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: The routine is a four-minute exercise inspired by Philippine folk dances, festival movements, and the defensive stances of Arnis , the national martial art. From street dance crews to contemporary dance companies,
The word also plays a role in the intersection of technology and heritage through projects like ("Movement and Memory"). Galaw-nilay Articulating Interiority in Meditative Movement We share a post about climate change, but
Fast-forward to the present day, and "galaw" has evolved to encompass a wide range of artistic expressions. From street dance crews to contemporary dance companies, Filipino artists are pushing the boundaries of movement and dance. We're highlighting some of the most innovative and influential "galaw" artists and groups, showcasing their unique styles and contributions to the Filipino dance scene.
Social media has given us the illusion of movement. We share a post about climate change, but we don't walk to the nearby river to see if it is polluted. We comment on political corruption, but we don't attend the barangay assembly. Our fingers move, but our core is locked.
There is an unwritten rule in Filipino psychology that I call the Tatlong Segundo (Three Second) rule of Galaw .