Singkil / Cultural Dance proformance in Nayong Pilipino Clark

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    Singkil - Philippine Cultural dance with the origin as Lanao ethnic dance. Two sets of bamboo clapped in rhythm.
    Nayong Pilipino inside former Clark Air base shines through a newly organized Cultural performances.
    On this movie you see: The Singkil-Royal dance of Lanao (Mindanao).
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Komentáře • 237

  • @firmanhalimy6365
    @firmanhalimy6365 Před 4 lety +54

    This is the proof that Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia has one culture root. We have almost similarity in dancing, clothing and traditional music 👍

    • @SuperheroComicsTakeover
      @SuperheroComicsTakeover Před 3 lety +6

      Yes! And don’t forget Brunei and Taiwan!
      They share the same indigenous roots as us.
      I was shocked to see that the natives of Taiwan looks just like us and had the same cultural dance.
      Also, we are related to Polynesian people. We share the same cultural tattoos as well. It’s so crazy that we’ve all become so separate but still have some common language and tradition.

    • @kharlmichaelpura371
      @kharlmichaelpura371 Před 3 lety +4

      @@SuperheroComicsTakeover that's the cordillera area people they are the one who immigrates to an island to travel not all civilization also about the visayas? those people are srivijaya immigration since the time was hindu buddhism

    • @hardekailawadi
      @hardekailawadi Před 3 lety +3

      Singkil is the Filipino version of the Ramayana, the story of God Ram (Hindu, Indian god). The reason for it being from India is because prior to the Spanish colonialistion, philippines was heavily Indianised and used to have Hinduism mixed with folk religion as its religion

    • @hardekailawadi
      @hardekailawadi Před 3 lety +8

      @@kharlmichaelpura371 yes, exactly. All south east asian countries and even east asian countries have a lot of Indian influence since 1500-2000 years ago. It is most apparent in Thailand and Indonesia though, since they are extremely proud of their history and culture, but Malaysia doesn't like it's Hindu past since it's borderline radicalized islamic nation now. As for Philipines, Spanish colonialists were famous for brutal forced conversions and supressing indegenous cultures(more so in Mexico and south america, where all of Mayan books and knowledge was destroyed). Hence, the influences in Philipines decreased. Singkil is the filipino Ramayana, a story of God Ram (who is born as a human) whose wife is kidnapped by a demon king who takes her thousands of kilometres away to his kingdom and he raises an army of apes to defeat the demon king and get his wife back. Singkil initially showed the prince and princess as gods, and other religious things too, however after the region where it is performed became Muslim, they changed the gods to humans so that it doesn't clash with their religion.
      Extra fact: Thai kings have the title " Rama" because Lord Ram was considered the perfect ruler and perfect man( he was a prince in exile when his wife was kidnapped and later became king when his exile of 14 years was over.)

    • @kikoyworld
      @kikoyworld Před 2 lety +5

      @@hardekailawadi You are correct Philippines was Indianized, however, it wasn't fully Indianized or Islamized. The powerful kingdoms were majority Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic. The majority of the archipelago though was Animistic, they believed in Anito or Dayaw.

  • @ryon1987
    @ryon1987 Před 4 lety +23

    bakit ba sobrang humaling ko sa sayaw na ito? marahil sa nakaraan kong buhay ay isa akong maranao. i always get emotional kapag nakakanood ako ng sayaw na ito and there's also an excitement i felt to watch them dance.

    • @symph2000
      @symph2000 Před 2 lety +4

      Beks, basta bakla nakaka relate sa singkil! Fierce at graceful kasi ang galawan!

  • @volksraad6253
    @volksraad6253 Před 3 lety +25

    I think this dance actually represents the truly culture of Philippines. Cuz, I think, the previous culture of Philippines influenced by the West to much. This dance share a lot similarities with another Malay and Nusantara cultures.

    • @kikoyworld
      @kikoyworld Před 2 lety +1

      It represents a part of Precolonial Philippines, not entirety. The reason being is because the powerful kingdoms were Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic. The majority of the archipelago though was Animistic, they believed in Anito or Dayaw.

  • @ravenian2459
    @ravenian2459 Před 9 lety +55

    My Mother Is Also A Dancer In Nayong Pilipino Since 1990 to 2004 i remember when i was a child i've watching my mother dancing all Philippine Folk Dance in Nayong Pilipino Dance Troup I miss It :)

    • @PampangaTalents
      @PampangaTalents  Před 3 lety +7

      Hi Ian, greetings to your mother! We still have all the videos from that day (8 dances are still to be edited). Not a single one will go missing .... the dance group was the reason why we do this. At some point I'll find time, then the next dance videos will come .... I can't promise anything, only that all 8 dances are safely stored and will find their way on CZcams sometime whenever. In any case, none of her efforts will be lost.

  • @kaporillo84ooooooooo
    @kaporillo84ooooooooo Před 9 lety +62

    Well, I think their skills are bad ass! I love this! The outfits and dancers are beautiful as well. Proud to be pinay.

  • @fauxmanchu8094
    @fauxmanchu8094 Před 7 lety +35

    The most beautiful dance in the world!

  • @Ryan-tt9os
    @Ryan-tt9os Před 3 lety +21

    Not an expert in Singkil but have viewed a lot. This one gets a nod and a full thumbs up. Why? the choreography is simple. Good dynamics; starts slow then fast and climatic, and ends restfully. You get to see each element stand out effectively, the damas get a chance to show their skills on the bamboo too, the gamelan music(kulintang) and the gongs have a moment and the prince and the princes recap the whole ensemble taking turns crisscrossing the double twin bamboo poles which i haven't seen in other choreographies. This one Similar to the one created by Bayanihan Philippines and its really good.

  • @barrybbenson9968
    @barrybbenson9968 Před 8 lety +191

    This dance is from Pre-colonial Philippines. No Europeans have set foot even had any association with Southeast Asia. Back then, Philippines wasn't so different from Indonesia and Malaysia. The Europeans changed a lot of Philippine culture. Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines had close ties with each other and traded often, resulting in some shared culture. Filipinos used to be Muslims, like the Indonesians and Malaysians. If you look closely at the props, you'll notice the man carrying a curvy sword, called the 'Kris'. The Malays and Indonesians still have them, but Filipinos don't anymore. This dance is what's left of the shared culture between Philippines and the Malay Archipelago.

    • @tutyimerz1045
      @tutyimerz1045 Před 7 lety +2

      we are same blood

    • @mahidh.nassef9521
      @mahidh.nassef9521 Před 7 lety +11

      basically yes..
      even our native language.. not the filipino..
      have a similarity with them.. regarding the traditional..sword you can find.. it in our tribe.. my father still keep one..

    • @mircthegamer_offical1427
      @mircthegamer_offical1427 Před 7 lety +1

      Maiden Malice syop judging the pilipinos

    • @oparasatauwaya
      @oparasatauwaya Před 7 lety +26

      Maiden Malice its from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The trees falling (bamboo clapping) are when Maharadja Lawana (the demon king Rahwana in hinduism) tried to trap Putri Langkawi (Sita) between falling trees as she tried to escape him by gracefully avoiding them. If you want to see just how sophisticated and rich the Ramayana traditions could have been performed by pre-Hispanic Filipinos, its best to see the Ramayana theatre of Indonesia (Javanese and Balinese) and Cambodia. The Maranao, Tausug etc have preserved the repertoire the best way they could (in snippets only), as the Spanish made them poorer due to cutting off their trade links while simultaneously attacking them to gain a foothold of the sultanate as. Because of this, the old high cultures of the Maranao and Tausug changed to a more military village based culture, and coincidentally they became more islamised than before the Spanish came, (they saw themselves more as part of the Islamic world in reaction to Spanish hostility towards the Bangsamoro). The islamisation had cut off a lot of the sacred parts of the Ramayana and changed what was depicted (in Islam, you cannot depict things that don't have its base in Islam, as it's seen as apostasy, so many things had to be changed, including the clothing, and the roles of the main characters of the Ramayana, who were no longer seen as royal dewi (diwata), but mere human beings). This cut the Bangsamoro off from the Hindu Buddhist beliefs of their ancestors. By contrast, the Javanese despite being Muslim on the surface, kept their Hindu Buddhist culture fully intact, as there were no pressures by their colonisers (the Dutch) to convert to Christianity or westernise their culture. In this case, the Philippines drew the short straw of history as far as colonisers were concerned.

    • @iggythromycin
      @iggythromycin Před 7 lety +3

      Maiden Malice Correct. A Filipino myself, studied the cultures and history of the Philippines in Middle School or like in Elementary. People wayback with Malay culture are called Borneos.

  • @LaBucci
    @LaBucci Před 5 lety +17

    This is so beautiful! I’m not Filipino but this dance I’ve seen so many Pinoys dance when we had culture events at my school

  • @jimcarlcortez4470
    @jimcarlcortez4470 Před 7 lety +73

    Why the is the Princess barefooted? The "singkil" is the anklet that is worn by the Princess and it's missing. That's where the name of the dance came from.

  • @babyaprilyn369
    @babyaprilyn369 Před 2 lety +4

    im christian pero gustong gusto ko talaga ang singkil proud being Filipino 😇✝️☪️

  • @vinteng825
    @vinteng825 Před 4 lety +6

    Galing! sabay sabay sila. Very proud pinoy here. I think they could improve their costume. Example yung payong, parang payong ng pang kindergarten. Haha. But, I can't complain with the dance skill.

  • @rhianumotoy8383
    @rhianumotoy8383 Před 5 lety +5

    This should be our national dance it shows richerity,beauty and culture its perfect for our national dance

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 4 lety

      Rhian Umotoy become a politician and pass a bill for it to be approved or not by the president.

  • @kevin080592
    @kevin080592 Před 6 lety +57

    in my opinion.. this should be the national dance of the philippines!...truly south east asian in its form

    • @TheSeth2003
      @TheSeth2003 Před 4 lety +3

      The dance is 2000 years old

    • @user-dx5bn4yk4f
      @user-dx5bn4yk4f Před 4 lety +29

      Sherwin Celeste doesn't matter what religion, cariñosa is just so plain, even though it's elegant. Singkil on the other hand is exotic and just fabulous in it's form and music.

    • @Tom19142
      @Tom19142 Před 4 lety +9

      @@SherwinCeleste-cj7ng religion isn't a point, is about the traditions of our country. Myself, as a very fanatic traditionalist Catholic (yet I'm a good sinner), I do respect the Filipinos who still have the pre-colonial culture like the Igorots, Bangsamoro, T'boli and many others.

    • @kj-pd6bw
      @kj-pd6bw Před 4 lety

      Yes. Agree.

    • @KyngofJewel
      @KyngofJewel Před 4 lety +8

      @@SherwinCeleste-cj7ng this is Hindu inspired not Muslim. Also it doesn't matter if it's Muslim or Hindu since Catholicism was only shoved at the throats of our ancestors

  • @gabrielleabiner8522
    @gabrielleabiner8522 Před rokem +1

    This dance, in my opinion, best captures the essence of Philippine culture. I believe that the Western countries had an influence on the Philippines' ancient culture. This dance, in my opinion, ought to be the national anthem of the Philippines because it exemplifies the splendor of our national identity. I believe that the Western countries had an influence on the Philippines' ancient culture. This dance, in my opinion, ought to serve as our national anthem because it beautifully displays our heritage.

  • @gerrygerry1012
    @gerrygerry1012 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful dancing. My friends wife is from the Philippines. Very best wishes from Ireland.

  • @Clan743
    @Clan743 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It is so beautiful that at school my classroom and I did it

  • @marcozipagan7497
    @marcozipagan7497 Před 4 lety +8

    🇵🇭🎉 Singkil-LANAO DEL SUR 🎊🇵🇭

  • @babyaprilyn369
    @babyaprilyn369 Před 2 lety +3

    ang gagaling talaga ng mga Muslim sa pag sayaw ng ❤️✝️☪️

  • @mergieenerio4132
    @mergieenerio4132 Před 6 lety +4

    I dropped a like at this video because we followed these steps for our project and we won we had the highest score because of this dance thank you very much!

  • @reinacatedral1431
    @reinacatedral1431 Před 2 lety +1

    The best talagaa abg mga muslim na pilipino Christian ako pero supportive ako sakanila

  • @celia19945
    @celia19945 Před měsícem

    Pangarap ko tlga to sayawin huhu .

  • @sohaileym.hadjiabdulracman6381

    MASSIVE CONGRATUATIONS TO ALL THE PERFORMERS! MANY THANKS, TERIMAH KASI FOR SHOWCASING OUR MARANAO SINGKIL DANCE!

  • @azamiaiko2737
    @azamiaiko2737 Před 3 lety +2

    Omygosh- i just remember that ma and my classmate dance this and it really went perfect
    And im the girl holding a umbrella. We actually got the 1 place. Imiss going to school
    Love the perfection of the dance

  • @welcometomychannel3346
    @welcometomychannel3346 Před 6 lety +1

    the best i ever seen performance singkil in youtube. very good remember my field trip in elementary :) powerful !

  • @kikoyworld
    @kikoyworld Před 2 lety +2

    I just want to correct some of the comments as to not cause confusion.
    Yes, Precolonial Philippines were Indianized or Islamized but not the entirety. The powerful more advanced kingdoms were majority Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic. However, the rest of the archipelago were Animistic, they believed in Anito or Dayaw. This Animistic belief was more prominent when tattooing was a thing in the archipelago. However, due to Hindu-Buddhism and Islam influencing some ethnolinguistic tribes tattooing was declining within some tribes (Tagalog and Maranao). When Europeans arrived a lot of the religions and beliefs got replaced with Catholicism.

  • @jeangold680
    @jeangold680 Před rokem +1

    Always impressed with this dance ❤️

  • @slimshady9071
    @slimshady9071 Před 4 lety

    WOW!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    Perfect Singkil I ever seen.

  • @hermionejane658
    @hermionejane658 Před 4 lety

    Greatful ako na nexperience ko namagrakepart sa sayaw na ito kahit na taga hawak lang ako sa flag. Sasaywin namin to ng kaklase ko bukas(08/29/19). Naapriciate ko at sobra ko nang Rene respeto ang ganitong sayaw dahil mahirap itong sayawin lalo na na mayroon kawayan na kailangan mo I was an na Hindi masaran ang paa at binubuhat na appreciate ko Ang sayaw na ito.English translation: I'mgreatful to be able to take part in this dance even if my part is only to hold the flag.I was able to appreciate and respect this dance even more because it is difficult carrying the princess. People dancing to the beat and they have to get the timing right so that they don't get injured if the bamboo closes.

  • @mariaflick1819
    @mariaflick1819 Před 8 lety +1

    Breathtaking

  • @janejanier3542
    @janejanier3542 Před 8 lety +2

    Woaaah so amazing.

  • @recloydvillaflor9439
    @recloydvillaflor9439 Před 2 lety

    This was our video reference for our singkil dance way back 2019. I miss doing performances in school.

  • @jeremyceniza
    @jeremyceniza Před 10 lety +10

    Maganda din ang Singkil ng Maguindanao Tribe. It is a faster version. Really entertaining to watch :)

    • @kingphilippilipinokristian4235
      @kingphilippilipinokristian4235 Před 7 lety +1

      Jeremy Ceniza walang singkil ang manguindanao ang sa kanila ay ung manok sa maranao lang nag mula ang singkil and singkil ay panahon pa ni princess lawaiin at mga kawayan na din siya ngtatago kaya ginawang dance

    • @minho7057
      @minho7057 Před 6 lety +1

      Jeremy Ceniza ang singkil maranao royal dance hindi ng maguindanao manga mangagaya

    • @minho7057
      @minho7057 Před 6 lety +1

      ang singkil ai maranao royal dance maraminang uma angkin ng singkil sa maranao lang yan hnd maguindanao hnd rin taosug ok

  • @skt5215
    @skt5215 Před 3 lety

    PLEASE THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL

  • @antonettepajac7113
    @antonettepajac7113 Před 2 lety

    Ang Ganda😍

  • @skyllo
    @skyllo Před 5 lety +2

    i feel regal watching this. the princess

  • @filipbong
    @filipbong Před 11 lety

    Very nicely done. Exquisite and precise.

  • @gomervillanueva8082
    @gomervillanueva8082 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for this video.

  • @jomsjoms949
    @jomsjoms949 Před rokem

    Ang ganda! 😍

  • @iskandarshah564
    @iskandarshah564 Před 9 lety +9

    Wow... Resembles Malay dance and costume quite a lot there

    • @tutyimerz1045
      @tutyimerz1045 Před 8 lety +1

      anak bangsa melayu muslim asal dari borneo dan tanah melayu yang migrate semasa kesultanan melayu melaka dan brunei

    • @barrybbenson9968
      @barrybbenson9968 Před 8 lety +6

      This dance was from pre-colonial Philippines, which meant no Europeans have touched Southeast Asia yet. Back then, Philippines often traded with Asia and had close ties with Indonesia and Malaysia, which meant that Philippines shared some culture with Malaysia and Indonesia. This dance is what's left of Philippines' shared culture with Indonesia and Malaysia.

    • @kikoyworld
      @kikoyworld Před 2 lety

      @@barrybbenson9968 what you say is true about trade and this representing Precolonial Philippines BUT only a part of it. These mainly represents the south. The other powerful kingdoms Precolonial were Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic. The rest of the archipelago were Animistic, they believed in Anito or Dayaw

  • @jjfabian1358
    @jjfabian1358 Před 5 lety

    I hope that we've perform like this greatly.. We will copy these dance, so i hope we copy it as they do it

  • @randelealcoranarcilla642
    @randelealcoranarcilla642 Před 9 lety +5

    Before the built of Clark Disneyland in Angeles City, Pampanga on January 2016.

  • @adrabara
    @adrabara Před 10 lety +1

    well done guys

  • @Kalingaistaychi
    @Kalingaistaychi Před 4 lety

    Nice one!

  • @youngshinae4028
    @youngshinae4028 Před 10 lety +4

    ang galing

  • @joannamaried
    @joannamaried Před 4 lety +2

    I think princess were not allowed to step on the ground. They were carried by the alipins when they are outside. I have read it somewhere. Their feet were sacread. Must have been the reason why they have kawayans as means of transportation.

  • @Nonie46
    @Nonie46 Před 7 lety +16

    The Princess has no golden shoes? Why?

    • @JustJess5317
      @JustJess5317 Před 4 lety

      it's the point of the dance, the princess NEEDS to be barefooted

  • @Red_JMPLAYZ
    @Red_JMPLAYZ Před rokem

    Bro the fan spinning of the princess and sword spinning of the prince is just so smooth and insane. Im thankful of being filipino

  • @lavenderchan7876
    @lavenderchan7876 Před 5 lety +1

    Pwede ba upload yung audio please.

  • @jadevicente2667
    @jadevicente2667 Před 7 lety

    so nice

  • @robloxgirl9206
    @robloxgirl9206 Před 7 lety

    i like it

  • @MrNhiqx
    @MrNhiqx Před 11 lety

    salamat poh :)

  • @slippiminecraftgamer8850
    @slippiminecraftgamer8850 Před 8 lety +2

    look at that Princess So Beautiful

  • @RetardEd001
    @RetardEd001 Před 5 lety

    Tangna galing!

  • @rrjaguio
    @rrjaguio Před 5 lety

    St. Dominic Savio College Cultural Dance Troupe and Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group- are the best Folkloric Dance troupe performing SINGKIL that I ever watched. ^_^
    But for this one? madami akong napansing mali at kulang. Mahalagang hindi makaligtaan ang mga importanteng detalye.
    1.) Walang anklet and Shoes ang Prince & Princess
    2.) Dapat Sarimanok ang suot na Headdress ng Princess
    3.) Walang Chants. Dapat may kanta

  • @patrickabdon3192
    @patrickabdon3192 Před 5 lety

    may music po ba nyan dito sa youtube???

  • @maricelqueyquep-evangelist7234

    We’re going to perform this dance at school but less complicated steps and my friend Elaiza is going to be the princess sitting on the bamboo sticks at 2:10 and they can’t even carry her 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lendonjimagligar6149
    @lendonjimagligar6149 Před 3 lety

    Have you performed this in your Hist3?

  • @juricelijahgabinay450

    ganda ang tugtog at sayaw

  • @mythical_melo9673
    @mythical_melo9673 Před 3 lety

    wow!

  • @agostosaiz
    @agostosaiz Před 4 lety +1

    I want to be part this kind of Traditional Dance.

  • @naifahmalawani3475
    @naifahmalawani3475 Před 2 lety

    Believe ako sa pag wave ng mga pamaypay nila

  • @Doja-rat16
    @Doja-rat16 Před 2 lety

    I remember doing this in 3rd grade then yung best friend ko yung Princess tapos ako yung taga payong

  • @johncabiling5304
    @johncabiling5304 Před 7 lety

    that was cool

  • @jaymarkzamora7279
    @jaymarkzamora7279 Před 4 lety

    Pwede po ba hingin yung audio lang po neto? I mean yung instrumental lang po neto?

  • @hardekailawadi
    @hardekailawadi Před 3 lety +2

    Singkil is the Filipino version of the Ramayana, the story of God Ram (Hindu, Indian god). The reason for it being from India is because prior to the Spanish colonialistion, philippines was heavily Indianised and used to have Hinduism mixed with folk religion as its religion. There were also 2 prominent hindu kingdoms 700 years ago, Rajahnate of butuan and Cebu. And the word rajah(and also rani) is a sanskrit word (Indian).

    • @salmanmai1203
      @salmanmai1203 Před rokem

      I believe in u my brother.. The maranao their blood mixed because they are also descendants of indian brunie and indonesia so u can see ther culture like TOROGAN which is similar traditional house of indonesian and the singkil dance and Malong which is similar in indian and brunie was the first one they originated from mussel man dayak tribe, one of the most native people living in BRUNIE.. And when islam came to them, their blood was mixed in malaysia, so their language is deffirent from the indonesian malysian indian brunie and tausug, but their language are a little similar

    • @proudtrixinian8150
      @proudtrixinian8150 Před rokem

      There ain't no Hindu or Buddhist religions or influences here in the Philippines but animism and Islam came as the 1st monotheistic religion by the Indonesians Malaysians and brunein traders they're first became Muslim before us and they spread Islam and there rajahnate or sultanate and culture here that's why there is a kingdom of "amanillah" by rajah sulayman and as a maranao Ramayana has no connections or influences to us even in our traditional dance singkil. Singkil is a original maranao traditional dance and the word rajah means " king " to us is in our language and we still using it but we prefer using sultan or datu and Indo and Malay language has so many similarities to our language.

    • @ISRAEHELL
      @ISRAEHELL Před 9 měsíci

      no thts the tradistion of maranap tribe not indian we maranao nver part of indian culture

    • @ISRAEHELL
      @ISRAEHELL Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@salmanmai1203funny we are marano blood of brunie and indian we call my tribe people.of the ranao maranao

    • @salmanmai1203
      @salmanmai1203 Před 8 měsíci

      @indianisraelusapig153 katawan akn akie Aya pag mean naming guwani Ko da pn so Islam Gianan e kupit mianga oona a mga loks

  • @hardekailawadi
    @hardekailawadi Před 3 lety +1

    Singkil is the Filipino version of the Ramayana, the story of God Ram (Hindu, Indian god). The reason for it being from India is because prior to the Spanish colonialistion, philippines was heavily Indianised and used to have Hinduism mixed with folk religion as its religion

    • @kikoyworld
      @kikoyworld Před 2 lety

      What you say is true but not entirely. The Philippines wasn't "Heavily" Indianized. The powerful kingdoms of Precolonial Philippines were Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic but the rest of the archipelago were Animistic. They believed in Anito or Dayaw.

  • @paulinabernardino4067
    @paulinabernardino4067 Před 5 lety

    I want to know how to use the bamboo.

  • @nhildantymm.4242
    @nhildantymm.4242 Před 11 lety

    ang galing nyo guys..ngayon ko lang napanood to ha...jan ba c joy (MDJ Madolid) namin?

  • @princessrollon5959
    @princessrollon5959 Před rokem

    Nasayaw ko na to dati sa school namin

  • @jehgelo
    @jehgelo Před 5 lety

    Sana mapreserve ito

  • @jaerrios
    @jaerrios Před 3 lety

    Gosh, I remember dancing tinikling (a similar dance to singkil but different) and those bamboos hurt your ankles a lot if you're not in sync with the beat.

  • @marianneescobar9213
    @marianneescobar9213 Před 5 lety

    Naalala ko grade 9 kami nag ganyan,, ang hirap pero na execute ng ayos HAHAHAHA

  • @kokeno3176
    @kokeno3176 Před 2 lety +1

    I think this dance has influences by Malay culture from Indonesia and Malaysia

  • @jeonjunookie700
    @jeonjunookie700 Před 4 lety +2

    i'll be the princess in this dance
    it will be difficult for the boys who are doing the bamboo's
    since im heavy hihi
    hope they get used to it

    • @hermionejane658
      @hermionejane658 Před 4 lety

      Jeon Junookie where you scared when you rode the bamboo and when are you going to do the dance because I will be doing it tomorrow(08/29/19)

  • @animos1271
    @animos1271 Před rokem

    Yun ang mahirap walang costume available, mahirap mag hanap saan meron. Sasayaw rin kami nito pero medyo modern na sya.

  • @____-zk1iq
    @____-zk1iq Před 3 lety +1

    Parang tinikling rin pero dalawang pares ng kawayan yung ginagamit.

    • @zero_two8306
      @zero_two8306 Před 3 lety

      Yeah but singkil is the hardest compared to tinikling and the music was different too and singkil was oldest since pre-colonial era of Philippines compared to tinikling during spanish era.

  • @amerhussiendida-agun697

    bongga

  • @maryrosedegala3118
    @maryrosedegala3118 Před 8 lety +1

    hi po pwede po malaman kung anong music po ginamit yung audio lang po. thanks

  • @thedemonsandangelsgameplay3969

    Mag perform kay mi ug Itik Itik. ☺

  • @viewsofMtFuji
    @viewsofMtFuji Před 4 lety

    Music sounds awesome at 1.5x

  • @albanielanto3333
    @albanielanto3333 Před 2 lety +1

    MashaAllah 🇵🇭

  • @jholodeleon8129
    @jholodeleon8129 Před 4 lety

    San Po pwede kunin yung music nito ?
    Kailangan Lang Po

  • @ramaramo1856
    @ramaramo1856 Před 3 lety

    Good Day po. I would like to ask permission po to use this video in our event in school for our National Culture and Arts Month Celebration. Hoping for your reply po. Thank you so much po.

  • @milliesy263
    @milliesy263 Před rokem

    i did this dance(except i was both the umbrella lady and the one the wearing gold dress)

  • @totodomination77
    @totodomination77 Před 3 měsíci

    Does anyone have the audio file for this choreography? we want to do the dance without having the clicks of the sticks in the background. Thank you po!!

    • @PampangaTalents
      @PampangaTalents  Před 2 měsíci

      At 8 min. 26 sec. you see the group picture with the musicians. The entire music was played live and there is no recording without a impact of the bamboo sticks. We're sorry, but we can't help.

  • @jayveemendoza1359
    @jayveemendoza1359 Před 4 lety

    Ano po yung exact music para madownload po?

  • @folkdancerako
    @folkdancerako Před 10 lety +2

    Im sorry but your asik Music is wrong...

  • @volksraad6253
    @volksraad6253 Před 3 lety

    So similar with Malay and Nusantara dances. The male dancer wears Songkok ( traditional malay hat) and also hold a Keris. This dance is truly a Muslim dance.

    • @sebastianbarnes7791
      @sebastianbarnes7791 Před 3 lety +2

      Not muslim but pre-muslim or Pre-Islam. Malaysia, Philippines, and other Southeast Asian and East Asian countries were influenced by India. This dance is like the Maranao version of India's Ramayana. Also, dancing is haram in Islam so this is definitely a pre-Islam dance.

    • @user-uw2hl1un6u
      @user-uw2hl1un6u Před 2 lety +4

      There's no such thing as Muslim dance. There are dances done by Muslim people, but Islam is a religion, one that forbids dancing and even music. The roots of this dance is a mix of native Austronesian and wider Asian bamboo dances (the Magunatip dance of Borneo, the Bamboo dance of Thailand, and the Mizoram bamboo dance of Nagaland India are examples of similar bamboo dances) with motifs from the Ramayana (Hindu culture, the religion these people were before Islam went there). Indonesian and Malaysians seem to forget Filipinos are their northern older kin. Austronesians moved south from the Philippines into Indonesia and the Malay archipelago to populate those islands. Maybe they can spread the word so Filipinos are not alienated or "othered" in their worldview.

  • @eriexriego209
    @eriexriego209 Před 4 lety +1

    2:53

  • @shashamay7914
    @shashamay7914 Před 7 lety

    pwede po ba makuha ano title ng song?

    • @amlecciones
      @amlecciones Před 7 lety

      Singkil

    • @lavenderchan7876
      @lavenderchan7876 Před 5 lety

      I can't find the audio without any commenters in the background. Can someone help me find the link and reply the link to me pls

  • @austinblox
    @austinblox Před 2 měsíci

    A lil similar to tinikling

  • @alifputraabdjahar9527
    @alifputraabdjahar9527 Před 4 lety

    similiar sabah murut community malaysia borneo

  • @jonelong4020
    @jonelong4020 Před 7 lety

    lol sasayawin namin toh tapos ako ung bubuhatin tapos 5 members lang kami each group and sobrang hirap naman yon

  • @eriexriego209
    @eriexriego209 Před 4 lety

    0:50

  • @fernandcabailo130
    @fernandcabailo130 Před 5 lety +2

    pwedi po makahingi music nyo po. Thanks

  • @bryanexelsumugat3203
    @bryanexelsumugat3203 Před 8 lety +2

    Oh Shiz. Why is the princess barefooted?

    • @reggaereggae8497
      @reggaereggae8497 Před 8 lety +1

      +Maideshuuu_19 Lol. Ang tunay na Prinsesa ay nakasapatos.

    • @Platinum123trophy
      @Platinum123trophy Před 8 lety +1

      +Maideshuuu you're wrong. I study Philippine dances. Maranao princesses even almost all Maranao people of different classes wore shoes. Get your facts straight.

    • @Platinum123trophy
      @Platinum123trophy Před 8 lety +5

      +Maideshuuu No I am not focusing on just a certain time frame I'm talking about the entirety and the rules of the Maranaos. It is Haram for a Putri (Princess) to step on the ground barefooted. I mean, what royalty would? The prince and the princess wore shoes. The rest don't. I would know because I learned it firsthand. I'm a dancer AND from Lanao. So I repeat, get your facts straight. Disappointing if you're truly studying Philippine dances like me. :)

    • @bitchcraftwitch351
      @bitchcraftwitch351 Před 5 lety

      mai stans legends bruh Nigga the dance the princess is supposed to wear shows and bells idiot

  • @kervzeus9453
    @kervzeus9453 Před 4 lety

    2:14