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FILIPINO CULTURE - PHILIPPINE FOLK DANCES Performance. La Estudiantina Filipino Dance - La Estudiantina is a Spanish-inspired dance of the Philippines. Folk Dances Introduced by the Spaniards. Folk Dances with Spanish Influence. The country was under the rule of Spain for more than three hundred years, during which time local culture was markedly influenced. Young women who studied (at home with tutors for instance) used to be called estudiantina (male students were called estudiante), and this dance was originally performed by women carrying a book or a fan, items associated with female students. There are many regional versions of this dance. The one in the video below is from Samar. There is also another popular version from Quezon province. Philippine dances derived from Spanish influences, such as the La Estudiantina, are classified as Sayawing Maria Clara (Maria Clara Dances). Maria Clara is the main female character in the Spanish-era novel Noli Me Tangere, written by Filipino national hero Jose Rizal. Maria Clara also refers to a women’s style of clothing popular during Spanish times, which is worn as traditional Filipino costume even today. Filipina performers of dances like the La Estudiantina wear Maria Clara-style dresses. Folk dance - is a form of dance developed by a group of people that reflects the traditional life of the people of a certain country or region. - is a recreational or ceremonial dance performed usually by members of the community to which the dance is traditional. Estudiantina This is a lively dance which originated from Unisan, Quezon province (formerly Tayabas).During the olden days, this dance was a favorite in social gatherings and was usually by young men and women who were students of private school and colleges in Manila. The boys were called Estudiantes by the barrio folks and the girls, Estudiantinas. Usually performed with the accompaniment of a flute and guitar. Costume: Girl-Maria Clara Boy- Barong Tagalog. La Estudiantina free music download.
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