Monday, March 18, 2013
2013 DANCERS OF THE YEAR
Dancers of the Year and Sosogon Festival Performers of the Year
1. Jelly Janoras
2. Daryl Holdiem
3. Cristy Gelilio
4. Krishea Mae Lorica
5. Monica Thea Lucila
6. Dazzle Azas
7. Vonn Geoffrey Garcia
8. Ruben Peralta
9. Janus Cam
10. Jeric Ombrog
11. Rafael Bueno
12. Francis Arevalo
Instrumentalists of the Year
1. Joed Almoete
2. Samuel Nogales
3. Jomar Janaban
1. Jelly Janoras
2. Daryl Holdiem
3. Cristy Gelilio
4. Krishea Mae Lorica
5. Monica Thea Lucila
6. Dazzle Azas
7. Vonn Geoffrey Garcia
8. Ruben Peralta
9. Janus Cam
10. Jeric Ombrog
11. Rafael Bueno
12. Francis Arevalo
Instrumentalists of the Year
1. Joed Almoete
2. Samuel Nogales
3. Jomar Janaban
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Regional Festival of Music, Songs and Dances
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The participants in the Regional Festival of Music, Songs and Dances last February 8, 2013 in Iriga City. |
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Photos of Sosogon Festival Dancers in Manila Standard Today
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Dancers featured on Diario Veritas
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Advertisements for Smile Magazine of Cebu Pacific Airlines
FEBRUARY 2013 ISSUE
Albay Ad for Smile Magazine February 2013 issue. MAGAYON FESTIVAL- a celebration of Daragang Magayon and Mayon
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Panderetas
This dance is also called "Panderetas de Amor". Panderetas means "tambourines" in Spanish. This dance portarays a heavy Spanish influence. Of the two available versions of this dance, this one is more Hispanic in execution. The dance is from Manila.
Bayanihan researches in the early 1950s discovered this dance in the capital city and has been included in their Maria Clara Suite since then. The second version of the Panderetas is the Yuletide folk dance from Tanza, Ilo-ilo called "Las Panderetas". The music used in the later is a typical Visayan "daygon" similar to the pastores musics used in the pastores traditions in Bikol, Cebu, Leyte and Samar.
DANCERS: Vonn Dio, Gilbert Barro, Jonathan Diones, Ma. Angela Dio, Kristel Kimberly Dellomas and Jilyn Krystal Geronimo
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Friday, December 14, 2012
TRIBAL SUITE
DANCERS: Christian Biso, Pj Babano, Rudy Corral, Arly Ditan, Rio Sumallo, Lumar Larosa, Vonn Jeffrey Garcia,Cindy Leoncito, Krishea Mae Lorica and Dazzle Azas.
Pockets of cultural minorities live in the style of their fore bearers in the hills and mountains throughout the Philippine Archipelago. The hillside and interior of Mindanao in the southern part of the Philippines are inhabited by non-Christian Filipino tribes whose culture and animistic beliefs predate both Islam and Christianity. Dance for them is a basic part of life, still performed essentially "for the gods." As in most ancient cultures, unlike the Muslim tribes in their midst, their dances are nonetheless closely intertwined with ceremonials, rituals, sacrifice, and life.
LAWIN LAWIN The Lawin-Lawin from Habing Sayawit features males of the Bagobo tribe mimicking high flying eagles or Lawin. Tribal shields are used to imitate wings of an eagle as it swoops and glides through the open sky.
Kadal Taho *
Tribe: T'Boli
Origin: Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
The T'boli tribe lives among an assortment of wildlife, most notably birds. Kadal Taho, which means "True Dance of the T'boli," recounts a story of a flock of sister birds that wandered too far in search of food. Finding themselves lost, one of the birds breaks her leg and loses her ability to fly. The flock encourages the injured bird to test her wings once more and they successfully fly to safety.
This is a dance-drama centering on a bird with a broken leg, coached by the rest of the flock in an effort to try her wings and fly again. In the end, the flock of Blilah birds fly again.
http://www.likha.org/Kadal-Taho
Blit B'laan is a courtship dance of the B'laan people of Davao del Sur in which the dancers mimic the behavior of forest birds in the mating season. Two male dancers that represent richly-plumed male birds eye three females. The females try to hide from the males, burying their heads under their wings, which are represented by their malongs. Still, the aggressive males pursue them.
http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Blit_b'laan
Makatod (also spelled Makatud), a rite of passage of Tagabawa sub-tribe of Davao-Mandaya focuses on a young prince who is born high by courtiers and given a place of honor by his people. A notable prop in this dance is a dried palm frond shredded to tiny separate pieces. The palm leaves give a faint hissing sound when shaken.
http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Makatod
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