This is a filipino ethnic tribal dance of the Itneg or Tinguian Society (tribe), so they would be who 'danced it first'. It depicts the family life of the people, showing the father going out and plowing the fields while the mother cares for the children, and then, when father is finished with the plowing, mother goes out and plants, etc. while father cares for the children. Like other tribal dances, it tells a story.
idudu dance steps idudu dance steps
ahhh alm ko na idudu ung kay willie adoodoodooo adadada ahahahahah
swaki
It is a tribal dance from Abra, Cordillera from the Philippines. this dance shows the value of camaraderie towards a successful task. it portrays men doing their works in the ricefields and women their works at home. it also depicts men carrying a baby as a transformation of their socio-economic responsibilities. idudu naturally means a lullaby.
1. Maglalatilk 2. Subli 3. Idudu 4.sua ku sua 5
idudu dance steps idudu dance steps
ahhh alm ko na idudu ung kay willie adoodoodooo adadada ahahahahah
swaki
itik itik, subli, maglalatik, sua-sua, idudu
It is a tribal dance from Abra, Cordillera from the Philippines. this dance shows the value of camaraderie towards a successful task. it portrays men doing their works in the ricefields and women their works at home. it also depicts men carrying a baby as a transformation of their socio-economic responsibilities. idudu naturally means a lullaby.
1. Maglalatilk 2. Subli 3. Idudu 4.sua ku sua 5
Jersey or Pajamas
Suakuasua
Each of the three largest groups of islands in the Philippines has different dances that represent. Some of the dances in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao are: Tinikling, Sayaw sa Bangko, Maglalatik, Kini-kini, Idudu and Banga.
History of filipino folk dance
Dance History was created on 2005-10-04.
the history of benguet festival dance is from other country wahahaha