It is interesting , from the point of view of a Spaniard, how the tempo is slower than Spanish jotas, and how the style of dress in Jota Cagayana is different from Jota de Manila. Which is good, because if it has been adapted locally, it means that people adopted because they loved it.
I was wondering what the item is called on their fingers? I used to dance with those when I was in Elementary school in Ziminila and Gonzaga, Cagayan. Sending respect to my culture and tradition-from the United States❤
Qué ilusión me hace ver que aún les queda algo de lo nuestro.❤..
It is interesting , from the point of view of a Spaniard, how the tempo is slower than Spanish jotas, and how the style of dress in Jota Cagayana is different from Jota de Manila. Which is good, because if it has been adapted locally, it means that people adopted because they loved it.
I was wondering what the item is called on their fingers? I used to dance with those when I was in Elementary school in Ziminila and Gonzaga, Cagayan. Sending respect to my culture and tradition-from the United States❤
Galing 123+1added from ur subscribers wwow I love folk dance here's my full of support see u around fully watched still watching 2022
maganda Ng sayaw na to
😊😊😊
The step is not la jota enrile version
yanna Te ang ganda kaylan proctice
❤🎉
Ang galing po!!
Esem
Isayaw Naman maglalatik tinikling at Muslim dances
Full support
The music not origal even the step mailing Mali.