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KADAL HEROYON
T’boli Dance
of Flirtation
Introduction
• The T'boli are of proto-Malayan stock
and are found in the mountain ranges
of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat
Provinces.
• They have shown their wealth of craft,
elaborate traditional dresses and
vivacious dances and music.
• They are known for their unusual tie-dyed
and woven abaca cloth called
t’nalak used for dresses during
ceremonies and festivities.
• The intricate process in making
the t’nalak includes dyeing and
painstaking weaving on back-strap looms
in addition to strict folk customs that must
be followed in making this cloth.
• The T'boli women are
known for their body
ornaments.
• During ordinary days, the
women can be seen wearing
several sets of beaded
necklaces, brass or beaded
dangling earrings, and a
wooden comb decorated
with round pieces of mirror
and trimmed with beads and
fibers or horse's hair.
• The men nowadays wear their traditional
dresses made of t’nalak only during
special occasions.
• According to their custom,
“to be a T’boli is to be beautiful” so
that man and woman could attract each
other
• In T’boli society, a girl
aged 5-6 years is already
well-versed in the art of
cosmetics.
• They learn to pluck their
eyebrows into thin lines,
put on make-up and learn
to arrange their hair in
the traditional hair-do.
• The Kadal Heroyon is dance which
portrays this art of beautification to
attract would be suitors.
Etymology
• Kadal (madal) is the T’boli term
for “dance”
• Heroyon means “flirty gesture”
• The dance is about the art of
beautification and subtle flirtation to
attract the opposite sex.
Dance Properties
• Dance Culture – Highland
Indigenous
• Place of Origin – Lake Sebu, South
Cotabato
• Ethnolinguistic Group – T’boli
• Classification – Mime of
beautification/flirtation
• Props – “luwek” or
tube skirt slung
around the neck
• Music – provided by
the drum called
t’nonggong,
k’lintang koyo
(wooden xylophone)
and blowon (bossed
gong)
• Time Signature –
4/4
• Mood – G: restrained; shy; coy
• B: virile; strong
• Stance – Very stooped
• Performers – Solo G ; all G ; G with
B; G group with B
• Formation – as desired
Costume
• G:
• K’gal nisif, a pull-over dark blue blouse
intricately embroidered in cross-stitches
and embellished with mother-of-pearl
sequins
• Luwek, an ankle-length tube skirt of
Maguindanaon malong; another luwek is
slung around the neck; this could be of
t’nalak
• S’wat, wooden
comb adorned with
strung beads, horse
hair and mirrors
• S’laong
kinibang, wide
conical hat covered
with red cloth
appliqued with
white, blue, black
designs
• Hilet t’noyong,
brass chain-mail belt
with dangling hawk
bells
• Blonso, brass
bracelets
• Leig, beadwork
necklace
• Singkil s’gulong,
metal anklet filled
with metal balls
• Rings and earrings
• B:
• K’gal saro, jacket
of t’nalak cloth
• Sawal taho,
short or long pants
of t’nalak secured
to the waist by a
hilet l’mimot,
beadwork belt with
dangling bells
• Ulew, square cloth
tied as a turban
• S’laong , hat
• The T’boli man also
wears jewelries like
necklaces, bracelets
and rings
• Kafilan, sword in a
scabbard with cord
tied around the waist
Basic Steps and Gestures
• Flat-footed Step stamps (T’boli tiny
steps)
• (B executes this with slight tiptoes)
• Controlled jump (2X per M)
• Heavy walk
• Agam with knee spring, feet in 3rd
• Arms in reverse T with finger flutter
• Hands on waist
• Arms outstretched as if in flying gesture
• Hands holding the lower ends of the
luwek:
• swooping
• circling
• Beautification gestures
Choreographed Sequence
•Note:
•The dance has no standard
pattern in its authentic
form.
•What is presented here is the
theatrical presentation of
the dance
• This choreographed version
depicts several ladies trying to
compete with one another to
attract the attention and
affection of a man; therefore the
performance requires a lot of
improvisation
• Fig 1
• 4M – jumps ; flip hands down at R
side, move them upward like wings;
return to start position
• 12M – do this 3x more
• Fig 2
• 4M – agam L; L hand on waist, R
extended sideward, execute flying
motion
• 4M – repeat
• 8M – agam R; flying motions with the
L
• Fig 3
• 4M – with trunk tilted L, both hands
to the R side, execute up-down
motions; tiny steps moving R
• 4M – tiny steps turning R
• 8M – execute same steps to the L
• Fig 4
• 4M – tiny steps moving fwd; hands
extended downward-sideward
holding the lower end of the luwek
• 4M – tiny steps doing fast turn R; L
on waist while R is extended
downward-sideward
• 8M – Repeat; turning L
• Fig 5
• 8M – R side facing audience; tiny
steps; arm circling while holding the
luwek
• 8M – repeat, L side facing audience
• Fig 6
• 4M – Tiny steps moving bwd R; arms
in 2nd holding luwek
• 4M – Repeat moving bwd L
• 8M – Turn R with tiny steps;
beautification gestures with forearm
movements
• Fig 7
• G: heavy walks going around to
attract the attention of the B
• B : enters the dance floor, executing
tiny steps; positions himself opposite
the G line
• Fig 8
• B advancing opposite the G line
• 4M – scooping motion; walk
advancing to exchange places
• 4M – turn right about; walk bwd to
move away;
• 8M – repeat to return to places
• Fig 9
• 16M
• As the B goes around the G line to
make his choice,
• G makes the gestures of beautifying
themselves – fixing their hair, putting
on make up etc.
• Fig 10
• as the B walks around opposite the G
• G:
• 8M – tiny steps; arms in reverse T
with finger flutter
• 8M – tiny steps moving a bit bwd;
extend R arm towards the B; finger
flutter
• Fig 11
• 16M
• B approaches the G one by one; first
to G1 (others beautify themselves
once more);
• To G2 -----
• Other girls quarrel
• Fig 12
• with B kneeling at center
• G:
• 16M – tiny steps; extend R and L
arms downward-sideward alternately
while holding the luwek
• Fig 13
• B stays at the L side of stage
• G:
• 16M – repeat Fig 1
• Fig 14
• 16M – Repeat Fig 12; this time the B
swings his luwek as if holding a net
trying to catch his choice; he weaves
in and out of the circle of G
• He places his luwek around the waist
of the G of his choice on the last ct.
• 8M – B moves (while still tied with
his luwek around her waist) his
choice away from the G group
• The G’s not chosen makes the
gestures of crying while making their
exit on the opposite side of the stage
Source
• Dance Research of
• Prof. Ceasar Amirhassan F. Nimor
presented during the
• 27th PFDS National Folk Dance Workshop
• May 21-25, 2007
• Cebu City
• Demonstrated by the Biokinetics Dance Club
Kadal heroyon (Philippine Folk Dance)

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Kadal heroyon (Philippine Folk Dance)

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  • 5. Introduction • The T'boli are of proto-Malayan stock and are found in the mountain ranges of South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat Provinces. • They have shown their wealth of craft, elaborate traditional dresses and vivacious dances and music.
  • 6. • They are known for their unusual tie-dyed and woven abaca cloth called t’nalak used for dresses during ceremonies and festivities. • The intricate process in making the t’nalak includes dyeing and painstaking weaving on back-strap looms in addition to strict folk customs that must be followed in making this cloth.
  • 7. • The T'boli women are known for their body ornaments. • During ordinary days, the women can be seen wearing several sets of beaded necklaces, brass or beaded dangling earrings, and a wooden comb decorated with round pieces of mirror and trimmed with beads and fibers or horse's hair.
  • 8. • The men nowadays wear their traditional dresses made of t’nalak only during special occasions. • According to their custom, “to be a T’boli is to be beautiful” so that man and woman could attract each other
  • 9. • In T’boli society, a girl aged 5-6 years is already well-versed in the art of cosmetics. • They learn to pluck their eyebrows into thin lines, put on make-up and learn to arrange their hair in the traditional hair-do.
  • 10. • The Kadal Heroyon is dance which portrays this art of beautification to attract would be suitors.
  • 11. Etymology • Kadal (madal) is the T’boli term for “dance” • Heroyon means “flirty gesture” • The dance is about the art of beautification and subtle flirtation to attract the opposite sex.
  • 12. Dance Properties • Dance Culture – Highland Indigenous • Place of Origin – Lake Sebu, South Cotabato • Ethnolinguistic Group – T’boli • Classification – Mime of beautification/flirtation
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  • 14. • Props – “luwek” or tube skirt slung around the neck • Music – provided by the drum called t’nonggong, k’lintang koyo (wooden xylophone) and blowon (bossed gong) • Time Signature – 4/4
  • 15. • Mood – G: restrained; shy; coy • B: virile; strong • Stance – Very stooped • Performers – Solo G ; all G ; G with B; G group with B • Formation – as desired
  • 16. Costume • G: • K’gal nisif, a pull-over dark blue blouse intricately embroidered in cross-stitches and embellished with mother-of-pearl sequins • Luwek, an ankle-length tube skirt of Maguindanaon malong; another luwek is slung around the neck; this could be of t’nalak
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  • 18. • S’wat, wooden comb adorned with strung beads, horse hair and mirrors • S’laong kinibang, wide conical hat covered with red cloth appliqued with white, blue, black designs
  • 19. • Hilet t’noyong, brass chain-mail belt with dangling hawk bells • Blonso, brass bracelets • Leig, beadwork necklace • Singkil s’gulong, metal anklet filled with metal balls • Rings and earrings
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  • 21. • B: • K’gal saro, jacket of t’nalak cloth • Sawal taho, short or long pants of t’nalak secured to the waist by a hilet l’mimot, beadwork belt with dangling bells
  • 22. • Ulew, square cloth tied as a turban • S’laong , hat • The T’boli man also wears jewelries like necklaces, bracelets and rings • Kafilan, sword in a scabbard with cord tied around the waist
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  • 26. Basic Steps and Gestures • Flat-footed Step stamps (T’boli tiny steps) • (B executes this with slight tiptoes) • Controlled jump (2X per M) • Heavy walk • Agam with knee spring, feet in 3rd
  • 27. • Arms in reverse T with finger flutter • Hands on waist • Arms outstretched as if in flying gesture • Hands holding the lower ends of the luwek: • swooping • circling • Beautification gestures
  • 28. Choreographed Sequence •Note: •The dance has no standard pattern in its authentic form. •What is presented here is the theatrical presentation of the dance
  • 29. • This choreographed version depicts several ladies trying to compete with one another to attract the attention and affection of a man; therefore the performance requires a lot of improvisation
  • 30. • Fig 1 • 4M – jumps ; flip hands down at R side, move them upward like wings; return to start position • 12M – do this 3x more
  • 31. • Fig 2 • 4M – agam L; L hand on waist, R extended sideward, execute flying motion • 4M – repeat • 8M – agam R; flying motions with the L
  • 32. • Fig 3 • 4M – with trunk tilted L, both hands to the R side, execute up-down motions; tiny steps moving R • 4M – tiny steps turning R • 8M – execute same steps to the L
  • 33. • Fig 4 • 4M – tiny steps moving fwd; hands extended downward-sideward holding the lower end of the luwek • 4M – tiny steps doing fast turn R; L on waist while R is extended downward-sideward • 8M – Repeat; turning L
  • 34. • Fig 5 • 8M – R side facing audience; tiny steps; arm circling while holding the luwek • 8M – repeat, L side facing audience
  • 35. • Fig 6 • 4M – Tiny steps moving bwd R; arms in 2nd holding luwek • 4M – Repeat moving bwd L • 8M – Turn R with tiny steps; beautification gestures with forearm movements
  • 36. • Fig 7 • G: heavy walks going around to attract the attention of the B • B : enters the dance floor, executing tiny steps; positions himself opposite the G line
  • 37. • Fig 8 • B advancing opposite the G line • 4M – scooping motion; walk advancing to exchange places • 4M – turn right about; walk bwd to move away; • 8M – repeat to return to places
  • 38. • Fig 9 • 16M • As the B goes around the G line to make his choice, • G makes the gestures of beautifying themselves – fixing their hair, putting on make up etc.
  • 39. • Fig 10 • as the B walks around opposite the G • G: • 8M – tiny steps; arms in reverse T with finger flutter • 8M – tiny steps moving a bit bwd; extend R arm towards the B; finger flutter
  • 40. • Fig 11 • 16M • B approaches the G one by one; first to G1 (others beautify themselves once more); • To G2 ----- • Other girls quarrel
  • 41. • Fig 12 • with B kneeling at center • G: • 16M – tiny steps; extend R and L arms downward-sideward alternately while holding the luwek
  • 42. • Fig 13 • B stays at the L side of stage • G: • 16M – repeat Fig 1
  • 43. • Fig 14 • 16M – Repeat Fig 12; this time the B swings his luwek as if holding a net trying to catch his choice; he weaves in and out of the circle of G • He places his luwek around the waist of the G of his choice on the last ct.
  • 44. • 8M – B moves (while still tied with his luwek around her waist) his choice away from the G group • The G’s not chosen makes the gestures of crying while making their exit on the opposite side of the stage
  • 45. Source • Dance Research of • Prof. Ceasar Amirhassan F. Nimor presented during the • 27th PFDS National Folk Dance Workshop • May 21-25, 2007 • Cebu City • Demonstrated by the Biokinetics Dance Club