Sana isulong talaga Na every year may mga ganitong competition para d makalimutan ang mga ating mga magagandang cultural dances natin sobrang nakakaproud talaga lalo na Pag nandito ka sa abroad! Tsaka para Hindi na lang puro twerk ang alam ng mga kabataan!
For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part. The steps were not incorrect nor altered. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them. As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance. Hope this helps:))
I just tried to watch again this Cariñosa coz....of Juanito and Camela dancing this.. I'm so kinikilig lalo n nung maalala q ung steps nun ganito🥰🥰🥰 Ang gagaling nila grabeh.. I'm so proud of these dancers...
Proud ako n nging pilipino ako dhl ang folk dance ng bansa ntin wlng kpantay sna s lht eskulahan s bansa ntin lgi nla itong gwing programa o compitisyon pra mtanim s diwa ng kbataan ngayon n hndi mwla kultura ntin isa ako s sumayaw nito s eskol nmin mula elementary hnggng haiskul
Magandang program po ito!!! Hangga ako sa mga taga-Negros!!! Pero, sana sa susunod may 2nd and 3rd camera n... para, mapalapit dn tayo sa mga sumasayaw at makita natin yung yung talagang hinhin at ganda ng sayaw! Please po, next time po!!!
Ang galing nila mag-perform. Kinikilig ako kasi may chemistry lahat e lololol. Tapos naaalala ko pa si Ginoong Juanito at Binibining Carmela noong sinayaw nila iyan >____
The singing part of this version hits different. Kahit hindi marinig sa video. Naperform na to ng classmates ko dati.Ang sarap panoorin at pakinggan.Ang napunta kasi samin is ung original version. Mas prefer ko sya kesa sa original version😅
It's beautiful. Hindi ito ung original choreo pero maganda. Anong version ba to? Napanood ko na 1 time yung bicol cariñosa pero matagal na yun. Eto ba yun?
I knew my life was not for dancing. I know how to use numbers for Algebra but I remember how bad I had been in numbering for dance steps. I did that one on stage & I was awful then.
May ibat ibang uri ng CARIÑOSA depende sa lugar. Nasabi na ito sa PFDS siguro dapat nilagay nila kung saang lugar para di nagkaroon ng negative comment.
Totoo po, isa po ako sa sumayaw niyan pero hindi po kami related sa nag-upload ng video na ito. This dance was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay.:))
Hispanic culture hasn't been ruined. Only the language has somewhat hibernated but I guess only temporary. I learned it in 3 months, a Pinoy already has a big vocabulary beforehand, just a matter of polishing the grammar. I just had surgery of my eyelids, more Hispanic. I already had my nose repaired 5 years back but I might have to remodel it again, to look more Hispanic. I also use papaya soap & sunscreen a lot, more Hispanic. Gluta sometimes, very Hispanic. See, I wanna dance Cariñosa too, really Hispanic
They murdered this dance! They got the steps incorrect! Even if you consult FRANCISCA REYES AQUINO'S books, these are not the steps! These is a folkdance and the steps should not be altered.
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part. The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them. As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance. Hope this helps:))
My dear, you have a lot to learn in Philippine Folkdances. For one, this particular dance has simple yet technical steps which includes the standard kumintang, waltz or balse, and hands swaying laterally in a tempo with fluidity... that means the dancers should not have a single note of pause except when using the props (which are the abaniko and pañolito). There are only 8 segments in this dance and the music should only last for 2 minutes and 30 seconds... You can do whatever you want during the entrance and exit routines, but the dance itself should be done correctly... which in this clip is not the case. This is a courtship dance showcasing how couples are during courtship. Step 1 is about lovers meeting for the first time... Step 2 is about approaching each other... Step 3 is about being shy with each other... Step 4 is about casual conversation (where the girl uses her fan or abaniko to cover her face, as an old-fashioned Filipina should)... Step 5 is about them having more moments by being next to each other (with the lady fanning herself first then her fanning the man)... Step 6 is about flirting using a pañolito or handkerchief and peeking on opposite sides... Step 7 is another flirting moment with the girl swaying the handkerchief while the man tries to catch it... and STEP 8 is them chasing each other in a flirty manner... Take a look at other versions that used the standard movements and you'll see what I mean... Here's the version closest to the standard steps: ua-cam.com/video/Sy18EXrueu0/v-deo.html
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part. The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them. As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance. Hope this helps:))
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part. The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them. As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance. Hope this helps:))
Sana isulong talaga Na every year may mga ganitong competition para d makalimutan ang mga ating mga magagandang cultural dances natin sobrang nakakaproud talaga lalo na Pag nandito ka sa abroad! Tsaka para Hindi na lang puro twerk ang alam ng mga kabataan!
I miss this 💗 When I was still in elementary, we do different kinds of folkdances every year.
Same☺️☺️
Sameee
Very very cute! I think this is the original choreographed of Carinosa dance. WINNER! 👍👍👍
Woww ..i'm thrilled ..galing..CARINOSA DE ALBAY..may bago na palang version..
Meron pa bang nanonood Neto 2020? Nakakamiss ung mga nakasanayang kultura ng mga pinoy sana walang makalimot sa mga ito.
Meron pa HAHAHA
2024
This really re-ignites the patriotism within me
For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part.
The steps were not incorrect nor altered. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them.
As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance.
Hope this helps:))
Pwede po ba magask nang music for this for school purposes lang po.
Pwede po bang makahingi Ng copy ng music po
Wow only i can say the champion carinosa super panalo best performer im so proud of guys, proud to be filipino.
Sinayaw namin to Nung elementary kakamiss lang😢
I dance so many folk dances when I was in grade school and high school. Can't remember anymore which one.
I just tried to watch again this Cariñosa coz....of Juanito and Camela dancing this.. I'm so kinikilig lalo n nung maalala q ung steps nun ganito🥰🥰🥰 Ang gagaling nila grabeh.. I'm so proud of these dancers...
¡¡ BELLíSIMO !!!! en España os descocemos y nos los perdemos ,que pena .
Oh… Hola.
Cariñosa is Philippines national dance. 😊
Spain colonized us for 333 years 😊
This dance very memorable to me when I was in highschool life ,,,,
Proud ako n nging pilipino ako dhl ang folk dance ng bansa ntin wlng kpantay sna s lht eskulahan s bansa ntin lgi nla itong gwing programa o compitisyon pra mtanim s diwa ng kbataan ngayon n hndi mwla kultura ntin isa ako s sumayaw nito s eskol nmin mula elementary hnggng haiskul
Magandang program po ito!!! Hangga ako sa mga taga-Negros!!! Pero, sana sa susunod may 2nd and 3rd camera n... para, mapalapit dn tayo sa mga sumasayaw at makita natin yung yung talagang hinhin at ganda ng sayaw! Please po, next time po!!!
Oo nga nmn, d tuloy makita mukha ng mga dancers.
2022 na ngayon lang ako nakareply. thank you po kami po yan
Ang ganda ng damit nila tsaka pagkaka perform. Hindi ko maiwasang hindi kiligin :) sadyang kahanga hanga
isa po ako sa dancer nito. skl.
From sagay city.
kinikilig din ako sa comments
Ang galing nila mag-perform. Kinikilig ako kasi may chemistry lahat e lololol. Tapos naaalala ko pa si Ginoong Juanito at Binibining Carmela noong sinayaw nila iyan >____
The singing part of this version hits different. Kahit hindi marinig sa video. Naperform na to ng classmates ko dati.Ang sarap panoorin at pakinggan.Ang napunta kasi samin is ung original version.
Mas prefer ko sya kesa sa original version😅
Hi! Can I ask if you know the title of the song? huhu
Hello po, can i ask po for the copy po? For academic purposes po. Thank youu!
RIP REPLAY BUTTON ❤️❤️
what an awesome interpretation! :)
JUANITO AND CARMELITA EVERYONE???
So lit🔥
Ang galeng,
I love dance competitions
Siya Ang kasayaw ko noon Wala na siya,,,sumakabilang buhay na,,pero nanatiling alaala❤
sobrang ganda
It's beautiful. Hindi ito ung original choreo pero maganda. Anong version ba to?
Napanood ko na 1 time yung bicol cariñosa pero matagal na yun. Eto ba yun?
yes po.
Pwede po ba makahingi ng music po nito. Salamat po
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@@jlnonogmendoza pwede po bang humingi ng music? THANK YOU PO
May bago ng sayaw yung mga ibang paaralan ,pero yung iba ginagaya pa rin yan!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!
Sinasayaw ko yan ng 6years
Ano po ba Ang techniques sa staging nila po?
San pwede makuha ang music?
Great dance
Gawa pa kayo sa susunod na vid. Budots naman, tsaka catriona
Pwede po malaman kung saan pd makakuha ng ganyang tugtog
Sana nandito ka pa😓😓😓😓
Saan po pwede makakuha ng copy ng music nito?
Where can I download the music po? Gusto ko kasi ipasayaw sa mga bata ko.
Pwede ba ko po copy yung steps para maalam nag aking kapatid kase sasayaw sila ganyan rin ang steps
Baka po makakahingi ng copy ng tugtog. For school purposes only po. Sana po mapansin. Salamat po
Galing naman...
Halo po am pwede ko ba malaman Ang techniques nila sa staging
Pwede po ba mahingi ung music niyo? Please.
Yan talaga kasi yung cariñosa music
Where to get a clean copy of music po?
My clear na music po kayo
I was probably asleep when this happened. My house is near Panaad actually. Or probably multiple power cuts.
Sino po may original music nito?
Meron pa po ba tonv music nato??
Hello po puede po ask sino po nag arrange piyesa ng cariñosa sa video? Salamat po
I knew my life was not for dancing. I know how to use numbers for Algebra but I remember how bad I had been in numbering for dance steps. I did that one on stage & I was awful then.
Hello po pwede po ba manghingi ng music nito? For school presentation lng po. Sino po makabigay?
Panalo
Who’s here for P.E?
I love ypu dince 1892😢😢😢
sino po may copy ng music?
pwede po bang mahiram yung music na ginamit for project purpose lang?
what is the audio used in this video?
May ibat ibang uri ng CARIÑOSA depende sa lugar. Nasabi na ito sa PFDS siguro dapat nilagay nila kung saang lugar para di nagkaroon ng negative comment.
Tumpak kasi iba dyan kung maka comment wagas lol
Totoo po, isa po ako sa sumayaw niyan pero hindi po kami related sa nag-upload ng video na ito. This dance was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay.:))
@@caryllemermida3635 Salamat po sa info :)
Ez mil..isigaw ang ating panalo
hi po pwde mcopy steps? para lang sa mga bata sa preschool,,heheheh
Can i use the audio for our competition
Who were the dancers for this video?
Pwede po ba makahingi ng copy ng music nyo please gagimitin lang para sa buwan ng wika and reporting about ph folk dance
How po makuha copy ng music nyo?
where can i find the music?
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That beauty of Hispanic Philippines, it sucks that America colonised it and Japan bombed it. It ruined the rich heritage and hispanic culture.
😢
@Chika Don't simplify the matter.
Hispanic culture hasn't been ruined. Only the language has somewhat hibernated but I guess only temporary. I learned it in 3 months, a Pinoy already has a big vocabulary beforehand, just a matter of polishing the grammar. I just had surgery of my eyelids, more Hispanic. I already had my nose repaired 5 years back but I might have to remodel it again, to look more Hispanic. I also use papaya soap & sunscreen a lot, more Hispanic. Gluta sometimes, very Hispanic. See, I wanna dance Cariñosa too, really Hispanic
Hello po, how can i get the copy of your music po? For academic purposes po. Thank you!
Can someone please help me sino po bang choreographer nito po kase kaylangan sa performance task namin, critique po huhu importanti talaga
Hello po, do you know who the dancers/company of the dancers are?
1/3 of the music was used sa intro p lng
Can I get a clean audio of this music ,please?
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Ang galing
hello po! pwede po bang magpacopy ng music ninyo? ito kasi gagamitin namin na music kasi mabagal. hehe
permission to copy the steps po... thank you
Pahingi po ng music po itong version po gagamitin namin pero iba naman po yung step 😊 thank you po
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Clean mix?
Can I your permission to copy the steps and its music? It's just for our task given by our teacher. Thank you!...
its a filipino folk dance, everyone can dance it.
Ez mil
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i missed dancing itik itik and tinulabong
Music?
Faith Salazar cariñosa
parang bumata ako a
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pahingi po nang
music
What version is this?
Cariñosa rapu-rapu po itong version nila sir
@@ilonggo2193 thanks po
PETMALU,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They murdered this dance! They got the steps incorrect! Even if you consult FRANCISCA REYES AQUINO'S books, these are not the steps! These is a folkdance and the steps should not be altered.
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part.
The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them.
As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance.
Hope this helps:))
My dear, you have a lot to learn in Philippine Folkdances. For one, this particular dance has simple yet technical steps which includes the standard kumintang, waltz or balse, and hands swaying laterally in a tempo with fluidity... that means the dancers should not have a single note of pause except when using the props (which are the abaniko and pañolito). There are only 8 segments in this dance and the music should only last for 2 minutes and 30 seconds... You can do whatever you want during the entrance and exit routines, but the dance itself should be done correctly... which in this clip is not the case. This is a courtship dance showcasing how couples are during courtship.
Step 1 is about lovers meeting for the first time... Step 2 is about approaching each other... Step 3 is about being shy with each other... Step 4 is about casual conversation (where the girl uses her fan or abaniko to cover her face, as an old-fashioned Filipina should)... Step 5 is about them having more moments by being next to each other (with the lady fanning herself first then her fanning the man)... Step 6 is about flirting using a pañolito or handkerchief and peeking on opposite sides... Step 7 is another flirting moment with the girl swaying the handkerchief while the man tries to catch it... and STEP 8 is them chasing each other in a flirty manner...
Take a look at other versions that used the standard movements and you'll see what I mean... Here's the version closest to the standard steps: ua-cam.com/video/Sy18EXrueu0/v-deo.html
Saang Cariñosa ba ito? At bakit ang layo sa Dance Literature ang steps? Tsk tsk!
I think sa sayaw dances of philippine island
Ohoh nga
Cariñosa Rapu-rapu version
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part.
The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them.
As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance.
Hope this helps:))
Why not just stick on original choreography.
THAT IS THE ORGINAL CHIREAGRAPHY
There are other versions of carinosa. Research din pag may time
Hello sir. For your information, the dance has many versions. The very first published notation was researched by Francisca Reyes-Tolentino (now Aquino) in his book Philippine Folk Dances and Games. The dance has versions from Panay, Samar and in Bicol. This particular version is from Bicol which was researched by Ramon Obusan in Rapu-rapu, Albay. This is also a unique dance because it was incorporated with verses sung by the dancers in selected figures of the dance, though you might have not heard them singing the part.
The steps were not incorrect nor altered as you have announced. It was based on the notation given by the organizers of the competition, the music were also given by them.
As you see, in a folk dance competition, there is an entrance, dance proper and exit. The very first steps that you will be seeing in the first parts of the video will be the entrance followed by the dance proper (which is the steps based on the notation) and then the exit. To add up, the entrance and the exit does not have any definite steps to follow. So it was choreographed by the choreographer, still based on the steps of the dance.
Hope this helps:))
Watching this dance makes me sleepy.... so boring
You are so ugly!!
PANGET
simple . . . dont watch
Wag po bad sa kapwa!
Go away then lol
pwede po bang mahiram yung music na ginamit for project purpose lang?
Ang galing
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