The link below is of Igal Tabawan that the Kaloob Dance Ministry taught us in the Philippines in 2013...
and here are other great examples of pangalay...
----performed by the resident dance troupe, Tambuli Cultural Dance Troupe of Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi featuring Tauti - a mimetic dance where men dive to pick pearls from the ocean, Langka Silat - martial arts demonstration, Langka Baluang - a mimetic martial arts depicting an angry monkey, Bulah-Bulah - a couples dance using bamboo castanets, Pangalay, and a ritual dance depicting healing possession of the Badjao.
----performed by Ligaya Amilbangsa, who founded the Tambuli Cultural Dance Troupe and the only person in the Philippines who has published research on pangalay. Linggisan is a mimetic dance depicting a seagull
----a staged adapatation of pangalay that still uses traditional movements, costumes and music, but could be seen as a more contemporary. Performed by the Madayaw Cultural Ensemble of Davao at the annual Sayaw Mindanao Competition. Their concept is of a marriage.
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