Performing Indigeneity in the Cordillera: Dance, Community, and Power in the Highlands of Luzon

Peterson, William (2010) Performing Indigeneity in the Cordillera: Dance, Community, and Power in the Highlands of Luzon. Asian Theatre Journal, 27 (2). pp. 246-268. ISSN 0742-5457 (print); 1527-2109 (online)

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Abstract

The signature dances of the mountain-dwelling indigenous people of the Cordillera region in the Philippines circulate nationally and internationally as emblematic of Filipino culture, even as the diverse cultures of origin have been increasingly subjected to economic, political, and cultural domination by Tagalog-speaking lowlanders. Through an examination of how dance is situated on its home ground in and around the region's largest city, Baguio, this article demonstrates how indigenous dance based on traditional forms serves a range of masters and a variety of functions, while ultimately providing a space for indigenous people to reclaim, rediscover, and celebrate their culture.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cultural performances discussed: Cañao. Place and region of performance: Cordilleras, CAR. Date of performance: Anytime of the year.
Uncontrolled Keywords: Baguio, Cordillera, dance, dance criticism
Depositing User: Repo Admin
Date Deposited: 22 Apr 2017 14:08
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2017 07:13
URI: http://philippineperformance-repository.upd.edu.ph/id/eprint/533

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