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"Thriller" (original upload) 1,500 plus CPDRC inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Cebu, Philippines at practice! This is not the final routine, and definitely not a punishment! just a teaser. Tags: byron garcia cpdrc thriller inmates michael prison jailhouse filipino jackson prisoners dancing |
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2006 Hip Hop International Champion - Philippine All Stars 2006 USA & WORLD HIP HOP CHAMPIONSHIP You heard that right, philippine hip hop group "All Stars" had just won the title as "World Hip Hop Champions" just a week ago! Now, here's the clip & see for yourself! htalabis Tags: pinoy 2006 hip hop all star final dance competition philippine all-stars filipino black eyed peas bebot champion noypi |
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Yoyoy Villame - Philippine Geography Just listen to the song if you're feeling lost in the country - Thanks to Tito Ariel for sharing the VCD, kabalo kong kinawat nimo nis ka Milagrings! hahahaha Tags: yoyoy philippines |
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Battlegrounds 06 - Philippine All Stars visit http://groovedance.com/?page_id=128 for more info The Philippine All Stars were a guest showcase at Battlegrounds. Tags: philippine all stars filipino groovedance groovedance.com groove dance battlegrounds hip hop comp competition ozhiphop |
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Philippine All-Stars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions (HQ) Philippine All-Stars performance at the 2008 World Hip-Hop Dance Competition that took place in Las Vegas...CHAMPS! CONGRATS Philippine All-Stars - they took the GOLD!!! ***Found this footage on LasVegasWeekly.com... Tags: Philippine All Stars 2008 Las Vegas Hip Hop Internationals Dance Gold Champions Champs first place 1st winners Jabbawockeez ZamFam Band |
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LULAY: Philippine Folk Dance A few among those Philippine dances which can be classified as a "national" folk dance. This dance is also available in versions from Ilo-ilo, Mindoro, Laguna and Leyte. The version from Leyte appeared in the book "MGA AMBAHAN" (1906) by the famous Waray writer Vicente de Veyra. All versions of the Lulay use the same "basic" melody. The melody first appeared in the book "Bajo los Cocoteros" (Under the Coconut Trees?). It ranks among the popular love songs in the country at the close of the 19th century. It was also published in Madrid by Graciano Lopez-Jaena (from Ilo-ilo, ring any bell?) in Aires Felipinas (Philippine Airs). The most popular version of the Lulay song is probably the one from the Tagalog region which runs: Anong laking hirap kung pakaiisipin Ang gawang umibig sa babaeng mahinhin Lumuluhod ka na'y 'di ka pa mandin pansin Sa hirap ikaw'y kanyang susubukin. Another Tagalog version from Laguna have this for the first stanza: Sa silong ng langit nitong bayang sinta Ang mga dalaga ay mahinhi't maganda Kung susuyuin mo ay magtapat kang talaga At iibigan ka magpawalang-hanggan. The Waray version is used as a melody for the Balitaw where dancers sing and dance respective parts in a joust of "siday" done to the tradition of the Amoracion oe Ismaylingay, the following line sung by a male "mag-ismaylingon" was recorded in Samar: Kamakakukuri hinin akon kabutang Sugad hin natungtung hinin anud nga batang Waray sasabuta inin akon kapalaran Kun hain mga bungto ako sasampigan The Lulay is also sung in Bicolano as part of their 'pastores' traditional music. National Artist for Dance Ramon Obusan recorded one version using the Lulay music in the Christmas shepher dance called "Pastores Maliliput" from Maliliput town in Albay. Two Lulay dance versions are found in the island of Panay alone. One version is the Lulay dance from Bingawan, Ilo-ilo. Another version (or excerpt) of the Lulay is found in the "Salidsid" dance also from Ilo-ilo. The seventh figure of the "Salidsid" is the Lulay. During the American occupation some folksongs were translated to English, the Lulay was published but was entitled "Boanerges Serenade". The first stanza goes: I was poorly born on the top of the mountains Caressed by the motherly love of the lighting Playing with the wonderful fire of the lightning Thrilling, thrilling kiss of love is always mine Its Filipino language text was entitled "Harana ni Boanerges": Ako'y ipnanganak sa tuktok ng bundok Kalaro-laro ko'y kulog na matutunog Dinuyan ko'y ulap sa papawiring bughaw Halik ng kidlat ang siyang kaulayaw. Watch out for my upcoming videos of the following dances: Tinikling Itik-itik Kuratsa Samarnon Lugkat Lukay An Marol Surtido Samareño Ismayling (Amoracion/Amoral) An Lubi An Lab-asero Costurera Maramyon (Leyte version) Paspe Ginabato Pantomina de Samar Salampati Ti Yadut Lavezares Jota han Kalipay La Jota Samareña Kuradang An Ulitawo Bagol Kadang Ingkoy-ingkoy (Samar version) Pastores (Samar version) Estudiantina (Capul version) Mazurka Capuleña Panderetas (Tanza, Ilo-ilo version) Engañosa (Pandangyado Mayor) Pandangyado Cariñosa (Samar) Pandagyado Buraweño Pag-aring (Basey, Samar) Jota Paloana (La Jota Navarra) Paso Doble (Parañaque version) Polka Tagala Culebra (Bulacan) Jota Cabangan Jota Rizal Jota Ibanag Chotis Dingreña (Ilocano) Sangkayao Pangkilad Flaggey Libon (T'boli) Madal Tahu Karal Kafi (Bilaan) Ati-ati sa Bukid (Cuyo, Palawan) Bendayan (Tchunggas) Kadal Onuk (T'boli Bird Dance) Karatong (excerpt) Inday na Kunday (Southern Leyte) Likod-likod Gapus-gapusay Man-manok Sohten (Subanen) Khinlesung Pangalitawo Madrileña Takiling Minandagit Inahaw Dugso Siring Sarungkay Balisangkad Tugatak Dagit-dagit Jota Moncadeña Surtido Boronganon Tachok Chalijok Ballangbang Karasaguyon Polka Lapis Apoc Pangalay Paunjalay Silong sa Ganding Kandalamat sa Gandingan Ipat (Demo) Maong a Lalong Palu-palo Pawakan (Sabong) Pinanyuwan Buhay sa Bukid Pakkong Buling-buling Pandacan Tacon y Punta Danza Telipe Tags: Lulay Waray Folk Dance Courtship Evolution of Philippines Visayas Culture Performing Arts Theater Traditional Spanish Español Baile Filipino |
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Philippine Folk dance: Kuratsa (Version on the video is the popular Kuratsa Binisaya from Tacloban Leyte' found on the book Philippine Folk Dances V.1 by Francisa Reyes-Aquino but the music used is the Kuratsa Bago (from Bago City, Negros Occidental, notation foun in the "Visayan Folk Dances V1" by Libertad Fajardo) The Kuratsa is highly favored by the Visayan people especially the Waray people of the Eastern Visayan region in the Philippines. Strictly speaking, only one couple dance it at a time. Believed to be a Mexican import (supposedly from La Cucaracha dance typical to Monterrey region of Mexico)- the Kuratsa is however, very different in the manner of execution than the Mexican counterpart. Even the "basic" Kuratsa music is not based on Mexican or even Spanish melodies. Philippine dance researchers, however, point either to the "Kigal" and the "Bikal" as the 'ascendant' of the Kuratsa. The Kigal (spelled "Quigal" in early Spanish writings on Samar culture and lifeways) is a sort battle-of-sexes couple dance that imitate mating birds. The Kigal is in fact called by another name: Binanug or Kiglun (Kigalun?) that's according to a 17th century Samarnon dictionary by Jesuit missionary to Samar, Fr. Alcazar. It is interesting that Banug uis the Waray word for the hawk. The Bikal is rather believed to be the fore runner of the Waray Balitaw because of the strict emphasis on "joust" of impromptu songs interspersed with dancing. The bikal is survived by the Ismaylingay and many versions of this art is preserved by aging "magsiriday" in Samar and to a lesser extent Leyte. The Kigal dance step called 'sabay' is in fact very similar to the Kuratsa dance step called 'dagit' or when more daring the 'sagparak'. Dagit means swoop while sagparak is descriptive of a heated 'bulang' (cockfight). The block and chase portion of the Kuratsa (called 'palanat') is never seen in the Mexican social dance La Cucaracha but is very common among Samar 'amenudo' (or couple dances) like the Ismaylingay, Amoracion, Alimukon, Kuradang and Pantomina. Popular versions of this dance exist in Samar can be classified as the Kuratsa Menor (the usual favorite) and the many versions of the daring Kuratsa Mayor. New genres of Kuratsa evolved as a result of necessity, like-as the name implies- Kuratsa kanan Kadam-an and a very funny Kuratsa nga Pinayungan appropriate for rainy days. KURATSA (Tacloban, Leyte) Introduction. Partners join inside hands, free hands down at the sides. Starting with the R foot, take three steps forward (cts 1,2,3). Put feet together and bow to partner or audience (ct 1).....[2M] Dancers separate about six feet apart. The last two counts of the music are not played until the partners are in their proper places. Watch out for my upcoming videos of the following dances: Tinikling Itik-itik Kuratsa Samarnon Lugkat Lukay An Marol Surtido Samareño Ismayling (Amoracion/Amoral) An Lubi An Lab-asero Costurera Maramyon (Leyte version) Paspe Ginabato Pantomina de Samar Salampati Ti Yadut Lavezares Jota han Kalipay La Jota Samareña Kuradang An Ulitawo Bagol Kadang Ingkoy-ingkoy (Samar version) Pastores (Samar version) Estudiantina (Capul version) Mazurka Capuleña Panderetas (Tanza, Ilo-ilo version) Engañosa (Pandangyado Mayor) Pandangyado Cariñosa (Samar) Pandagyado Buraweño Pag-aring (Basey, Samar) Jota Paloana (La Jota Navarra) Paso Doble (Parañaque version) Polka Tagala Culebra (Bulacan) Jota Cabangan Jota Rizal Jota Ibanag Chotis Dingreña (Ilocano) Sangkayao Pangkilad Flaggey Libon (T'boli) Madal Tahu Karal Kafi (Bilaan) Ati-ati sa Bukid (Cuyo, Palawan) Bendayan (Tchunggas) Kadal Onuk (T'boli Bird Dance) Karatong (excerpt) Inday na Kunday (Southern Leyte) Likod-likod Gapus-gapusay Man-manok Sohten (Subanen) Khinlesung Pangalitawo Madrileña Takiling Minandagit Inahaw Dugso Siring Sarungkay Balisangkad Tugatak Dagit-dagit Jota Moncadeña Surtido Boronganon Tachok Chalijok Ballangbang Karasaguyon Polka Lapis Apoc Pangalay Paunjalay Silong sa Ganding Kandalamat sa Gandingan Ipat (Demo) Maong a Lalong Palu-palo Pawakan (Sabong) Pinanyuwan Buhay sa Bukid Pakkong Buling-buling Pandacan Tacon y Punta Danza Telipe Tags: Samar Leyte Folk dance Waray Money Curacha Menor Mayor Eastern Visayas Evolution of Dance |
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Philippine Tourism AVP An advertisement produced by the Department of Tourism Tags: Philippines tourism |
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The New! Philippine Comics, 1990-Present (IN TAGALOG) Apologies to viewers outside the Philippines as this video is in Tagalog, without subtitles. I hope to have one with English subtitles in the future. This is a video that should have been presented at the Komiks Congress at the NCCA in Intramuros on February 27, 2007, on behalf of the younger generation of Filipino comic book writers and artists. It wasn't. It's too bad because I feel that the voice of the new generation is an important one if ever the Philippine komiks industry is to be revived. The Komiks Congress has been organized by personalities of the older generation in the hopes of reviving the Philippine komiks industry. It has come to my realization that they may not be fully aware of us and our accomplishments in the past 15 years, the most important of which is the establishment a new burgeoning industry of comics in the Philippines in a time when the old industry was collapsing. With this video I hope to give voice to the many of us in the younger generation by introducing ourselves, our work, our hopes and more importantly, our suggestions in the effort to continue reviving the industry. Tags: Philippines Filipino Pinoy Comics Komiks Art Artist Writer Tagalog |
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Philippine All Stars in Danxing The Phillipine All Stars at the CADS Concert entitled "Danxing". This is their new routine. Keep it up guys. Keep on making amazing routines. God bless!. Tags: Philippine All Stars Danxing CADS Ateneo |
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Behind the Philippine 'Thriller' video - 29 July 07 Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas gets behind the scenes of the Cebu provincial detention centre's, Michael Jackson 'Thriller' remake. Tags: aljazeera jazeera al-jazeera thriller philippenes cebu |
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2006 Hip Hop International Finals - Philippine All-Stars (Sorry for the shakiness from time to time, especially at the end--mostly after the actual routine, thankfully. I was really nervous for my uncle and for my country!) The Philippine All-Stars, led by Ken "Kenjhons" Serrano, performs during the final slot of the 2006 Hip Hop International Finals. They performed to a wonderful mix of hip hop, which included "Bebot" by the Black Eyed Peas. Jungee Marcelo, then the acting coach of all three Philippine teams entered into the competition, got to wave the red, white, blue, and gold Philippine flag in victory (not shown in this video but in a separate video). After all was said and done, the Philippines emerged as the world champions with the Gold, New Zealand finished with Silver, and Trinidad & Tobago came away with Bronze. Tags: 2006 hip hop international finals dance competition philippine all-stars filipino black eyed peas bebot jungee marcelo |
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TIKLOS : Philippine Folk Dance Tiklos (also called "pintakasi") is the Waray equivalent to the "bayanihan". Groups of people work for somebody without hoping for anything in return. They work odd jobs like clearing forests, digging the earth for wells, moving a nipa hut to a new location or even building a house! In all these for free. Of course grateful benefactors would offer drinks and food; but it is not always expected. The peasants cooperate for the social and economic progress of their community. The Tiklos is a native peasant dance of Leyte. Very early in the morning, the leader of the tiklos beats the tambora, a kind of drum made from a hollow trunk of a tree with a carabao hide head. Next comes sounds of the subing (bamboo flutes) and the guimbal-a small snare drum with a head of a parchment made from the skin of a wildcat. The peasants come out with grass hooks, bols and other garden tools and farm implements. Led by the band, they march together to work in the fields. During breaks the peasants enjoy themselves with tuba (a native wine) and the rest dance the tiklos accompanied by the subing (plawta), guimbal and tambora drums or when available, the "sista" played by the band. The Tiklos music is also played to call them back to work. SOURCE: Philippine Folk Dances V4, by FR Aquino DAGAW: Eastern Visayan Culture, by Saiaopinoi Programs of Philippine Folksong and Dances Manila, 1937, page 1 Tags: Tiklos Waray Philippine Folk Dance Leyte Samar |
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Philippine-Spain 100 Years Ago (part2) This is the second film that portrays the historical reactions to the publication of Rizal's two novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, which moved the Filipino nation to revolt against the Spanish colonial master. Tags: rizal retana noli and fili filipiniana.net revolt filipino |
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Search for Philippine ferry survivors - June 23 2008 Just a few survivors of a ferry disaster in the Philippines have made their way to shore. The "Princess of the Stars" sank in heavy seas caused by Typhoon Fengshen. Al Jazeera's Paul Allen reports Tags: philippines transport disasters |
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Philippine peace process hampered - 13 August 2008 The fragile peace process in the southern Philippines could be in trouble, with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front group saying that any police action against their local commader would hamper negotiations. This warning comes just as people begin to return home following a Philippine army assault to rid the fighters from several occupied villages. But many of the evacuees have nothing to go home to, as Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports. Tags: philippines milf peace process marga ortigas aljazeera |
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LAWISWIS KAWAYAN: Philippine Folk Dance A Waray folk song that has becaome popular throughout the Philippine archipelago. The dance is probably a late choreography to the folk song. There are four versions to the Lawiswis Kawayan dance: one from Kolambugan, Lanao performed by the Waray settlers in that place. Another version from Eastern Samar uses a "bangko/puruk-anan" as an implement to the dancing. The male dancers have a mango leaf on their mouth in one figure of the dance. The two versios from Leyte are very distinct from each other. One version is performed with female dancers holding two branches of the "kalipayan" bush and are swayed in time to the music. This version is usually done during house blessings. The last version is the one described in the classic Waray stage play "Diri Bata, Diri Ulitawo, Diri Inasaw-an". As described, the dancers hold one internode of a bamboo with leaves on it. The dance ends with a pose holding the nodes into one long bamboo pole. Given below is the Lawiswis Kawayan song which was traditionally sung alongwith the musicians who play the dance music: LAWISWIS KAWAYAN (Tanauan, Leyte version) Ako magtatanum lawiswis Kawayan Akon la kan Pikoy palatay-latayan Salbahis ka Pikoy an imo paghuni Naghatag ha kalag, hin' ak' kalipayan Bulahan ka Pikoy, ka Pikoy, tikang panginaun Nagpili hin sanga,tinugdon, hinapun. Unina malupad, paglupad iya karantahun Kundi pagka kulup mabalik guihapon Watch out for my upcoming videos of the following dances: Tinikling (Waray) Itik-itik Kuratsa Samarnon (Waray) Lugkat (Waray) Lukay (Waray) An Marol (Waray) Surtido Samareño (Waray) Ismayling (Amoracion/Amoral) (Waray) An Lubi (Waray) An Lab-asero (Waray) Costurera Maramyon (Leyte version) (Waray) Paspe (Waray) Ginabato (Waray) Pantomina de Samar (Waray) Salampati (Waray) Ti Yadut (Waray) Lavezares (Waray/Abaknon) Jota han Kalipay (Waray) La Jota Samareña (Waray) Kuradang (Waray) An Ulitawo (Waray) Bagol (Waray) Kadang (Waray) Ingkoy-ingkoy (Samar version) (Waray) Pastores (Samar version) (Waray) Estudiantina (Capul version) (Abaknon) Mazurka Capuleña (Abaknon) Panderetas (Tanza, Ilo-ilo version) (Ilonggo) Engañosa (Pandangyado Mayor) (Waray) Pandangyado Cariñosa (Samar) (Waray) Pandagyado Buraweño Pag-aring (Basey, Samar) (Waray) Jota Paloana (La Jota Navarra) (Waray) Paso Doble (Parañaque version) (Tagalog) Polka Tagala Culebra (Bulacan) (Tagalog) Jota Cabangan (Ilocano) Jota Rizal (Tagalog) Jota Ibanag (Ibanag) Chotis Dingreña (Ilocano) Sangkayao (Bikolano) Pangkilad (Bikolano) Flaggey Libon (T'boli) Madal Tahu (T'boli) Karal Kafi (Bilaan) Ati-ati sa Bukid (Cuyo, Palawan) (Cuyunin) Bendayan (Tchunggas) (Benguet) Kadal Onuk (T'boli Bird Dance) Karatong (excerpt) (Cuyunin) Inday na Kunday (Southern Leyte) Likod-likod (Ormoc, Leyte) Gapus-gapusay (Ormoc, Leyte) Man-manok (Bago) Sohten (Subanen) Khinlesung (Subanen) Pangalitawo (Subanen) Madrileña (Pangasinense) Takiling (Kalingga) Minandagit (Manobo) Inahaw (Higaonon) Dugso (Higaonon) Siring (Tagbanwa) Sarungkay (Tagbanwa) Balisangkad (Tagbanwa) Tugatak (Tagbanwa) Dagit-dagit (Kinaray-a) Jota Moncadeña (Ilocano) Surtido Boronganon (Waray) Tachok (Kalingga) Chalijok (Kalingga) Ballangbang (Applay) Karasaguyon (T'boli) Polka Lapis Apoc (Ilokano) Pangalay (Sama di Laut/Yakan) Paunjalay (All girl version) (Yakan) Silong sa Ganding (MAguindanao) Kandalamat sa Gandingan (MAguindanao) Ipat (Demo) (MAguindanao) Maong a Lalong (Pangasinan) Palu-palo (Ivatan) Pawakan (Sabong) (Maranao) Pinanyuwan (Bontoc) Buhay sa Bukid (Tagalog) Pakkong (Benguet) Buling-buling Pandacan (Tagalog) Tacon y Punta Danza (Bikolano) Telipe (Apayao) Tags: Lawiswis Kawayan Leyte Samar Philippine Folk Dance Sayaw Waray Evolution of |
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Philippine Wedding Invitations, Unique Handmade Invitations http://www.weddinginvitationsandfavors.com Find unique handmade Philippine wedding invitations, birthday party invitations, silver or golden wedding anniversary invitations in natural fiber covers that most guests have never seen before. We use real seashells on beach wedding invitations. We also make wedding favors, favours, giveaways and corporate souvenirs at discounted or wholesale price for bulk orders. All designs can be customized to match your wedding theme and color motif. Simply the Filipino wedding invitations you will surely love. We ship worldwide: USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Asia, etc. via UPS, FedEx, DHL 3-5 days shipping. Visit our websites: www.weddinginvitationsandfavors.com or www.weddinghoneymoonsource.com to see more of our designs. Tags: wedding invitations philippines filipino unique handmade pocketfold scroll discount beach theme weddings anniversary |
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Gian Carlo Magdangal - Footloose (Philippine Idol) Philippine Idol is clearly the best talent show in the Philippines EVER! No need to wear a chicken costume. Let's support Gian for the wildcard. Thanks to Idol Fanatic 05 Tags: philippine idol pinoy dream academy big brother american canadian indonesian malaysian indonesia indian |
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Join The Club - Handog (Philippine Web Awards) Join The Club - Handog, Tinig (Philippine Web Awards) December 07,2006, "I was there!!!!" Tags: Join The Club Handog Tinig Philippine Web Awards Manila Sound Compilation Hopia Mani Popcorn |
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Philippine convicts turn fashion designers - 23 April 2008 Inmates in some of the most notorious prisons in the Philippines have found their dignity after discovering a new way to channel their creative skills into design and fashion. Inmates in some of the most notorious prisons in the Philippines have found their dignity through channelling their creative skills into design and fashion. Marga Ortigas talks to a young Filipino designer who teaches them how to hand-paint silks and weave beads on to fabrics. Tags: philippine inmates fashion design aljazeera |
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philippine idol finale - mau marcelo - on my own record producers' choice - on my own Tags: philippine idol finale mau marcelo on my own |
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Philippine Poverty A video project for the subject philippine literature. Topic is Poverty. Tags: kahirapan pinoy poor philippine poverty luzon manila laspinas alabang hirap school project |
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Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin by Mau Marcelo - Philippine Idol Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin by Mau Marcelo - Philippine Idol Tags: philippine idol mau marcelo minsan lang |
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Philippine Folk Arts Theater Group's Himig Kayumanggi '83 The Philippine Folk Arts Theater Group presents 'Himig Kayumanggi' at the Marcos Hall, Philippine Center, New York. Guest performers include Leo Valdez, Novette Montecillo, and Ces Villacorta. The show was performed before various Filipino communities in the U.S. east coast during the summer of '83. Tags: Philippine Folk Arts Theater Group Himig Kayumanggi Music Dance Leo Valdez Philip Sison Vangie Espino Chiqui Veneracion |
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Philippine Madrigal Singers Madz 06 singing La Rose Complete in Epinal, France Sopranos: Liaa Ambrosio Olynne Tabayoyong Rhina Palma Em Macanaya Karlene Denolo Mavic Llamas Altos: Pearl Reyes Sunddie Manalo June Gonzaga Gladys Siducon Tenors: Sheen Sanchez Erwin Andaya Andrei Jose Nilo Alcala II Basses: Emman Miranda Jo-Honey Romulo Philip Mabunga Paolo Pardo Melvir Ausente Enrico Lagasca Countertenor: Chris Borela Mark Anthony Carpio, Choirmaster Tags: madz choir la rose somplete acapella filipino philippine madrigal singers |
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Philippine allstars @ abdc as guest performance thursday's guest performance by Phillipine allstars not aired performance... its only for the last show on abdc season 2 for AUDIENCE's eyes only.. kind alike treat for people who attended =D.. if you guys want to download and upload it in youtube pls give me credit Tags: ABDC Dance Jabbawokeeze SuperCr3w Phillipine Allstars |
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Philippine Tourism Video http://geocities.com/mymanila_ph Tags: Manila Philippines Street Scenes beach tourism skyline skyscrapers transport vacation holiday travel sights shopping |
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Philippine Madrigal Singers: "What Matters Most" Here is another love song from the Madz with their own rendition of what matters most! enjoy! Tags: madz philippines singers choir group filipino classical music |
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Philippine Allstars 2008 World Hip Hop Champions 2008 Philippine Allstars World Hip Hop Championship Philippine All-Stars performance at the 2008 World Hip-Hop Dance Competition that took place in Las Vegas. Philippine Allstars took the GOLD !!! Here comes the CHAMPS ! Mabuhay ang mga PINOY ! Video courtesy of: Lasvegasweekly.com ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PRINTED SHIRTS FOR FILIPINOS visit us @ http://www.pinoy-apparel.com For Pinoy Apparel Merchandise Visit: http://www.zazzle.com/pinoyapparel* Friendster Account: visit: http://www.friendster.com/pinoyapparel :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Get a chance to win an Adobo on Dark Tshirt when you sign up for Pinoy Apparel's community. Check out our website for more information. http://www.pinoy-apparel.com ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Tags: Allstars Sharon KC Pinoy Apparel Adobo Hibiscus Jeepney 71 LAS VEGAS WORLD HIP HOP CHAMPIONSHIP |