SINULOG SA LALAWIGAN 2024 GRAND CHAMPION | CITY OF CARCAR

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  • čas přidán 13. 01. 2024

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  • @user-qe8vi9hz2e
    @user-qe8vi9hz2e Před 5 měsíci +14

    garabe ka nindot.. Carcar City contingent doesn't need LED lights to fancy their performance 😂
    t'was pure dance and heart to offer to our beloved Sr. Sto. Niño.
    well deserved win..🎉

  • @mojarjoe6836
    @mojarjoe6836 Před 5 měsíci +4

    3:15 the entrance of the male dancers here is my most favorite.

  • @jeanpaulandriedechavez9012
    @jeanpaulandriedechavez9012 Před 5 měsíci +4

    the story line, meaning and the music jud ang nagpadaog! the best carcar! best production jud.

  • @joshdy2826
    @joshdy2826 Před 5 měsíci +10

    watching from manila ❤ Nkaka iyak sa galing ganda ng arrangement sa music and dance

    • @feelingeranghost
      @feelingeranghost  Před 5 měsíci

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    • @jericramos4890
      @jericramos4890 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes,also the concept about CRAB MENTALITY....

  • @mr.a540
    @mr.a540 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Im from Luzon na mahilig sa mga Festivals, like pinanood ko lahat ng runner ups dsurv talaga ng Carcar city pero tingin ko dsurv dn ng mandaue ang second place

  • @rdobatulan513
    @rdobatulan513 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Carcar at talisay talaga showdown pag sinulog pinag usapan matagal sila lalawigan minas talisay grand chapion minsan carcar
    Mag katalo nalang concepts music both are pasabog

    • @DonBnenos-je6sz
      @DonBnenos-je6sz Před měsícem

      Pero if pasigarbo sa sugbo na ang hisgotan pasabog jud always ang carcar!

  • @user-pe7vm8pg1w
    @user-pe7vm8pg1w Před 5 měsíci +3

    Proud cebuano, God blessed

  • @VenerandoMoore
    @VenerandoMoore Před 5 měsíci +2

    Congrats! You deserve a win.

  • @markdarrylverginiza2847
    @markdarrylverginiza2847 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Grabe intro song gamit sa carcar mala Game of Thrones man kaayo 😍😁😁

  • @marialuisaalcoseba6919
    @marialuisaalcoseba6919 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Proud Carcaranon!

  • @joancalimbo3517
    @joancalimbo3517 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this video

  • @jcenc82
    @jcenc82 Před 5 měsíci +2

    By far the best of them all!!!!
    CARCARANONS you deserved to be called CHAMPIONS!

  • @carlandrebalingit5398
    @carlandrebalingit5398 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Congratulations 👏👏🎉🎉 carcar

  • @kenjichua
    @kenjichua Před 5 měsíci +2

    Gandaa

  • @JoshuaLangbid
    @JoshuaLangbid Před 5 měsíci +1

    congratss carcar..❤👏👏👍👍❤️🥰🙏🙏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️

    • @feelingeranghost
      @feelingeranghost  Před 5 měsíci

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  • @bisayakodai1806
    @bisayakodai1806 Před 5 měsíci +1

    congrats carcar

  • @user-tp1fi2mq3w
    @user-tp1fi2mq3w Před 3 měsíci

    Always sinanduloy inspired

  • @khimsvlog2355
    @khimsvlog2355 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Deserve JD 😮

  • @parelucio5460
    @parelucio5460 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Linis ng sayaw

  • @crisivonysemblante7408
    @crisivonysemblante7408 Před měsícem

    lio

  • @emiljunegalorport2378
    @emiljunegalorport2378 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Congratulations CITY OF CARCAR❤😂🎉❤😂🎉

    • @feelingeranghost
      @feelingeranghost  Před 5 měsíci

      thanks for watching! please consider to subscribe to this channel 🤗

  • @romelitopantilgan9562
    @romelitopantilgan9562 Před 5 měsíci +4

    No Need na mag dala fireworks ang carcar.. production labaw pa sa fireworks

    • @Mr.Sadista
      @Mr.Sadista Před 5 měsíci

      Sincerity outshines grandeur, as they say. Carcar really puts their best. ❤

  • @carlandrebalingit5398
    @carlandrebalingit5398 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Magaling yata itong choriographer nito

  • @user-tp1fi2mq3w
    @user-tp1fi2mq3w Před 3 měsíci +1

    From the props concept music moves sinanduloy na sinaduloy

    • @susukumutajapan7194
      @susukumutajapan7194 Před 2 dny

      sus mangil kay pilde man ang reinforcement sa Mandaue ug Sinanduloy 😂😅

  • @Gabovisuals
    @Gabovisuals Před 5 měsíci +1

    I don't understand how it started with crabs and ended with pillars and ladders. Please don't get me wrong i have been a Carcar far ever since. Could someone please explain?

    • @feelingeranghost
      @feelingeranghost  Před 5 měsíci +3

      It was just said to me that the theme of Carcar's ritual dance is "Lifting each other". The crabs on the first segments signifies the "crab mentality" followed by the segment where they are vying for something (sa katong part na nga gibali ang image ni santo niño) in which gi incorporate nila ang tune nga "hakub hakub hakub". Sa last segment, is the part where makita nato nga nisaka sila sa ladder in which it resembles "lifting each other" where makita pod sa lower led ang statement or message.

    • @Gabovisuals
      @Gabovisuals Před 5 měsíci +2

      @lesnayre24 i really see no connection. It was really confusing and i got lost in the end and thought medyo bitin. But then i guess they won the performance and musicality was really great. Thanks for the clarification
      Pit Senyor!

    • @yoyawards9969
      @yoyawards9969 Před 5 měsíci +12

      We may take Carcar's concept as a sermon or if you allow me, a parable. The crabs scene was used to visually compare people's mindset to that of crabs: magbinirahay. Carcar City's performance tells us that instead we exist like crabs "that keep pulling down each other", we should seek divinity and help exalt one another.
      The people in chaos for wealth and power and the lifted ladders with individuals climbing are a direct juxtaposition and self explanatory. Carcar offers us a solution, which is the latter.
      I would like to emphasize, too, that the costume colors they used for the chaos scene are crucial to their concept. The following is my own interpretation of those colors, based on the liturgical and connotative meaning they are associated with:
      Purple (the festival queen): this color is used to signify sadness. In liturgical rights, this color signify penance and sacrifice. Here, based on the actions of the festival queen and the color of the dress, it may mean the realization that earthly wealth will never make one truly happy. Thus, it can be interpreted that she was in despair looking for the real wealth, and that is faith in God.
      White: the color of purity but here, the color of the pretentious ones. We see and know some people pretending to be noble and pure but deep within them, they are corrupt and evil in disguise. They hunger for fame, power, and are always insecure. They desire influence while covering in deception. They will do everything to get what they want, whatever the means possible without being exposed.
      Green: the malicious-minded. They tend to scrutinize other people's lives, make false interpretations, and spread malice about them. Oftentimes, they compare themselves to those who are doing better than them. They are the ones hoping for one's failure and demise in thoughts and words, but would shy away once confronted.
      Notice that the people in white directly went to the wealth behind the festival queen. No one stopped to ask or comfort her. This happens in real life. Sometimes those we think pure and good are just waiting for us to fall.
      The colors during the costume change could be interpreted as:
      Pink (festival queen): in the liturgy, especially in Lent season, this color means happiness. Faith in God gives a person ultimate happiness and contentment
      Gold (festival queen): the color symbolizing wealth and success. In this context, it can be interpreted that a person eventually finds the real wealth that would never be traded for anything at once.
      The costume change of female dancers signify the change of mindset and heart they found when they chose to repent for their wrongdoings and decided to be faithful to God or in this context, the Nino.
      If I may suggest, please look closely to the part when the Ninos were pulled out from the cabinets because it is an important transition in their concept. The boys came back to the center stage bringing scepters. Scepters are a symbol of power. It tells us that we have the power to do what is necessary. That we are responsible in using this power for the good, not just for ourselves, but for everyone. Hence, "Ang Bugtong Gahom" (The One True Power).
      Philippians 2:3-4

    • @jkcasjo8457
      @jkcasjo8457 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Gabovisuals"The main concept was all about crab mentality, using greed for power as an example. Since the theme was about crab mentality, it made sense why they opened the presentation with crabs in a playful manner, just to set a light atmosphere while leaving people to wonder what the concept really was. It was in the second scene where some kings were fighting over the throne that supported crab mentality. Because of their greed for power, they were willing to pull anybody who blocked their way. People tend to forget that the ONE TRUE POWER is the power that Sto. Niño holds. The ladders at the end part were part of the moral of the story. If you noticed, those who were carrying the ladders were the main dancers representing the kings based on their costumes. Seeing them holding the ladder while an ordinary person was climbing to the top was an indication of humility. Thus, the message: WE RISE BY LIFTING OTHERS. The ladder was just a symbol of someone's journey towards the top. And instead of pulling them down, they learned to just support them or even push them forward. This is just a personal understanding but I hope this helps.

    • @Apollo_sungod
      @Apollo_sungod Před 5 měsíci

      @@Gabovisuals its not for you to understand

  • @paweesayson1707
    @paweesayson1707 Před 5 měsíci +14

    This is the only dance who first came to my feed, so I have no biases against this team. There's a disconnect between THE ONE TRUE POWER and the dance. I didn't see any interpretation of the word power there. If they had dancers who are cancer survivors, premature babies who survived ICU, near-death patients who came back to life, etc. then that would be aligned with their theme "THE ONE TRUE POWER". Tapos may alimango, tapos may greek pillars, tapos may earthquake and volcano eruption, tapos may metal na parang alimango sa screen, tapos may mga Spaniards. Ang gulo-gulo ng performance, sumakit ulo ko trying to understand what the heck I'm watching. If a judge doesn't know anything about Carcar or sinulog, this performance wouldn't win.

    • @jcenc82
      @jcenc82 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Maybe because at the onset you did not understand the message itself! You think too negatively that you missed out some core values in their dance interpretation.... then this message goes out to you...We rise by lifting others!

    • @elimondejar6653
      @elimondejar6653 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Carcar’s theme is alimango (crab mentality). The way they interpreted the story was to relate it to how the people fight for power to get to the top and ended with a strong message of “we rise by lifting others”. Syempre they relate na din the theme to Sinulog (fyi the religion was introduced to Cebu by Magellan together with the Spanish missionaries hence merong Spaniards). Basa basa din kasi. Memasabi ka lang eh. Kalurks.

    • @Akoariellance
      @Akoariellance Před 5 měsíci +4

      I understand that you didn't get the message and the storyline. But the panel of judges was composed of 10-12 artists and creatives on the field of performing arts from luzon to mindanao. So with that, I think the message and concept they executed was conveyed.

    • @ummahcanete3001
      @ummahcanete3001 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The Crab, then people with its mentality 🦀

    • @cy20428
      @cy20428 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ikaw rman tingali ang wa kagets sa concept kay ang 12 ka judges nakasabot man HAHAHA