The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazek 121American Folk-lore Society, 2008 |
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... dance troupes , part of the Filipino diaspora in America , came to Washington , D.C. , espe- cially for the festival and the Philippine component . At least eight such dance troupes from as far away as Florida and California paid ...
... dance troupes , part of the Filipino diaspora in America , came to Washington , D.C. , espe- cially for the festival and the Philippine component . At least eight such dance troupes from as far away as Florida and California paid ...
Strana 75
... dance ( with music ) constituted a major forum for reconciliation . The majority of Philippine dance groups in the United States are led by former dancers of the Bayanihan folkloric company . Despite its interna- tional success , the ...
... dance ( with music ) constituted a major forum for reconciliation . The majority of Philippine dance groups in the United States are led by former dancers of the Bayanihan folkloric company . Despite its interna- tional success , the ...
Strana 84
... dance motion - like that ex- ecuted by group members — to audience members wanting to dance along to a spe- cific song or entire set.2 Tartit's female members sometimes beamed approval at the imitative motions their music and dance ...
... dance motion - like that ex- ecuted by group members — to audience members wanting to dance along to a spe- cific song or entire set.2 Tartit's female members sometimes beamed approval at the imitative motions their music and dance ...
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CONSTRUCTING FOLKLIFE AND NEGOTIATING THE NATIONAL | 3 |
HEATHER A DIAMOND | 35 |
The Politics and Poetics | 96 |
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