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SBS Australia
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- SBS Australia
Are we honouring or appropriating? The role of cultural permission in showcasing Indigenous Filipino dances overseas
Dixie Morante advocates for Filipino performers in Australia to take great care in presenting traditional Philippine tribal dances with respect and accuracy. This means seeking permission from cultural communities, following the correct movements, and honoring the traditional attire. She explains that the dance movements are more than just motions; they carry significant meanings tied to the history, environment, and spiritual beliefs of indigenous peoples like the Tausug, Maguindanaon, and Yakan. Her group participated in Filipino intensive dance workshops with the help of Parangal Dance Company from San Francisco, under the direction of Eric Solano, where they studied dances from Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. SBS Filipino 03/06/2025 12:51 During Filipino community celebrations in Australia, audiences eagerly look forward to vibrant performances of traditional indigenous dances. One of the groups bringing these colourful cultural presentations to life is Hiraya Performing Artist Brisbane, in partnership with the Filipino Australian Brisbane Society Inc. Leading the group is Dixie Morante from Queensland, who also teaches and mentors young performers in preserving and presenting these traditional dances. Hindi kami basta-basta lang sumasayaw. Napaka-importante na you ask permission from the culture bearers. Dixie Morante, Cultural Dancer 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino


SBS Australia
02-06-2025
- General
- SBS Australia
Filipino festival in Queensland shines spotlight on unity, culture, and the spirit of bayanihan
At its core, bayanihan represents the timeless Filipino value of coming together to help one another without expecting anything in return. This tradition, often symbolized by neighbors literally carrying a house to a new location, echoes a deeper cultural commitment to unity and shared responsibility. FABS President Dixie Morante said, celebrating bayanihan also honours the legacy of heroism found in everyday Filipinos. The festival on June 7 is free and open to everyone, inviting people from all backgrounds to immerse themselves in Filipino hospitality, traditions, and vibrant creativity. SBS Filipino 02/06/2025 11:30 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino