LAPAY-BANTIGUE DANCE
The hovering of birds more commonly known as seagulls or the LAPAY, is one of the most typical and beautiful scenes in Barangay Bantigue, Masbate. The boats laden with abundant fish caught by small-scale fisher folks eagerly awaited by fish buyers and the LAPAYS makes an engaging portrait of the people"s everyday simple way of life.
This marvelous scenery has inspired old folks to come up with a local folk dance very much rightfully originated from the graceful movements of the Lapay and the harmonious relationship it has created to the lives of the fisher folks. Surely, the seashores of Barangay Bantigue can never be more cherished without the Lapay.
"Lapay Bantigue" is a traditional Filipino folk song that originated from Visayas. It talks about the bantigue tree and uses nature imagery to convey themes such as love and melancholy. In literature, "Lapay Bantigue" is often studied as an example of how traditional music is used to preserve cultural heritage and convey emotions.
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Lapay-bantigue is a traditional folk dance from the Philippines that originated in the Bicol region, specifically in the province of Sorsogon. The dance is inspired by the movements of birds known as lapay and bantigue, which are common in the area.
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kimona and long skirts is the costume for lapay bantigue with a cloth piece head band
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The word "pancreas" in Tagalog is "lapay."
Pedro Bantigue y Natividad was born on 1920-01-31.
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"Lapay" in Ilokano refers to a broom in English. It is commonly used for sweeping floors and keeping households clean.
its a cebuano word which is the opposite of strong (kusgan).
Kale Bantigue Fajardo has written: 'Filipino crosscurrents' -- subject(s): Men, Social aspects, Immigrants, Seafaring life, Shipping, Filipinos, Identity, Merchant mariners, Masculinity