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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

postheadericon Sta Clara Pinung-pino - Fertility Ritual/Music & Dance of Bulacan - NAMCYA 2012 - CCP

Sta Clara Pinung-pino - Fertility Ritual/Music & Dance of Bulacan - NAMCYA 2012 - CCP Video Clips. Duration : 6.03 Mins.


Every year in Obando, Bulacan, many Filipino childless couples seek the intercession of patron saints San Pascual Baylon and Santa Clara for a child to be born. This is part of their town fiesta which is held from May 17 to 19. This tradition dates back before the Spanish colonization of our country which lasted over 3 hundred years. Of course, when the Spaniards came, the folk practice intermixed with the religious practice. Filipinos these days, especially those wanting a child, usually wear the attire worn during the Spanish times and dance the pandango in the streets as part of the ritual. The 1st part of the video clearly shows the religious influence as brought by the Spanish Franciscan friars .... this leads to the scene where the wife pleads for a child by singing - Sta. Clara Pinung-pino (1:00) ... then is followed by the dancing of the pandango (1:52). You will note that all musical instruments being played are made of bamboo. And of course the happy ending where the couple are belssed with TWINS !!! hehhee (4:00). I really wonder if the saints have been too overly generous since there are now 100 million Filipinos!!! The last scene, the baptism of the twins with various ethnic groups taking part in the celebrations may also be interpreted as the birth of a nation with so much cultural diversity and with peoples living in "peace and harmony". You have here symbolism for Christianity, Islam and the indigenous people's beliefs. Hope you like it and what great kids ...

Monday, 31 December 2012

postheadericon Philippine Tribal Music and Dance - Maranao and Bilaan National Minorities (NAMCYA - 2009)

Philippine Tribal Music and Dance - Maranao and Bilaan National Minorities (NAMCYA - 2009) Tube. Duration : 4.77 Mins.


Ethnic music and dance are one and usually inseparable in the traditions of the different tribes that populated the Philippine Islands (7000 more or less) since hundreds of years ago before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 14th century and their subsequent 350 years of colonization through the Cross and Sword. It is with sadness though that these ethnic traditions are dying and seldom performed in their original forms. The 2009 National Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) (Nov.'09) was for the Category A Group (10-14 year olds) in the Traditional Philippine Ensembles, thus you will see these performed by the young. The 1st reflects the gong-chime traditions performed by Muslim tribes, like the maranao, maguindanao and the tausugs in Southern Philippines. The 2nd group are the Bilaan tribe also of Minadanao in Southern Philippines. Thank you for watching....

Friday, 21 December 2012

postheadericon Ethnic Tribal Music-Dance of the Philippines - Bagobo and Ifugao tribal music-dances - NAMCYA 2009

Ethnic Tribal Music-Dance of the Philippines - Bagobo and Ifugao tribal music-dances - NAMCYA 2009 Video Clips. Duration : 7.90 Mins.


Ethnic music and dance are one and inseparable in the traditions of the different tribes that populated the Philippine Islands (7000 more or less) since hundreds of years ago before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 14th century and their subsequent 350 years of colonization through the Cross and Sword. It is with sadness though that these ethnic traditions are dying and seldom performed in their original forms. The 2009 National Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) was for the Category A Group (10-14 year olds) in the Traditional Philippine Ensembles, thus you will see these performed by the young. The 1st is from the BAGOBO tribe of Davao in Southern Philippines and the 2nd group are the IFUGAO of the Mountain province in Northern Philippines. You will notice that these song-music-dances reflects to a great degree the chime-gong traditions of Filipino national minorities.