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The Philippines was a part of the Indian Empire?

http://www.vedicempire.com/filipinoramayana.htm

http://tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/picivili.asp

 

 

"Rajah Mangandiri" is Kinding Sindaw's original dance and music

version of "The Ramayana," the great Indian classic. From the 4th to

the 10th centuries, the Philippines, along with Malaysia, Indonesia

and Southern Malaysia, Indonesia and southern Thailand, were all part

of the Indian Shri Vidyayah Empire."

 

KINDING SINDAW, PHILIPPINE DANCE & MARTIAL ARTS TROUPE, in

 

"RAJAH MANGANDIRI"

 

An adaptation of "The Ramayana," the 4th century Indian epic, as

preserved by the Maranao people of the South Philippines. A story of

the battle between good and evil, with love, deceit, heroism and

triumph.

 

Princess Potri Ranka Manis Award winning poet & playwright Artistic and creator/choreographer Having trained since childhood in

all the traditional dance, music, and martial art forms of her

people, Potri serves as the tradition bearer for the company. Jo Ann

Lara - laraj

 

Kinding Sindaw performance by chini

 

NEW YORK, November 7 -- "Rajah Mangandiri" is Kinding Sindaw's

original dance and music version of "The Ramayana," the great Indian

classic. From the 4th to the 10th centuries, the Philippines, along

with Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Malaysia, Indonesia and

southern Thailand, were all part of the Indian Shri Vidyayah Empire.

The Indian epic has been preserved in the authentic oral tradition of

the centuries-old Maranao tribe of the southern Philippines and has

been interpreted for the stage through the contemporary vision of

Potri Ranka Manis, daughter of the Sultan of the Maranao tribe (a

true modern-day Princess!), and her company of 16 young artists. The

production is co-directed by Potri Ranka Manis and Wayland Quintero

(of the Asian-American performance troupe Slant).

 

"Rajah Mangandiri" is a vibrant tapestry of royal court dances of the

Sultanate, secular dances derived from animal movements, Silat

martial arts, colorful silk costumes, kulintang (gamelan) music,

hanging gongs, talking gongs, native drums,bamboo jew's harp and

haunting indigenous-chants from Maranao.

 

The performing arts of the Philippines are a multi-layered complex

resulting from a millennium of various cultural and religious

influences and colonization. The Philippine Archipelago lies at the

end of a chain of Southeast Asian islands that share many traits of

Malay culture and peoples. In the Philippines there are 62 recognized

cultural and linguistic groups among these the Maranao tribe of the

south from where Potri Ranka Manis hails. The region was dominated by

Hindu culture from the 4th to the 10th centuries. Through

trade,Islamic culture and religion entered the southern Philippines

during the 14th Century. Both Islamic and Hindu Culture still thrive

there to this day, despite Spanish colonization from the 16th century

to the late 19th century, American colonization from 1898 to 1941,

and the Japanese invasion during World War II.

 

Kinding Sindaw, a New York-based indigenous dance, music, and martial

arts ensemble whose name means Dance of Light was founded in 1992 by

Artistic Director Potri Ranka Manis. The dances of Kinding Sindaw

originate from the royal court dances of the Maranao Sultanate- a

repertory of the sacred, classic, and secular combining grace and

vigor, dances that directly reflect their rich natural

environment.Dancers imitate the graceful movements of birds, fish,

butterflies, rivers, streams,and ocean trekking boats, celebrate

fertility in vigorous choreography,sway delicately using colorful

fans and scarves, and dramatically inspire through the martial art of

Silat.

 

The musical accompaniment is performed on a variety of percussion

instruments, including the kulintang, a tuned bronze kettle drum set,

known more commonly in the West as gamelan, a variety of hanging

gongs which include the bossed agong and the unbossed gandingan and

bababdir, and the dabakan, a cylindrical drums. These instruments are

played as an ensemble and were prototypes for the instruments of the

gamelan ensembles of Java and Bali. Other instruments of the Mindanao

cultures include the sarunay- a polychordal bamboo tube zither, the

kulung- a two-stringed lute, and kubing- a bamboo jaws harp.

 

Kinding Sindaw has performed single performances from its repertory

at the Museum of Natural History, World Trade Center, Madison Square

Garden, Washington Square Church, Museum of Television and Radio and

the Queens Borough Library in New York; and at the Middletown County

Festival, the Alabama International Festival, and the Grafton Peace

Pagoda. This is the first extended run for the company.

 

Potri Ranka Manis is Artistic Director and creator/choreographer of

several Kinding Sindaw dance dramas, including Lemlunay, Agama Niyog,

and Irumun O' Banag. She is daughter of a Maranao sultan from

Mindanao, Philippines, and trained since childhood in all the

traditional dance, music, and martial art forms of her people she

serves as the tradition bearer for the company. She is an award

winning poet and playwright, who has performed throughout the

Philippines, Middle East, Hong Kong and the United States. She has a

firm background in theater and performance including Boal's Theater

of the Oppressed. In addition to her work with Kinding Sindaw, Potri

Ranka Manis also founded PANATA- Peoples Theater Collective. She was

a creator of the performance art piece "Bells of Balangiga" and has

also performed with the "Nurses Project" with Peggy Peloquin at Dance

Theater Workshop. She also co-starred in the 1998 full-length

independent film "Disoriented" directed by Francisco Aliwalas.

 

Ramayana (Sanskrit, "Story of Rama") is the shorter of the two great

Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Mahabarata. Rich

in its descriptions and poetic language, it consists of seven books

and 24,000 couplets and has been translated into many languages. It

was probably begun in the 3rd century BC, with the beginning and

possibly the ending added later. The Ramayana tells of the birth and

education of Rama, a prince and the seventh incarnation of the god

Vishnu, and recounts his winning of the hand of Sita in marriage.

Displaced as rightful heir to his father's throne, Rama goes into

exile, accompanied by Sita and by his brother Lakshmana. Sita is

carried off by the demon king Ravana.With the aid of the monkey

general Hanuman and an army of monkeys and bears, Rama, after a long

search, slays Ravana and rescues Sita. Rama regains his throne and

rules wisely. In the probable addition, Sita is accused in rumors of

adultery during her captivity. Although innocent, she bears Rama's

twin sons in exile,sheltered by the hermit Valmiki, said to be the

author of the poem. After many years Rama and Sita are reunited.

 

Visual design is by Perry Yung (Slant) and lighting design is by Obie-

winner Howard Thies.

 

The performing ensemble includes Andres Jimenez, Guro Ramon Jon

Agtarap, Tomas Trinidad, Guro Frank Ortega, Brian Ortega, Andy

Narenda, Rose Yapching, Lisa Parker, Desiree A. Seguritan, Kimberlee

Caylo, Malaika Queano, Amira, Diane Camino, Mohammad Hatta, Allan

Yesiandi, Achsan Harahap and Potri Ranka Manis. Nov 30 - Dec 10 2000

 

La MaMa E.T.C. (Annex Theater)

 

74A East Fourth Street

 

Th-Sat @ 7:30 pm, Sun @ 3pm & 7:30pm Fri & Sat $20/tdf;

 

Th & Sun $15/tdf

 

Box office (212) 475-7710

 

 

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The purpose of this page is to inform the users of the

TabacoFamily.com website of the heritage of their ancestors and to

enlighten their knowledge that richly extends way before the

Americans, Spaniards and Christianity.

 

Back to Ancient Philippine Civilization

 

http://tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/picivili.asp

 

Ancient Philippine Civilization

 

http://www.vedicempire.com/hindufilipino.htm

based on the work of the Vatican Scholar, Fr. Josemaria S. Luengo,

Ph.D.* * Luengo, Josemaria S., A History of the Philippines: A Focus

on the Christianization of BOHOL (1521-1991), Copiague, NY: Mater Dei

Publications, Tubigon, Bohol, Oct 1991, 2nd Ed, Nov 1992, IMPRIMATUR,

NIHIL OBSTAT, CENSOR LIBRORUM

 

 

 

Period

 

Governmental System

 

State Religion

 

 

 

 

638 - 1372 AD

 

Sri-Vishayas (Palembang)-Indo-Malayan Empire

Eskayas (Mabansagon ug Hamiling mga Lumadnong Tomindok sa Balangay

sa...) 726 AD-present in Bohol

 

 

 

Hinduism

 

 

 

 

1372 - 1389 AD

 

Madjapahit (Menangkabao)-Indo-Malayan Empire

 

Hinduism

 

 

 

 

1389 - 1424 AD

 

Shi-Tsu (Kubli Khan) - Yuan-Ming Dynasties

 

Buddhism

 

 

 

 

1478 - 1500 AD

 

Pulangi Gomotanate (Cotabato)-Sri Vishayas Maharlikas

 

Hinduism

 

1500 - 1565 AD

 

Sugbu-Maynilad Baranganate-Indigenous Barangay System

 

Hinduism

http://www.vedicempire.com/hindufilipino.htm

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