Here’s Bonifacio Comandante‘s 327 students from his Rizal course class at University of the Philippines Los Banos where each group rendered a dance with Baybayin as the theme.
Here’s Bonifacio Comandante‘s 327 students from his Rizal course class at University of the Philippines Los Banos where each group rendered a dance with Baybayin as the theme.
Neat idea. I should remember to use the actual “CaCâ” names of the letters when I discuss them. This is another thing not many people know about.
Remember what Jose Rizal said in his end notes after translating Wilhelm Tell in 1884? It should be written based on the old Tagalog writing (Alinsunod sa matandang sulat Tagala).
Old folks in southern Luzon are very familiar with caca- it is the non-residents and/or foreigners who lack familiarity with it.
You might want to take a look at this video as well: