You have no idea. When Mexico seceded, it lost all contact with the Philippines. Until that moment it had been 300 years of trade through the Manila Galleon with which Mexico became the richest place in the world and the center of world trade. After the secession, in less than 20 years, all of America became a hell of wars and misery.
most hispanics don’t even like us and consider us as one🇵🇭. We had to face those nasty yt espanyol too yk. just cause we’re an asian country don’t mean we ain’t hispanic.
Its the same costume i think but a different dance like Pastores where they use a same costume, a typical mexican traditional skirt ua-cam.com/video/iwKoqjzmBjI/v-deo.html Or its either what you said is true because your the one who see it lol and if i remember correctly zamboanga is also called latin city or something like that i forgot the right term
OMG Thanks God for all the Blessings that you gave to the Philippines Beauty Pageants Sports Singing Intelligence and now Dancing Filos are world class and one in a Million :) Mabuhay Tayong mga Pinoy!
Very exciting and inspiring. Filipino.culture through dance and music is globally appreciated. The talents excellently performed their roles and numbers. Congratulations!
I can't say there's an even point of comparison to both dances. Fact is, the Mexican dance reflects the aristocrat culture while the Filipino one is of the rural folk culture. So I would say the Mexican dance is rather stiff and steeped in propriety (which is a good trait), while the rural dance from the Philippines is of a "wilder" yet very creative variety. (In certain dance crews, the rural dance is presented with even more excitement and a bit of adrenaline as it progresses to some derring do acts with the lighted candles which were not represented here, namely, some bits of waist high jumps and some calisthenics and sometimes, contortionism, but it all also depends on the dance crew's skills). So basically, there possibly can't be any form of comparison between the two dances for the purpose of declaring which is better. Let's just say they're both illuminating, culture-wise, and very entertaining, music and choreography-wise. And speaking of both culture and music, some academic circles say that there is a shared "legacy" between Philippines and Mexico, not just the Hispanic legacy (though the Philippines threw Castilian language under the bus since the Americans started their colonization in the 1900s), but also the "Indio" affinity. After all, that Adobo is just so tasty.
Oh this isn’t very Mexican. They are dressed as veracruzanos but music sounds like they tried to do Oaxacan music but didn’t. I can show you the evolution of la veracruzano. You will see how bizarre we really are! Si quieres comer iguanas yo se lo voy a agarrar! ua-cam.com/video/9wqPPQ_dCe0/v-deo.html
Filipino folk dance actually has 3 groupings: aristocratic colonial dances (mostly Jotas), rural colonial dance (such as this, the Pandango Sa Ilaw), and non-Hispanic dance (traditional dances from Moros, mountain, and pre-Hispanic). The aristocratic dances are very heavily into the Spanish styles, with a 3-act structure: act 1 is usually an upbeat Spanish style, act 2 is a slower “virtuous intimacy”, and act 3 tends to be more cheeky “partying” of colonial Filipino style. And for some of those Pandanggo performances, they’re actually mixing in with a dance style called Binasuan, which is specifically those extra moves to show off skill and talent while becoming more drunk (and I say Binasuan is a style, because many towns/tribes/clans have their own versions of Binasuan that’s played to different music than the ones performed by dance groups). This Pandanggo is actually more historically-culturally accurate as the dance was used for helping fishers get back. The dance crews (Fil-Ams) are usually trying to spice things up for performances while also trying to showcase as much culture in a short time, which is why Pandanggo/Binasuan sometimes get blended together.
Common Hispanic influence in both Mexican and Filipino Dances 💃 During the Colonial era, Philippines 🇵🇭 was governed from 🇲🇽 by the Viceroyalty of New Spain/Nueva Espana 🇪🇸
You can see the similarities of the clothings because they both conquered by spain. They have both good acts. No need to compare them thats culture they have their own meaning
@@deg6041 Pandango sa Ilaw po ang sayaw nila kaya kailangan ng mejo Malabong lightnings... But in actual, maganda YAn for sure dito sa video nagkatalo.
The Filipino folk dances excelled and won the hearts of people around the world . What you see here are just a sample of that. I hope you see each traditional/cultural dances around the Philippines.
That's true i saw the Bayanihan Dance Group performed in Athens, Greece during our Attack Aircraft Carrier made a port visit there when i was in the U.S. Navy and the Greek audiences were very impressed! Kbayan from Glendale, California
Poise, grace, artistry, elegance characterise our folk dance. The world applaud our unique dance steps. There is no doubt we capture their admiration and respect,and cravings to see more of our dance repertoire.
In fact, that Mexican dance is from the state of Veracruz (it is the most representative since there re countless dances) it is difficult but I don't know why they danced it like that, it has a lot of zapateo and it's tiring 🤣😁
I would say in all countries that got colonized by Spain, Philippines was the most unique. You can clearly distinguish their dance from other hispanic countries. The vibe, the costume, the props, everything seems so unique.
Este es un baile folclórico típico del estado de Veracruz destacado por una compañía de danza folclórica mexicana. A los filipinos, ellos no son rusos sino que son mexicanos. Gracias 🇲🇽
Es un ballet folklórico ruso,también bailan danzas de diferentes países. Es muy diferente el estilo coreográfico de este ballet,es muy estilizado,comparado con los ballets y grupos de danza folklórica de México.
@Funtastik25 esta es correcto. Soy Filipino pero yo amo tambien cultura de mexico. Soy enamorado Mexico, porque su pais y mio pais Filipinas son unico en la historia
@@vinzlinardobnimaga7204 I know. I was referring to the Mexican music that can be used in the Filipino VERSION of Jota which has a Spanish origin/ influence. Nowhere was there any mention of Mexican Jota.
Mexico and Philippines, both countries used to be Spanish colonies and Philippines was governed under New Spain (Mexico). Both were trade partners. Culturally, Mexico ang pinaka similar sa Pinas amongst hispanoamerican countries. They're like our cousins. So no wonder may similiraties ang dalawang bansa sa sayaw natin.
Sana ung Maria Clara Suites ang sa Pilipinas para parehong Spanish infleunce ang sayaw. Pero salamat naman sa Pandango sa Ilaw na nag originate sa aking Islang sinilangan Lubang Island, Occ. Mindoro.
Lol basic pa nga yung pandango sa ilaw nila ehhh... Hahaha nung HS kami grabe yung yung isang group sa class namin as in parang walang buto... Hahahaha Pinaghalong Folk dance and pop... Basta ang galing nun. Sana pinakita din nila yung tinikling or kaya Karinyosa... Hahaha ang mahuli ipit ang paa...
Well, both were invaded by Spain, so there are a lot of similarities. My grandfather went to the Philippines and was surprised that many things were very similar to Mexico.
The Philippine dance featured here is called 'Pandango sa Ilaw' (Fandango-Spanish dance Ilaw- lights) Both of the Mexico and Philippine dances have Spanish elements due of course to their colonial past.
Mexican dancer were trained ballet dancer. They really dance like professional dancer. Filipino are not trained ballet dance. It is a group of volunteers who just practice for the specific performance. But both are beautiful and very exhilarating.
Joe Aguirre I have already replied a comment about the Mexicans perform like professional dancers. Yes, they are professionals dancers, but the the thing is they are not Mexicans they are Russian Ballet dancers dancing the Mexican dance. It's no wonder they are so excellent and very graceful. There are also trained Ballet dancers in the Philippines.
Both National Dance Groups Exhibit Their Wonderful Local Costumes, Unique Choreogra- phy & Graceful Teamwork. But The Filipino Dancers Gives An Element of Suspense & Danger From Falling Glasses & Getting Burned With Candle Flames As Compared to the Dancers from Mexico!
For Mexico, it feels like you're in a grand celebration of something and everyone just felt like dancing and partying. As for the Philippines, it feels as if the people wanted to dance in the moonlight, holding up candles to illuminate and charm the spectators.
What made Philippines' folk dance difficult is one wrong movement, you'll mess up in the rest of the performance. Example is this. Once you dropped the glass, it can be shattered and can harm the contestants. Also the candle make it harder to handle the glass because it will heat up the whole glass.
Filipinos were just so show off... that's why we have managed to transform some simple and graceful Spanish dances into death defyimg stunts. 🤣😂 Just like in the video, that is basically FANDANGO but with twist.
though liike how the philippines 🇵🇭 is being risky and fun with those candles idk why i just felt off seeing them performing like there's so much things going on, it's too dark (yeah i know what you're thinking, to highlight the candles lol dont hate me) but it is entertaining nonetheless . but i would have to go with Mexico 🇲🇽 cause it's clean and precise everything is on point! the choreography and the stage. muy bien! yes, this is just my pov. both made such an amazing job representing their countries and the hispanic culture and tradition as well 🇲🇽 🇵🇭
Francois They are professional dancers. You can see their footwork especially the men, ohhh so mesmerizing and excellent! Just like the famous Hollywood dancer the late Fred Astaire. RIP!
For the Philippines, you should have presented Philippine jotas like Paragua (Palawan) and other dances like A La Luneta (Manila) and Bravo Caviteño that also have zapateados.
The glass with lights serves as a “lampara” or lamp and the reason why women carries it because they serve as the “Ilaw nang tahanan” or in English literally The Light of the home. Mothers/women play a vital role in the society especially in our Homes.
Never be surprised that many filipino foods like adobo, afritada, menudo etc rooted in Mexico . The Galleon Trade in 16 th century brought this two country together and never forget the Goa, India
Uniqueness: Philippines
Clarity: Mexico
Choreography: Philippines
Audience Impact: Both
Mexico and the Philippines rooted their friendship from Independence from Spain. Viva Mexico. Viva Las Islas Filipinas!
Salamat po mabuhay din ang Mexico that means (thank you long live Mexico)
@@Tom-ct1rr Furthermore, the Philippines remained Spain 100 years longer than New Spain.
You have no idea.
When Mexico seceded, it lost all contact with the Philippines.
Until that moment it had been 300 years of trade through the Manila Galleon with which Mexico became the richest place in the world and the center of world trade.
After the secession, in less than 20 years, all of America became a hell of wars and misery.
Difference being the Spanish settled in Mexico and the Spanish ruled the Philippines.
Ole!
How i wish former spanish colonies from across the world would bond up. We could learn so much from each other. Different but alike
Nope
Yes
most hispanics don’t even like us and consider us as one🇵🇭. We had to face those nasty yt espanyol too yk. just cause we’re an asian country don’t mean we ain’t hispanic.
but then; we Pinoys have to stay away from our Asian neighbors🙁
@ᜆ᜔ᜐᜒᜃ You are OBVIOUSLY Blind and deaf when it comes to the dance beat and the costume. All you need to do is check the JOTAS
That mexican dance is also danced in my province, zamboanga
Huh? I'm also from zamboanga, but never danced like that. I think you mean the cariñosa?
@@stephanielim5544 nope, saw that in steetdance competition awhile back
@@jannebrija9879 maybe because both country was colonized by Spain , thus there will be some similarities.
Its the same costume i think but a different dance like Pastores where they use a same costume, a typical mexican traditional skirt
ua-cam.com/video/iwKoqjzmBjI/v-deo.html
Or its either what you said is true because your the one who see it lol and if i remember correctly zamboanga is also called latin city or something like that i forgot the right term
@@kangdaepyo419 It was an upbeat version of that. . . But the steps are typically the same
OMG Thanks God for all the Blessings that you gave to the Philippines
Beauty Pageants
Sports
Singing
Intelligence
and now Dancing
Filos are world class and one in a Million :) Mabuhay Tayong mga Pinoy!
pfft. Beauty pageants??? Normal people cringe...
@@daintyhub periodt!!
Pareho...musika at sayaw na napapa-indak ka. It lifts your spirits when you are watching this folk dances.
Very exciting and inspiring. Filipino.culture through dance and music is globally appreciated.
The talents excellently performed their roles and numbers.
Congratulations!
You can see how much the spanish impacted both of the dances and outfits, it really makes me happy to see people praising us Filipinos.
Filipinos are exceptional with world class talents. 🇵🇭
only filipinos? come on. be humble my friend
@@natadodo1564 Ala namang sinabing "Only Filipinos" pre.
@@dominiccaceresmunoz2539 His statement will be mis understood to “only” or mga pinoy lng.
Philippines: calm and collective
Mexico: girls aggressively dancing with high heels
dancing with heels is major talent lmao and im filipino
we get it u dont like mexico chile
@@barbados7550 yep
@@geun3172 what do you mean
Mexico girl - Hot, Pinay - mahinhin
I can't say there's an even point of comparison to both dances. Fact is, the Mexican dance reflects the aristocrat culture while the Filipino one is of the rural folk culture.
So I would say the Mexican dance is rather stiff and steeped in propriety (which is a good trait), while the rural dance from the Philippines is of a "wilder" yet very creative variety. (In certain dance crews, the rural dance is presented with even more excitement and a bit of adrenaline as it progresses to some derring do acts with the lighted candles which were not represented here, namely, some bits of waist high jumps and some calisthenics and sometimes, contortionism, but it all also depends on the dance crew's skills).
So basically, there possibly can't be any form of comparison between the two dances for the purpose of declaring which is better. Let's just say they're both illuminating, culture-wise, and very entertaining, music and choreography-wise.
And speaking of both culture and music, some academic circles say that there is a shared "legacy" between Philippines and Mexico, not just the Hispanic legacy (though the Philippines threw Castilian language under the bus since the Americans started their colonization in the 1900s), but also the "Indio" affinity. After all, that Adobo is just so tasty.
Oh this isn’t very Mexican. They are dressed as veracruzanos but music sounds like they tried to do Oaxacan music but didn’t. I can show you the evolution of la veracruzano. You will see how bizarre we really are! Si quieres comer iguanas yo se lo voy a agarrar! ua-cam.com/video/9wqPPQ_dCe0/v-deo.html
How many hours this voluminous comment was thought of and composed?
Filipino folk dance actually has 3 groupings: aristocratic colonial dances (mostly Jotas), rural colonial dance (such as this, the Pandango Sa Ilaw), and non-Hispanic dance (traditional dances from Moros, mountain, and pre-Hispanic).
The aristocratic dances are very heavily into the Spanish styles, with a 3-act structure: act 1 is usually an upbeat Spanish style, act 2 is a slower “virtuous intimacy”, and act 3 tends to be more cheeky “partying” of colonial Filipino style.
And for some of those Pandanggo performances, they’re actually mixing in with a dance style called Binasuan, which is specifically those extra moves to show off skill and talent while becoming more drunk (and I say Binasuan is a style, because many towns/tribes/clans have their own versions of Binasuan that’s played to different music than the ones performed by dance groups).
This Pandanggo is actually more historically-culturally accurate as the dance was used for helping fishers get back.
The dance crews (Fil-Ams) are usually trying to spice things up for performances while also trying to showcase as much culture in a short time, which is why Pandanggo/Binasuan sometimes get blended together.
Common Hispanic influence in both Mexican and Filipino Dances 💃
During the Colonial era, Philippines 🇵🇭 was governed from 🇲🇽 by the Viceroyalty of New Spain/Nueva Espana 🇪🇸
the mixican folk dress are same like filipinos both are colonized by spain
True
Thats true before Filipino's rebelled led by Magellan
@@miko-chan3443 what
@@miko-chan3443 What??
Walng kupas talaga ang galing ng mga pilipino we love philippines
You can see the similarities of the clothings because they both conquered by spain. They have both good acts. No need to compare them thats culture they have their own meaning
Mexican dance = footwork while Philippine dance = hand gestures and more showmanship. Filipino here. I may be biased. Loved both. 😎
Mas maganda panoorin yung sa Mexico, kasi malinis... Pero mas entertaining yung sa Pilipinas 😊
Mejo malabo ksi ung vid sa pinas nahirapan dhil madilim
@@deg6041 Pandango sa Ilaw po ang sayaw nila kaya kailangan ng mejo Malabong lightnings... But in actual, maganda YAn for sure dito sa video nagkatalo.
@@CristobalBDioag kung hd yung video or 4K mas dim yung ilaw ng kandila kung blurred medyo pangit tignan sa quality talaga ng video ang problem
ua-cam.com/video/mbpGH4p4fsk/v-deo.html
The Filipino folk dances excelled and won the hearts of people around the world . What you see here are just a sample of that. I hope you see each traditional/cultural dances around the Philippines.
That's true i saw the Bayanihan Dance Group performed in Athens, Greece during our Attack Aircraft Carrier made a port visit there when i was in the U.S. Navy and the Greek audiences were very impressed! Kbayan from Glendale, California
Funny how some Filipinos always turn everything into a 'match'. Such misguided nationalism and irrational "Pinoy Pride'.
Without competition, there is complacency.
What do you think in competition 🤔
Agree with u 100%
Poise, grace, artistry, elegance characterise our folk dance. The world applaud our unique dance steps. There is no doubt we capture their admiration and respect,and cravings to see more of our dance repertoire.
Which country are you talking about?
Of course, my native land, the Phillipines!
@@gloriationgson2806 I’m sorry but the Philippine dance looks amateurish.
@@matthewfox5771 thats not even all of it... We have many dances... And to call a cultural dance amateur?? Thats quite immature of you to say.
Gracefulness : Mexico 5 vs. Philippines 3
Difficulty: Mexico 3 vs. Philippines 5
Define graceful. I also see it in the Philipines body movements
@@medelpascual7212 YOUR RIGHT MAM/SIR. AND I DIDN'T SAID THAT THE PHILIPPINE DANCE NOT GRACEFUL
Chill guys
In fact, that Mexican dance is from the state of Veracruz (it is the most representative since there re countless dances) it is difficult but I don't know why they danced it like that, it has a lot of zapateo and it's tiring 🤣😁
The Mexican dances are more difficult. Do you see how much consistent and rhythmic footwork (zapateado) is required?
Am always proud of our pinoy tradition and our heritage..wherever i am..am here in USA. For yrs..but always be pinoy...my blood...
Wow.. Im so proud and happy to showcase one of our folk dances. Good Job Philippines
I Still prefer singkil and tinikling because its uniquely Filipino.
I personally think our Spanish influences make Filipinos Filipino ^^ it's an extremely important part that can't be forgotten!
Same
@James Pelobello you forgot that modern day Filipinos are malay descent.
@James Pelobello indeed tinikling is common to south east asia...saw one in siem reap i believe vietnam has their version
@@tanlo94 siam reap is in cambodia.
As A Filipino, I Really Loved the Mexico dance especually the girls with high heels like that, but both impressive!!!
Similarly with Spanish influence.
You can clearly see how Mexico and Philippines are cousins with this performance, the dances and the song styles.
yes they are both colonize by spain for long period of time
I would say in all countries that got colonized by Spain, Philippines was the most unique. You can clearly distinguish their dance from other hispanic countries. The vibe, the costume, the props, everything seems so unique.
My cousins were part of Likha. They did the light dance at wedding. Still one of my favorite Filipino dances.
Este es un baile folclórico típico del estado de Veracruz destacado por una compañía de danza folclórica mexicana. A los filipinos, ellos no son rusos sino que son mexicanos. Gracias 🇲🇽
Es un ballet folklórico ruso,también bailan danzas de diferentes países. Es muy diferente el estilo coreográfico de este ballet,es muy estilizado,comparado con los ballets y grupos de danza folklórica de México.
@Funtastik25 esta es correcto. Soy Filipino pero yo amo tambien cultura de mexico. Soy enamorado Mexico, porque su pais y mio pais Filipinas son unico en la historia
@@walamalay Gracias, somos hermanos, y yo una mexicana enamorada de Filipinas.🇵🇭❤️🇲🇽
Philippines is a multicultural country and we’re very proud of our nation.
Well Asian first and foremost 🇵🇭
Very similar in costumes, and the beat of the music. Philippine folk dance choreography can easily adapt to the Mexican music like in JOTA.
Jota is not mexican, it's spanish
La jota Cagayana a filipino folk dance
@@vinzlinardobnimaga7204 I know. I was referring to the Mexican music that can be used in the Filipino VERSION of Jota which has a Spanish origin/ influence. Nowhere was there any mention of Mexican Jota.
La Jota is also danced in the Philippines, I know coz we had to learn it in grade 7.
Filipino costumes can be easily distinguish from other hispanic countries. The similarities are pretty small.
Both are excellent! No comparison! 👏👏👏
Indeed. Comparing culture is like comparing apples and oranges
No comparison indeed!
Mexico and Philippines, both countries used to be Spanish colonies and Philippines was governed under New Spain (Mexico). Both were trade partners. Culturally, Mexico ang pinaka similar sa Pinas amongst hispanoamerican countries. They're like our cousins. So no wonder may similiraties ang dalawang bansa sa sayaw natin.
Это какое то чудо! Спасибо всем исполнителям!!!А юбки- произведение искусства!
OMG!!!!!!! FILIPINO DANCE. SINAYAW NAMIN YAN NOONG GRADE 9 UNLUCKY SA LAST PART NAHULOG KO YUNG BASO SO 1ST PLACE LANG KAMI AND IT WAS MY FAULT.
Congrats
Well said 👏 👌 I'm so proud of our country
Both of the dances are extremely beautiful and unique in their own ways.
Sana ung Maria Clara Suites ang sa Pilipinas para parehong Spanish infleunce ang sayaw. Pero salamat naman sa Pandango sa Ilaw na nag originate sa aking Islang sinilangan Lubang Island, Occ. Mindoro.
difficulty level philippines, gracefulness Mexico
Mexican dance is like im watching my highschool P.E class perform during our exam🥰 pareho din sa.pinas ganda
I had to perform La Cacuracha (The Cocroach) in PE for my fifth grade. It was torture bc I had to wear a dress, but it was culturally enlightening.
Lol basic pa nga yung pandango sa ilaw nila ehhh... Hahaha nung HS kami grabe yung yung isang group sa class namin as in parang walang buto... Hahahaha Pinaghalong Folk dance and pop... Basta ang galing nun. Sana pinakita din nila yung tinikling or kaya Karinyosa... Hahaha ang mahuli ipit ang paa...
Both are good and equally entertaining!
Filipino's Are full of Talents PERIODT
There was an active trade between Philippines and Mexico back in the Colonial Spanish era. Galleons would travel between Manila Bay and Aculpulco.
I wish the videographer is a little bit closer on the dance floor because you cannot see it that much but it’s beautiful👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Both folk dances are absolutely exceptional with respectively cultural representation between two different countries in the world. World Class!!
Seriously I love watching the Mexico Dance
Bravo Mexicano
Viva La Filipinas
Galing!😍 Ganda tlaga ng folk dances natin😊
I am absolutely enthralled with how those white dresses spin. 😍😍😍
Beautiful memories and I love it!
Ang linis tingnan ng Mexico ,sabay sabay pa ang mga paa nila sa pag indak sarap pa pakinggan ng music nila,
That Mexican dance may give me aches on my legs to my foot. Philippine's dance is good and unique, pleasing to the eyes. Both are amazing.
Philipine's dance is boring and makes me sleep.
🤣😂
@@enriquediaz5051 then sleep well hahaha..btw I love Mexico
@@enriquediaz5051 butthurt??? 😅😅😅 That was his opinion don't be offend.. Boooo
Mexican dance steps/choreography and costume is reminds me of Sinulog-based category dancers of Sinulog Festival (Sinanduloy) 💃🕺
Well, both were invaded by Spain, so there are a lot of similarities. My grandfather went to the Philippines and was surprised that many things were very similar to Mexico.
Niceu I love both dances pandanggo sa ilaw is my favorite folk dance of phillipines it's kinda hard cuz it needs balance but it is very fun to dance
How i miss to dance pandanggo sa ilaw 😊 i remember my coach telling us be careful because the candle flames will die.
Philippines lots of talents to offer singing and dancing always exceptional a world class talent 😍👏👍👌❤️❤️❤️
Wow. Both dance reminds me of my grade school days
The Philippine dance featured here is called 'Pandango sa Ilaw' (Fandango-Spanish dance
Ilaw- lights)
Both of the Mexico and Philippine dances have Spanish elements due of course to their colonial past.
both are awesome 😍😍😍
Mexican dancer were trained ballet dancer. They really dance like professional dancer. Filipino are not trained ballet dance. It is a group of volunteers who just practice for the specific performance. But both are beautiful and very exhilarating.
But those Filipino volunteers worked hard too :>
But our dance is not easy can you do it?😂
@@XinChen14 chill😂
Joe Aguirre I have already replied a comment about the Mexicans perform like professional dancers. Yes, they are professionals dancers, but the the thing is they are not Mexicans they are Russian Ballet dancers dancing the Mexican dance. It's no wonder they are so excellent and very graceful. There are also trained Ballet dancers in the Philippines.
Very great dance Mexico.. Proud Pinoy here
Mexico and Philippines share similar dance culture specially that both countries were colonized by the Spaniards
I like their marching dance 😻
My folkdancer heart went💖💖
thank you for posting this video - the dancing and the costumes is very nice all round.
Both National Dance Groups Exhibit Their Wonderful Local Costumes, Unique Choreogra- phy & Graceful Teamwork. But The Filipino Dancers Gives An Element of Suspense & Danger From Falling Glasses & Getting Burned With Candle Flames As Compared to the Dancers from Mexico!
Both are great felicidades👏
as a folk dance dancer, oasiwas is my favorite
For Mexico, it feels like you're in a grand celebration of something and everyone just felt like dancing and partying. As for the Philippines, it feels as if the people wanted to dance in the moonlight, holding up candles to illuminate and charm the spectators.
Both Mexico and Philippines were influenced by Spanish art and culture... But Filipinos are more talented and graceful in dances.
Proud to be Unique Pinoy Folkdance
I like hearing those heels taping at the floor boards like your walking confidently
wow! awesome!!! so bella hermosa!
What made Philippines' folk dance difficult is one wrong movement, you'll mess up in the rest of the performance.
Example is this. Once you dropped the glass, it can be shattered and can harm the contestants. Also the candle make it harder to handle the glass because it will heat up the whole glass.
They're lovely
It's nice if Maglalatik folk dance will be performed by our Filipino dancers in other countries.
We got our dance from Mexico too. Similaritieas
Weeeew 😍😘😘😘 ang gagaling po hehe
Both are amazing
Super nice video friend. Keep it up
Filipinos were just so show off... that's why we have managed to transform some simple and graceful Spanish dances into death defyimg stunts. 🤣😂 Just like in the video, that is basically FANDANGO but with twist.
though liike how the philippines 🇵🇭 is being risky and fun with those candles idk why i just felt off seeing them performing like there's so much things going on, it's too dark (yeah i know what you're thinking, to highlight the candles lol dont hate me) but it is entertaining nonetheless . but i would have to go with Mexico 🇲🇽 cause it's clean and precise everything is on point! the choreography and the stage. muy bien! yes, this is just my pov. both made such an amazing job representing their countries and the hispanic culture and tradition as well 🇲🇽 🇵🇭
Francois They are professional dancers. You can see their footwork especially the men, ohhh so mesmerizing and excellent! Just like the famous Hollywood dancer the late Fred Astaire. RIP!
The philippine folkdance that was featured was padango sa ilaw right? Hehe
Hindi pandago sa meralco.
@@mathilde7871 pilosopooooo hahahahah
Request, combo ng pandango sa ilaw at tinikling, please.
You should've had a more recent performance for Philippines. That one obviously looked like a decade ago.
Ang ganda!😊
I absolutely admire the resemblance!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Folk Dancer ako noon sa elementary....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For the Philippines, you should have presented Philippine jotas like Paragua (Palawan) and other dances like A La Luneta (Manila) and Bravo Caviteño that also have zapateados.
Philippines brownout dance.
hsaahahahhahah Bwisetttt!! TRUUUEEEE
Malamang pandanggo sa ilaw eh
Pota Ahahahshhahsah
@@datiwang9369 kandila gamit nila
ang ganda dn nung sa Mexico. 😍😍
Best pilipino dance
Yards and yards of raffled Mexican skirt is good for table cloth, bed sheet, pillow case, curtains, table runner, drapery, blanket.
Philippine has more variety of dances, each unique in every region.
hahaha,nasaYaw kuYan noNg elementary ako.asTig.
I liked that our music have similar melodies. Great video!
Wow.. i got curious cuz i just watched NU pep squad doing their routine in 2018 UAAP CDC..
The glass with lights serves as a “lampara” or lamp and the reason why women carries it because they serve as the “Ilaw nang tahanan” or in English literally The Light of the home. Mothers/women play a vital role in the society especially in our Homes.
Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
СПАСИБО!!!!!
Never be surprised that many filipino foods like adobo, afritada, menudo etc rooted in Mexico . The Galleon Trade in 16 th century brought this two country together and never forget the Goa, India