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Pagbubunyi a celebration of Filipino culture and heritage

Title
Pagbubunyi [videorecording] : a celebration of Filipino culture and heritage / presented by the Center for Traditional Music and Dance and the Pagbubunyi Organizing Committee in association with the Asia Society.
Publication
c2000.

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Additional Authors
  • Van Buren, Tom.
  • Steiner, Charles.
  • Perret, Andrew.
  • Paaralang Pilipino Rondalla.
  • BIBAK (Organization)
  • University of the Philippines Alumni and Friends Rondalla.
  • Performing Arts Philippines Inc.
  • Kayumanggi Chorale.
  • Folklorico Filipino Dance Company.
  • Center for Traditional Music and Dance (New York, N.Y.)
  • Asia Society.
  • New York Public Library. Dance Collection.
  • Vagabond Video.
Description
2 videocassettes (109 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Subject
  • Dance > Philippines
  • Music > Philippines
  • Malagueña (Dance)
  • Timawa (Dance)
  • Polkabal (Dance)
  • Habanera botolena (Dance)
  • Binasuan (Dance)
  • Subli (Dance)
  • Tinikling (Dance)
  • Folk dancing > Philippines
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Music.
  • Video.
Note
  • Accompanied by house program.
  • Recording made possible by the cooperation of the Pagbubunyi Organizing Committee, the Center for Traditional Music and Dance, the performers of Pagbubunyi, and the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image, Dance Division, The New York Public Library.
Credits (note)
  • Concert production: project director, Tom van Buren ; concert production coordinator, Vivian Velasco.
Performer (note)
  • Master of ceremonies: Erwin Falcon.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in performance at Washington Irving High School, New York, N.Y., on April 2, 2000 (afternoon performance) ; videography, Vagabond Video ; cameras, Charlie Steiner and Andrew Perret ; editing, Charlie Steiner.
Funding (note)
  • This recording is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency.
  • Recorded with the assistance of grants from New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Contents
  • Cassette 1 (ca. 62 min.). Songs: Filipino national anthem, American national anthem / sung by Amor McGuiness.
  • [Welcome] / by Tom van Buren.
  • [Welcome] / by Brother Julian Jagudilla, OSF, chair of the Pagbubunyi Organizing Committee.
  • I, Introduction. [Instrumental music] / played by Paaralang Pilipino Rondalla ; founder/president, Belen Fernandez Reyez ; director, Meynard Espeleta. The musical numbers are: Mabuhay / arr. by Bayani Mendoza de Leon -- Barong-Tagalog -- Paso doble -- Sa gabing mapanglaw -- Kinabuhing bukidnon.
  • [Speech] / by Erwin Falcon.
  • II, Rites and rituals from the native peoples of the mountain provinces of Northern Luzon / performed by BIBAK ; artistic director, Erwin Kilip ; introduced by Tony Trinidad. As announced on tape, the dances are: Tatik (Bontoc wedding dance) -- Balangbang (Bontoc war dance) -- [Dance to drive away evil spirits].
  • III, [Filipino adaptations of the music and dance of Spain, which governed the Philippines for over 300 years] / music played by the University of the Philippines Alumni and Friends Rondalla ; special guest and composer, conductor and arranger, Bayani Mendoza de Leon ; president, Clarita Ramos. Dances performed by Performing Arts Philippines Inc. (P.A.P.I.) ; artistic director, Francine Savellano ; president, Remy Savellano ; choreographer, Becky Binaoro [spelled Binaro in house program]. As announced on tape, the dances are: Malaguena -- Timawa -- Lanceros de negros -- Estudiantina -- Polkabal -- Habanera botolena [on cassette 2]. As listed on frame, the musical numbers are: Palo sevo [spelled sebo on house program] -- Canto patriotico de Maria Clara / music, Juan S. Hernandez ; lyrics, Dr. Jose Rizal ; sung by Amor McGuiness (soprano).
  • Cassette 2 (ca. 47 min.). [Continuation of part III ; Habanera botolena].
  • IV, Folk songs and dances depicting life in agricultural and fishing villages in the rural provinces of the Philippines / songs performed by Kayumanggi Chorale ; director/president, Sonia Coloso-Goroza ; musical director/co-conductor/vice-president, Dr. Dennis Bernardo ; co-conductor, Erwin Argonza. As listed on program, the songs are: Kalesa -- May ibong kakanta-kanta -- Folk song medley / arr. by Raul Sunico, including Atin cu pung singsing, Sarung banggi, Malinac lay labi -- Kaming magmamani -- Sampaguita -- Halina sa kabukiran.
  • [Dances] / danced by Folklorico Filipino Dance Company ; co-artistic directors/choreographers, Nadi Echavez, Alex Mariquit ; president, Jorge Ballos. Music played by the University of the Philippines Alumni & Friends Rondalla. As announced on tape, the dances are: Binasuan -- Sayaw sa tapis -- Sayaw sa banko -- Magkasuyo -- Subli -- Tinikling.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-3931
OCLC
NYPY00-F956
Title
Pagbubunyi [videorecording] : a celebration of Filipino culture and heritage / presented by the Center for Traditional Music and Dance and the Pagbubunyi Organizing Committee in association with the Asia Society.
Imprint
c2000.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Event
Videotaped in performance at Washington Irving High School, New York, N.Y., on April 2, 2000 (afternoon performance) ; videography, Vagabond Video ; cameras, Charlie Steiner and Andrew Perret ; editing, Charlie Steiner.
Credits
Concert production: project director, Tom van Buren ; concert production coordinator, Vivian Velasco.
Performer
Master of ceremonies: Erwin Falcon.
Funding
This recording is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency.
Recorded with the assistance of grants from New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Local Subject
Ritual and ceremonial dancing -- Philippines.
Added Author
Van Buren, Tom. Director. Speaker
Steiner, Charles.
Perret, Andrew.
Paaralang Pilipino Rondalla.
BIBAK (Organization)
University of the Philippines Alumni and Friends Rondalla.
Performing Arts Philippines Inc.
Kayumanggi Chorale.
Folklorico Filipino Dance Company.
Center for Traditional Music and Dance (New York, N.Y.)
Asia Society.
New York Public Library. Dance Collection.
Vagabond Video.
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-3931
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