chamando
Chamando is a traditional form of folk music and dance originating from the northern regions of the Philippines, particularly among the Igorot ethnic groups such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and Apayao. The term "chamando" itself is derived from the Kalinga word "chamando," which means "to dance" or "to celebrate." This cultural practice blends music, dance, and storytelling to convey historical narratives, social customs, and spiritual beliefs.
The music of chamando is characterized by its use of indigenous instruments, including the gong (a type
Chamando serves multiple purposes in Igorot society. It is a means of preserving oral traditions, as stories
In contemporary times, chamando has gained recognition beyond its traditional communities, appearing in cultural festivals and