to this dance?
There is one record available for this dance music in the market. Its released under Aquarius Records. Try mo.
I think there is no clear boundary as to what extent would the Indonesian or Thai dance culture influence on Philippines'. Or could it be otherwise? The Philippine pangalay is lately practiced by Malaysian Sama relatives of our Sama brohers in Sulu. The use of castanets in Philippine dancing predates Spanish contact. The TARIRAY, SUBLI AND BULAH-BULAH use bamboo clickers or sometimes seashells. Oh I forgot... AGALALUKAN dance too!
Ang ganda! Ang galing!
Help...we have to dance folk songs in our school and we decided to use panderetas for our dance....but we dont have the c.d.???? pls help where we can download the song..pls pls pls
ganda ng dance na i2!!!!!!!!!!! hu can share po 2 me dance lit of the hispanic version. tnx
Im here in the Philippines, but I haven't heared of the "reinstating the Spanish language" thing. I personally opt that the National language status quo be upheld. It would be ironic for our beloved country who have MANY local languages to adapt a FOREIGN language as a national language. Mandatory Spanish language courses in college were removed in 1990.
Oficially, from the reign of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi to the victory of the Americans in the Battle of Manila Bay sums upto ONLY 333 years of Spanish occupation. All Spanish clergies were repatriated by 1902. Where did you get the 390 years?
Ganda... okay...thumbs up!
asko ko po sana if wer can i find the dance literature?
No problem. That's how you see things. Others might see otherwise. :)
galing! clap! clap!
hi san kaya ako maka kuha ng music ng panderetas...
Exactly. Im a human melting pot of two beautiful cultures. Very similar than different!
It is obvious that that the mandatory Spanish courses of Japanese and Korean students have some sort of 'underpinnings'. MARKET. They want the Latin American market of their hot products. Can the Philippines compete?
Ah ok. But I believe those atrocities needed to be known by the Filipinos. That's the Flip side of the Spanish colonization. Even sympathetic Spanish reported to the King to take action to stop all those brutish treatment of the natives. Read "Reseña de la Provincia de Leyte" by Manuel Artigas.
hi saiaopinoi,..idol kita coz u love posting videos like folk dances... and ung mga suggestions mo sa ibang sayaw, nagbibigay kulay talaga dito... pwede ka bang magcomment sa mga syaw namin kung anu pa ang pwede iimprove...? nasa channel ko po mga sayaw namin...! thank you po!
While your cause is like futuristic; it seems that it is not among the precious priorities of the present government.
Quiet extreme. That's the lowest point of the bell curve.
Would you want me to speak in Waray or Thai? I only want people to understand me? THE NEXT TIME YOU POST IN VIDEOS YOU'LL GET FLAT WARAY to let you know Im not joking.
If the Filipinos don't speak English, will the Philippines be not heavily Amercanized as it is today? There is no difference with Spanish. I dont agree with the idea. Im more inspired with the prosperity of Finland, Sweden, Norway and New Zealand. They dont need Spanish.
hehe..parang mga ninja ung mga lalake^^
aRRiba aRRiba. Bailar seco bailar bwahahah
ang baba ng kamay nung mga lalaki during cobradas figure...