Guys hnd man pulido ang sayaw nila, naapreciate ko yung ganda ng sayaw, yung how those girls moves gracefully, thats another way of showing the character of a beautiful woman, ., keep it up girls, i wanted to see you dancing again and show ur passion in dancing and spearheading ur culture,. , bushers are olwez there but count on those who clap their hands on you,
Don't take negative comments as bashing; these are honest reactions. That's why, you should never take your audience for granted because they prepared themselves, spent money and time to come and watch your show. Hence, they deserve the worth of their effort. Moral: Never give a mediocre performance if you don't want to get negative comments!
Omg ... lagi tlg jan ngkkamali ang dulang s intro hndi mrunong mgbilang .. hndi pulido at prang bguhan ang sumsyaw .. anyways for first timer tlg ang dulang .. simplest dance s SDC.. congrats and keep up..
Authentic. For Maguindanaon dances to dance on tiptoes for women. It accentuates height and grace (like ballet). And it's not "Muslims", Islam is a religion, not a culture. Let's call Bangsamoro people by their group and province names instead of just saying "Muslim": Maguindanaon, Maranao, Iranun, Tausug, Bajau etc, just like with Christian-Filipinos like Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Bicolano, Waray etc. Bangsamoro dances are not linked to Islam. In fact, Islam actually forbids dancing and music in its strictest sense. That's why Muslim people in general don't play any music during prayer. This Maguindanaon dance group and kulintang group do it to preserve the local culture, not because they are Muslims just by religion. This dance called dulang, is a Maguindanaon dance from Maguindanao province.