+Ms Bird Those Filipinos abroad dancing folk dances with trashy pop music in the background are doing a poor job on preserving them (they actually claim they are "preserving" tradition by dancing them with trashy modern music, the nerve of them!).
Ms Bird I don’t know if you can claim authenticity on these pieces. Folk-based, yes. Cultural, yes. Authentic, ummm... let’s just say the Bayanihan is best known for theatricalizing and interpreting authentic dances from the field. They are a marvel and a joy to watch by I would use authentic to describe what their pieces.
it was my ultimate dream to be a member of the Philippine bayanihan dance group but my mom was against it. i will always be a big fan of these performing artists. proud of you guys proud to be filipinos☺☺☺
CONGRATULATIONS to the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance company for winning the Gold Temple Award in Italy! www.gov.ph/2015/02/26/bayanihan-folkdance-company-clinches-grand-prize-at-60th-international-folklore-festival-in-rome/
+Singkil Filipinas El cani is the name of the dance at 12:50 per confirmation by the Bayanihan Facebook admin. For the 8:30 dance which I do not know (my guess is either zapateado or bravo caviteno variation?), I am still waiting for their reply. :)
+Jake Lanuza Thanks for the reply, Sir. I have a question about the dance at 12:50 - does this mean that there are many variations of "El Cañi"? Because I saw other videos that depicted a very different version of El Cañi. I'll wait for the name of the 8:30 dance. Thanks again for considering my questions.
+Singkil Filipinas Like a musical piece, a dance may have different parts/movements. Interpretation varies. In Tinikling, there might be one pair or three pairs of dancers. So, variations exist. At first, I thought the dance was jota with the castanets clasped in their hands. Although it is better to indicate the dance names/titles in the video, there are no repertoire available during the festival performance (unless we approach the performing group backstage). Upload time is also a constraint to indicate the dances on the video. To get a definitive and correct answer regarding the dance segments on this video, kindly refer to the Bayanihan Facebook page facebook.com/Bayanihan-The-National-Dance-Company-of-the-Philippines-124862755974/?fref=nf
South and southeast Asian dances (looks Indian, Thai, Indonesian) connecting lights... finally culminating to our Pandango sa Ilaw. I love how this showed an evolution of light dances from main Asia to Oceania to our unique Ilaw dance. When the Rondalla came on, my skin crawled with pride.
8:28
This version of Torneo is the best I've ever seen.
Finally, Filipino dance performances that don't include corny pop music in the background. I love authenticity.
+Ms Bird Those Filipinos abroad dancing folk dances with trashy pop music in the background are doing a poor job on preserving them (they actually claim they are "preserving" tradition by dancing them with trashy modern music, the nerve of them!).
Ms Bird I don’t know if you can claim authenticity on these pieces. Folk-based, yes. Cultural, yes. Authentic, ummm... let’s just say the Bayanihan is best known for theatricalizing and interpreting authentic dances from the field.
They are a marvel and a joy to watch by I would use authentic to describe what their pieces.
it was my ultimate dream to be a member of the Philippine bayanihan dance group but my mom was against it. i will always be a big fan of these performing artists. proud of you guys proud to be filipinos☺☺☺
Do it, live your life
Congratulations,,, still Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Coy. ang the best performer
congrats!! thanks also for uploading this beautiful video ♡♡♡
cảm ơn bạn chia sẽ, chúc bạn luôn vui vẻ😍😍
hinusayan eeh mahusay ang pagka practice nito
Can someone help me list the names of the dance that used in this video? i really need it. Thank you
CONGRATULATIONS to the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance company for winning the Gold Temple Award in Italy!
www.gov.ph/2015/02/26/bayanihan-folkdance-company-clinches-grand-prize-at-60th-international-folklore-festival-in-rome/
+Jake Lanuza What are the names of the dances in 8:30 and 12:50? Thanks in advance for the answers.
+Singkil Filipinas El cani is the name of the dance at 12:50 per confirmation by the Bayanihan Facebook admin. For the 8:30 dance which I do not know (my guess is either zapateado or bravo caviteno variation?), I am still waiting for their reply. :)
+Jake Lanuza Thanks for the reply, Sir. I have a question about the dance at 12:50 - does this mean that there are many variations of "El Cañi"? Because I saw other videos that depicted a very different version of El Cañi. I'll wait for the name of the 8:30 dance. Thanks again for considering my questions.
+Singkil Filipinas Like a musical piece, a dance may have different parts/movements. Interpretation varies. In Tinikling, there might be one pair or three pairs of dancers. So, variations exist. At first, I thought the dance was jota with the castanets clasped in their hands.
Although it is better to indicate the dance names/titles in the video, there are no repertoire available during the festival performance (unless we approach the performing group backstage). Upload time is also a constraint to indicate the dances on the video.
To get a definitive and correct answer regarding the dance segments on this video, kindly refer to the Bayanihan Facebook page facebook.com/Bayanihan-The-National-Dance-Company-of-the-Philippines-124862755974/?fref=nf
+Jake Lanuza Again, thanks.
nice performance profs. :)
What dances are Candle dancing
nagperform sila sa school namin ang galing nila
Nothing could compare with the original dance group from yesteryear. They were more precise and coordinated.
anu po yung title nung mga dances? please i really need for my reflection paper
like piring dance from minang kabau indonesia
nahhhh…
Muslim dance po ba yung umpisa?
Asian Dances medley
South and southeast Asian dances (looks Indian, Thai, Indonesian) connecting lights... finally culminating to our Pandango sa Ilaw. I love how this showed an evolution of light dances from main Asia to Oceania to our unique Ilaw dance. When the Rondalla came on, my skin crawled with pride.