Manlinawa Biyeg-Home and Harmony-shows dances from Kalinga villages high in the Lubuagan mountains, a remote indigenous region that did not fall under Spanish-Christian influence. Here, Parangal presented Bay Area resident Jenny Bawer Young, a Kalinga culture-bearer from Lubuagan. These dances are from the prosperous and culturally-rich Kalinga community:
• Gayang-gayang, depicting flying birds;
• Manbuka, showing villagers working and singing, “Let’s build rice terraces. It is a
source of life;”
• Kalasag, a warrior dance;
• Bodong, showing a peace pact between elders known as pangat;
• Salip, demonstrating courtship dances from three Kalinga areas: slow-motion pieces from Balbalan; and Tinglayan/Lubuagan dances resembling eagles;
Негізгі бет Kalinga
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