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Pages in category "Filipino dance groups" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. That's My Bae; E.
The group takes its name from the Filipino word bayanihan which means working together for a common good. [ 2 ] In appreciation and recognition of their pioneering efforts and international success in the realm of Filipino dance , the people of the Philippines through the 10th Congress enacted R. A. 8626 declaring the Bayanihan Philippine Dance ...
The Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group (ROFG) was founded in 1972, and started out as a fledgling folk dance company composed of some thirty performers. [1] Leaning on the vast amount of data and artifacts that he has accumulated while doing research over the years, Ramon Obusan [2] thought of starting a dance company that would mirror the traditional culture of the Philippines through dance and music.
The Philippine All-Stars is a Filipino Hip-hop dance group from the Philippines and the pioneer of Pinoy Hip-hop. [1] [2] They won the 2006 and 2008 World Hip Hop Dance Championships. [3] Hip-hop community regarded All-Star as one of the most jaw-dropping crews to have ever existed. [4] [5]
A timeless, traditional Filipino style of dance is taking TikTok by storm. The post What is Pangalay? These Filipino TikTok creators are proudly partaking in the country’s traditional ...
This is a list of notable folk dance performance groups, listed by country of origin. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (November 2019)
Helobung, a dance troupe composed of Indigenous T'boli people from the Philippines' Lake Sebu, is on the latter half of its tour through Oahu, where they have been ...
Singkil is a Filipino dance that narrates the epic legend of “Darangan” of the Maranao people of Mindanao. This 14th century epic is about Princess Gandingan getting trapped in the forest during an earthquake that was said to have been caused by the forest nymphs or fairies called diwatas.