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Ilocano music and dance from the Northern Philippines (Motion picture)

Title
Ilocano music and dance from the Northern Philippines (Motion picture)
Publication
c1969.

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Film, slide, etc.Use in library *MGZHB 8-1567Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Garfias, Robert
  • Schultz, Harold
  • University of Washington. Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance
Description
1 reel. 19 min. 688 ft. : sd. b&w.; 16 mm.
Donor/Sponsor
Asia Dance Project, JDR 3rd Fund.
Subject
  • Fandango (Dance)
  • Motion pictures. Ilocano music and dance from the Northern Philippines
  • Ilokanos
  • Dance > Philippines
  • Folk dancing > Philippines
Note
  • (Washington Films Ethnic music and dance series)
  • Produced by the University of Washington Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance in cooperation with the University of the Philippines. Filmed and recorded in the Philippines on February 19 and April 4, 1966 by Robert Garfias and Harold Schultz. Released by University of Washington Press, 1969. Summary: The Ilocanos, in northernmost Luzon, are one of the main groups of Hispanic culture in the Philippines. A number of different styles are preserved which reflect Spanish influence.
Contents
CONTENTS. - Fandango; with Duma flute and drum band accompaniment. - Bamboo violin. - Dinac-cad Dildillawen; harp solo performed by Beatrice Guererro Delacruz. - La cariñosa; fandango danced by Emilio Alvarez. - Vintareñio; fandango danced by Francisco R. Albano and Pastora R. Ramiero, with harp and guitar accompaniment.
Call Number
*MGZHB 8-1567
OCLC
NYPY797017831-F
Title
Ilocano music and dance from the Northern Philippines (Motion picture)
Imprint
c1969.
Local Subject
Motion pictures. Ilocano music and dance from the Northern Philippines.
Ilokanos.
Dance -- Philippines.
Folk dancing -- Philippines.
Added Author
Garfias, Robert.
Schultz, Harold.
University of Washington. Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance.
Research Call Number
*MGZHB 8-1567
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