one of the most beautifully performed singkil. the princess did a very intense fan movement, she never look on the floor and the body movement is less., but the extension of her arms to wave the fan artistically is good . they selected the right main princess dancer. well done
@@jvelero7899 It is a matter of personal preference! Bayanihan's version is the folk dance and the closest if you can to the original Singkil possibly first danced in Mindanao. Whereas, the Leyte Dance Theater version is stylized, modernized and conceptualized by their choreographer. I also happen to know some members of the Leyte Dance Theater and I am from Leyte (Tacloban) as well. But still, imho, both dance companies are amazing!
I used to dance this way back in high school and sobrang hirap u have to be passionate and dedicated pero successful yung cultural show namin Proud member of Sining Kalinangan ng Laguna cultutal Troupe..Pedo Guevara Memorial National Highschool
A superb performance as expected of the primary Philippine dance troup Bayanihan. The royal dance is well choreographed, unclutered unlike some regional dance troups. It faithfully tells a story of the royal couple. Unlike other dance troups dancing Singkil, it is not crowded with too many dancers. It is tribute to the original leaders of the Bayanihan that has stringent standards to choose only the best dancers to perform for the company. I believe it was Ms. Helena Benitez and Ms Lucrecia Kasilag who were prime movers of this much acclaimed, world class dance company, the Bayanihan.
Origins of Singkil: 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. 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, except in Mindanao. 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. Dances based on the Ramayana are present all over the ASEAN countries, including Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, although the name and the story will be slightly different based on the culture. 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.)
Congratulations on your 64th anniversary, Bayanihan Dance Company! Just saw this video. Thank you Jojo Menorca for sharing. This performance is as spectacular as I remember. Please continue to be cultural ambassadors.
Omg, it's been ages since I saw the singkil danced! This is the most beautiful dance a culture has ever conceived. Let's not allow it, and our folk dances in general, to be lost, the casualty of our tech-heavy, foreign-influenced way of life.
The dance that preceded the "Singkil" is called "Asik". A dance performed solo by the female attendant of the princess to atone for her wrongdoings and please the datu.
Singkil is the Filipino version of the Ramayana, the story of God Ram (Hindu, Indian god). The reason for Phillipines having a dance based on a religious Indian epic is because prior to the Spanish colonialistion, philippines was heavily Indianised and used to have Hinduism mixed with fold religion as its religion
Being muslim doesn't follow arabic traditions. That's why major muslim countries preserve their culture, look at Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Turkey, Oman....
I wonder why @7:04 its two counts short. Usually its four counts of each beat between switching from the five and seven count. But here there’s only two counts of the the seven before switching back to the five!
Singkil dance is only originated from Maranao royalty only the Maranao royalty Princess can dance from Darangen indararaptra solaiman and pilandok means Sarimanok.
Dear God🙏💞 in heaven, I come to you in the name of Jesus. I acknowledge to You that I am a sinner, and I am sorry for my sins and the life that I have lived; I need your forgiveness. I believe that your only begotten Son Jesus Christ shed His precious blood on the cross at Calvary and died for my sins, and I am now willing to turn from my sin. You said in the bible that if we confess the Lord our God and believe in our hearts that God raised Jesus from the dead, we shall be saved. Right now I confess Jesus as my Lord. With my heart, I believe that God raised Jesus from the dead. This very moment I accept Jesus Christ as my own personal Savior and according to His Word, right now I am saved. Amen.
The Gospel of salvation of our souls: 💜💕💜💖💞💜💕For what I received I passed on to you as of [first importance]: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers and sisters at the same time,
Origins of Singkil: 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. 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.)
@@hardekailawadi Influence of Ramayana???Was Philippines has history of Hindunism?While I was there trying learn the history before spanish.I couldnt find any.Yes true neibouring countries such as Indonesia,Malaysia has hindunism.Surprisingly I couldnt find any clue of hindunism or buddhism there.
Thank you Google!!! The female lead dancer plays the role of Princess Gandingan of the Darangen epic, wearing the heavy rings around her ankles to keep time while she dances. In an episode of the Maranao epic, the princess is caught in the middle of the forest during an earthquake caused by the diwatas (or the guardian spirits) of the Kingdom of Bumbaran. The diwatas abducted the princess and entrapped her into a forest to teach the philandering Prince Bantugan a lesson. The falling trees during the earthquake (which the princess gracefully avoids) are represented by the bamboo poles arranged in a criss-crossed fashion and clacked together in a unique, syncopated rhythm. During the performance, the female lead dancer graciously steps in and out of the bamboo poles as she manipulates two elaborately designed fans called apir. Another female dancer represents the loyal slave of the princess who accompanies her throughout the ordeal. After a while, a male dancer, representing the legendary Prince Bantugan of the Darangen epic, performs his dance round and through the bamboo poles clacked together bearing a shield and a sword. The entrance of the male dancer symbolizes the arrival of Prince Bantugan who is determined to rescue the princess from the diwatas. Other dancers skillfully manipulate the apir fans, which represent the winds which prove to be auspicious. The dance steps require agile movement so that the dancer's feet won't be crushed by the moving bamboos. Meanwhile, the clacking bamboo poles represent the forces which the two characters had to overcome. The dance ends with the princess going home with the prince.
Mas maganda yung Leyte Dance company lalo na livelier yung music especially sa gong at energetic,maliksi sa steps sa bamboo mga Leyte dancers.. kaysa Bayanihan dance company..
Yes. But others claiming it wasn't. Singkil is the pride of the Maranao tribe. Even the Maguindanaon tribe love singkil and they perform this on big wedding occasions and I've seen a lot of singkil versions and oh the beautiful and wonderful clothing🙂. This is one of the best I've seen here since living in Mindanao.
The only thing that I lament about the dance is the fact that the instruments providing the background music does not include pipe instruments or flutes which we know are present culturally speaking. I also think that the single-stringed guitar or kudyapi was employed as well. They could have added the element of emotions such as tenderness, sadness and other emotions that could add to the color of the dance canvass and break the monotony of hearing only percussive gongs and kulintangs. Surely our culture isn't remissed of emotional elements. I hope they try to improve on this aspect.
the kudyapi and flute were included in other dances of this company. for this piece, its composer, National Artist and foremost musicologist Dean Lucrecia Kasilag utilized the basic gamelan ensemble.
Origins of Singkil: 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. 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.)
*PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST ACCURATE SINGKIL I HAVE SEEN.*
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Yes indeed
one of the most beautifully performed singkil. the princess did a very intense fan movement, she never look on the floor and the body movement is less., but the extension of her arms to wave the fan artistically is good . they selected the right main princess dancer. well done
Watch leyte dance theater singkil they are way better than bayanihan.
@@jvelero7899 i agree
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I like this version
@@jvelero7899 It is a matter of personal preference! Bayanihan's version is the folk dance and the closest if you can to the original Singkil possibly first danced in Mindanao. Whereas, the Leyte Dance Theater version is stylized, modernized and conceptualized by their choreographer. I also happen to know some members of the Leyte Dance Theater and I am from Leyte (Tacloban) as well. But still, imho, both dance companies are amazing!
I think
This dance is always winning the 1st place in many International Folkloric Dance Competition.
I used to dance this way back in high school and sobrang hirap u have to be passionate and dedicated pero successful yung cultural show namin Proud member of Sining Kalinangan ng Laguna cultutal Troupe..Pedo Guevara Memorial National Highschool
A superb performance as expected of the primary Philippine dance troup Bayanihan. The royal dance is well choreographed, unclutered unlike some regional dance troups. It faithfully tells a story of the royal couple. Unlike other dance troups dancing Singkil, it is not crowded with too many dancers. It is tribute to the original leaders of the Bayanihan that has stringent standards to choose only the best dancers to perform for the company. I believe it was Ms. Helena Benitez and Ms Lucrecia Kasilag who were prime movers of this much acclaimed, world class dance company, the Bayanihan.
Regal, elegant and mesmerizing... The most beautiful Filipino dance!
Origins of Singkil:
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. 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, except in Mindanao. 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.
Dances based on the Ramayana are present all over the ASEAN countries, including Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, although the name and the story will be slightly different based on the culture.
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.)
Well said
Wow you explained everything love it tho
Where did you get this information? 😂😂😂😂😂
This was 3 years ago but the best Singkil dance i’ve ever seen !
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As a cultural dancer and been dancing this dance too as a princess, I could say that this is Superb!
Bayanihan Dance Troupe are the best!!! Our Cultural Ambassadors. Hope this organization continues
ito talaga ang paboritong dance sa pilipinas.
This is the most beautiful Singkil I ever seen. Perfect for me.
Ito sana sinayaw sa Seagames Ganda talaga
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Sinayaw po yan sa seagames 2019
Congratulations on your 64th anniversary, Bayanihan Dance Company! Just saw this video. Thank you Jojo Menorca for sharing. This performance is as spectacular as I remember. Please continue to be cultural ambassadors.
Singkil and Jota Paragua are my most favorite Philippine dances. They really give me goosebumps.
Haha same x Jota Paragua strong flamenco influence.
Omg, it's been ages since I saw the singkil danced! This is the most beautiful dance a culture has ever conceived. Let's not allow it, and our folk dances in general, to be lost, the casualty of our tech-heavy, foreign-influenced way of life.
Magnificent performance! Congratulations! It is really enchanting!
One of the best versions of the singkil I have ever seen. Bravo!
Bravo!! 👏👏👏 what a superb performance!!!⚘️⚘️⚘️
Proud of my heritage 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭👏👏👏
Amazing performance! Mesmerizing!
Wow! One of the most elaborate performance of Singkil.I have ever seen. Bravo!
I've seen this dance in 1960s by the original Bayanihan dancers. Still looks the same, breath-taking performance!
Kapag Philippine folk dance competition talaga tapos Singkil Yung sinayaw, Automatic champion na kaagad eh.
the M'ranao folk dance.. Proud to be one of it!
Originally only women, particularly royalty, danced the Singkíl, which serves as either a conscious or unconscious advertisement to potential suitors.
The outfits kinda similar to Malay outfits. Love to see the similarities between us
Naah their dresses r related to bali nes a hindu cultur
@@IM_Nothing00 These people are more related to Malayic cultures than Bali/Hindu. Hindus don't look like that AT ALL lol
Lol, Balinese they only wear short dress
@@IM_Nothing00 it's Muslim dance
@@IM_Nothing00 its both muslim and hindu influence
Perfection! I was amazed and mesmerized with the Princess!
So proud of you all, Mabuhay po kayong lahat!
Superb performance!!!
PARANG ORGASM ANG PERFORMANCE NILA 👏 YOU WILL WANT MORE AT THE END ANG GANDA
Sa tuwing may street dancing dito sa munisipilidad namin singkil ang laging nananalong sayaw.
Enigmatic.... thanks for uploading.
Beautifully done!
This is the best version of singkil.. where I can find the camera shots infront of the stage.
Not everyone can dance the singkil. Only the best and most experienced are tapped to perform this most dramatic of all folk dances.
The dance that preceded the "Singkil" is called "Asik". A dance performed solo by the female attendant of the princess to atone for her wrongdoings and please the datu.
Singkil is the Filipino version of the Ramayana, the story of God Ram (Hindu, Indian god). The reason for Phillipines having a dance based on a religious Indian epic is because prior to the Spanish colonialistion, philippines was heavily Indianised and used to have Hinduism mixed with fold religion as its religion
No you're wrong. This is influenced by Malay culture
@@kokeno3176 lol. No
@@kokeno3176 Singkil is the Maranao interpretation of the Ramayana.
Proud to be a Muslim because singkil is a Muslim dance and also a Filipino dance for all Filipino's
It's Maranaw dance not muslim dance. Muslims in the Middle East do not have this dance.
Preserved by "Muslim" Filipinos.
Being muslim doesn't follow arabic traditions. That's why major muslim countries preserve their culture, look at Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Turkey, Oman....
Simply AMAZING!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️
Performed during Ramadan and Eidl Adha celebrations.
I really love itttttt❤
Such a great performance.
I wonder why @7:04 its two counts short. Usually its four counts of each beat between switching from the five and seven count. But here there’s only two counts of the the seven before switching back to the five!
Oh nvmd. The beat fixes itself bc its two counts at seven and two counts at five before returning to four counts of seven
Awesome performance
Are we the best? Of course Filipinos are always the best
Dances from South Philipinnes, Sulu, Mindanao.
Singkil dance is only originated from Maranao royalty only the Maranao royalty Princess can dance from Darangen indararaptra solaiman and pilandok means Sarimanok.
Correction Not In SULU. SINGKIL is A M'RANAO FOLK DANCE...OK
#PROUDM'RANAOHere💖
@@rihamcasim8047 The most popular traditional dance in philippines "SINGKIL".
@jin mori I know I Am A M'ranao kaya Alam Kong pOpular anG SINGKIL..and it is A M'Ranao Dance Not from SULO
SULU
Singkil princess was the best :-)
REGAL. This is what this dance is.
Anybody here who personally knew my friend the late Miss Nunistell Mae Fulo of Brgy Granada, Bacolod City?
Irena was awesome princess :-)
Boring
Wow as in wow
Sing kill is my favorite dance. Sayang, distracting yung mga bumubulong sa background. Good thing lumakas yung bamboos.
Grabe ung kamay ni ate girl sa una. Walang buto?
Very elegant
*EMBRACE TRADITION*
Permission to use some clips here po for our video presentation po in school. Thank you po 🙏💕
muro people we promote in his dance cmpitation in our country
Dear God🙏💞 in heaven, I come to you in the name of Jesus. I acknowledge to You that I am a sinner, and I am sorry for my sins and the life that I have lived; I need your forgiveness.
I believe that your only begotten Son Jesus Christ shed His precious blood on the cross at Calvary and died for my sins, and I am now willing to turn from my sin.
You said in the bible that if we confess the Lord our God and believe in our hearts that God raised Jesus from the dead, we shall be saved.
Right now I confess Jesus as my Lord. With my heart, I believe that God raised Jesus from the dead. This very moment I accept Jesus Christ as my own personal Savior and according to His Word, right now I am saved. Amen.
Was this performance done in RP? Foreign audiences would love it
Perfect
what is the form of this dance???
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Wow!!
This is best folk dance I have ever seen but does singkil has sort of japanese influence...Just curious..
No. The dance might have japanese influences in style, but te story is Indian. It is the ancient epic " Ramayana"
Origins of Singkil:
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. 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.)
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@@hardekailawadi Influence of Ramayana???Was Philippines has history of Hindunism?While I was there trying learn the history before spanish.I couldnt find any.Yes true neibouring countries such as Indonesia,Malaysia has hindunism.Surprisingly I couldnt find any clue of hindunism or buddhism there.
@@hardekailawadi And mentioned demon king is Rawana I guess
the original singkil should not have a male counterpart of that female lead dancer. The Princess escaped from the demons on her own.
Who was the choreographer of this dance? Can u tell me?
Saan bato isinayaw
The queen was wearing shoes?
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
The performance is good but the camera angle is not....
it was not a production video but a very good shot from the backstage wings. as close as you could get from the main theater of CCP.
What's the story behind the dance?
Sarah Plain and Tall the prince is trying to save the princess from distress
It's a dance of courtship ma'am.
Joko Hirihito it’s based on maharabata
Thank you Google!!!
The female lead dancer plays the role of Princess Gandingan of the Darangen epic, wearing the heavy rings around her ankles to keep time while she dances. In an episode of the Maranao epic, the princess is caught in the middle of the forest during an earthquake caused by the diwatas (or the guardian spirits) of the Kingdom of Bumbaran. The diwatas abducted the princess and entrapped her into a forest to teach the philandering Prince Bantugan a lesson. The falling trees during the earthquake (which the princess gracefully avoids) are represented by the bamboo poles arranged in a criss-crossed fashion and clacked together in a unique, syncopated rhythm. During the performance, the female lead dancer graciously steps in and out of the bamboo poles as she manipulates two elaborately designed fans called apir. Another female dancer represents the loyal slave of the princess who accompanies her throughout the ordeal. After a while, a male dancer, representing the legendary Prince Bantugan of the Darangen epic, performs his dance round and through the bamboo poles clacked together bearing a shield and a sword. The entrance of the male dancer symbolizes the arrival of Prince Bantugan who is determined to rescue the princess from the diwatas. Other dancers skillfully manipulate the apir fans, which represent the winds which prove to be auspicious. The dance steps require agile movement so that the dancer's feet won't be crushed by the moving bamboos. Meanwhile, the clacking bamboo poles represent the forces which the two characters had to overcome. The dance ends with the princess going home with the prince.
@@zoelu2719 no, there's no correlation between this with Hinduism
Mas maganda yung Leyte Dance company lalo na livelier yung music especially sa gong at energetic,maliksi sa steps sa bamboo mga Leyte dancers.. kaysa Bayanihan dance company..
wow
Hi sir can I download your video and use a portion of it on our event
_jefrobs explained this tho_
The beginning of the dance was too slow. Actually the dance itself was too long.
Walk like ballet dance
Maranao dance?
Yes. But others claiming it wasn't.
Singkil is the pride of the Maranao tribe. Even the Maguindanaon tribe love singkil and they perform this on big wedding occasions and I've seen a lot of singkil versions and oh the beautiful and wonderful clothing🙂. This is one of the best I've seen here since living in Mindanao.
The only thing that I lament about the dance is the fact that the instruments providing the background music does not include pipe instruments or flutes which we know are present culturally speaking. I also think that the single-stringed guitar or kudyapi was employed as well. They could have added the element of emotions such as tenderness, sadness and other emotions that could add to the color of the dance canvass and break the monotony of hearing only percussive gongs and kulintangs. Surely our culture isn't remissed of emotional elements. I hope they try to improve on this aspect.
the kudyapi and flute were included in other dances of this company. for this piece, its composer, National Artist and foremost musicologist Dean Lucrecia Kasilag utilized the basic gamelan ensemble.
hehe
Why my heart says that this is ancient dance related to hindu🤔
@kenta kamiki okay kamusta po.sorry if m sorry but my gf told me this😉u know we Indians love pinoy so much😘
Origins of Singkil:
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. 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.)
Ramayan hai bhai.
@Kenta Kamiki read my comment above. i researched a bit about this
Yes it is.
muslim?
Bakit ang alalay ng prinsesa naka kantiyo may na Tausog costume ...
wala namang singkil version ang Tausog tribe...only Maguindanao and Maranao