FIL-AMERICAN APOSTOLATE
SANTACRUZAN 2007
At Saint Monica Church in Atlantic City, NJ
Aica Agovida
~ Reyna Elena 2007 ~
~ Reyna Elena 2025 ~
Thanks for your time and talent!
(CFC music group with Allan Padayhag and Dr. Hector Paradela)
~ Cultural entertainment ~
(Thanks, Tito Joe & Tita Elaine Uy for making it possible)
Pinoy and line dance music performed by Allan Padayhag, Ritchie Besas, Ruel Lawas and yours truly
(Allan and yours truly are members of NJ's party band called "Pandora's Box" - see band's Video Demo)
Pinoy and original songs performed by the new and very talented band called "MUSIC HAPPENS" (if you have a band website, please e-mail the webmaster to link)
(they are BLD-YOUTH members! Keep up the good works, young pinoys!)
KIDS FOR CHRIST - dancing with christian music
CFC-YOUTH presenting the ITIK-ITIK cultural dance
Itik-Itik dance
At one baptismal party in the Surigao del Norte province, a young lady named Kanang (the nickname for Cayetana), considered the best dancer and singer of her time, was asked to dance the Sibay. She became so enthusiastic and spirited during the performance that she began to improvise movements and steps similar to the movements of itik, the duck, as it walks with short, choppy steps and splashes water on its back while calling to its mate. The people liked the dance so much that they all imitated her. There are six separate foot sequences in the series of Itik-Itik steps.
CFC-YOUTH presenting MAGLALATIK cultural dance
Maglalatik or Magbabao
Originally performed in the barrios of Loma and Zapote of Binan, Laguna as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight between the Moros and the Christians over the prized latik (residue left after the coconut milk has been boiled) during the Spanish rule, this dance is also shown to pay tribute to the town’s patron saint, San Isidro Labrador (Patron Saint of the farmers, peasants and laborers).
The Moros of this dance usually wear red trousers while the Christians wear blue trousers. All men use harnesses of coconut shells positioned on their backs, chests, hips and thighs.
It has four-part performance. The first two parts of the dance, the Palipasan and the Baligtaran show the heated encounter between the two groups. The last two parts, the Paseo and the Sayaw Escaramusa show the reconciliation between the two groups. According to the legend, the Christians sent an envoy to the Moros to offer peace and to baptize them.
The best Maglalatik dancers are found in Zapote. In the daytime during the town fiesta of Biñan, the Maglalatik dancers go from house to house performing this dance for money or a gift. In the evening they dance Maglalatik in the religious procession as it moves along the streets. They perform the dance as an offering to the patron saint of the farmers, San Isidro de Labrador.
CFC-YOUTH & guests performed TINIKLING, the Philippine National Dance
Tinikling
Tinikling - is considered the national folkdance with a pair of dancers hopping between two bamboo poles held just above the ground and struck together in time to music. Originated from Leyte Province, this dance is in fact a mimic movement of “tikling birds” hopping over trees, grass stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers. Dancers perform this dance with remarkable grace and speed jumping between bamboo poles.
Previous Reyna Elenas:)
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PHILIPPINE APOSTOLATE OF ATLANTIC CITY headed by Fr. Victorino "Vic" Coronado, we thank you for passing our Filipino heritage and religious traditions to our young Filipinos!!!
MABUHAY!!!
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