Music and Dance of the Matigsalug
Music and Dance of the Matigsalug
The Matigsalug people's music and dance are integral aspects of their cultural identity, reflecting their deep connection to nature, spirituality, and community life.
A large, hanging gong that produces deep, resonant tones, often used in ceremonies and communal gatherings.
A wooden slit drum struck with sticks to create percussive rhythms.
A bamboo jaw harp played by plucking, producing a twanging sound used in personal expression and courtship.
A set of small, horizontally-laid gongs that produce melodic patterns, central to ensemble performances.
Binanog
A dance that imitates the movements of the Philippine eagle, showcasing agility and grace.
Saut
A headhunting dance performed by male dancers, symbolizing bravery and warrior spirit.
Kudlong Salurey
traditional courtship dance. This dance features two indigenous musical instruments: the kudlong and the salurey.
Pamula
A dance representing rice planting activities, It's a key term in their farming traditions, reflecting their close connection to the land and agriculture.Β