This, fellow Capulenos is something we should be truly proud of. The dance we have always claimed to be our very own, was featured in a Dance Symposium, and is now being shown in youtube. The caption reads: “This is one of the three available versions of Philippine Estudiantina dances, popular in its broken Spanish name, "Estudiantina de Capuleño". The proper term should have been "La Estudiantina Capuleña". This dance is simply called Estudiantina in the other towns in Samar where it is also popular. The dance could have derived its name from "estudiantina" which is the all-string band that plays the dance music in the many 'baylihan' during the Spanish colonial period. The estudiantina is more popular as the 'rondalla'. It is also called 'tuna' and 'murga'. In fact, in the present day Spanish world, the term used is either tuna or estudiantina. This dance is usually performed during occasions like baptismal and birthday p
oi bdaw cnga may i ditangnga kavavaye kami? labi na gayud e vuty ko?hehehe...happy new year! -Lisa
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ReplyDeletebasta mga Liza makuri andukot si camera.pareho lat si tawa kami ditangnga gae agpandukot.kay day adda may hamok sakulawan ko mandukot picture ko.hehe
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ReplyDeleteNE LIZA, SORRY AT NAKATITIG LANG AKO SA'YO NOONG NAG WAVE KA HA. MAHINA NA KASI ANG MGA MATA. GANDA NI IRENE AT MOMMY MO... MANA ESTER
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