
Saskatoon folk ensemble preserving Filipino culture through dance
Global News
The Philippines is celebrated for its vibrant culture and rich heritage. In Saskatoon, the Kumintang Folk Dance Ensemble is bringing that heritage to life, one step at a time.
The Philippines is celebrated for its vibrant culture and deeply rooted traditions, from music and food, to festivals which tell stories of a proud heritage.
In Saskatoon, the Kumintang Folk Dance Ensemble is bringing that heritage to life, one step at a time.
“With the cultural dances, it’s a performance,” said Co-cultural director Maia Macatangay. “It’s a way that we can show what we have through art.”
The group currently has 87 members, the most in its history, with dancers ranging in age from 24 all the way down to eight.
For decades, the ensemble has taught and performed traditional Filipino dances – passing them down, along with the stories and rich history behind every move. But for many younger generations, traditional dances like the ones performed aren’t seen everyday. This makes the work of the ensemble to preserve them that much more important and fulfilling.
“It’s helped me realize the impact that learning your culture has on your identity and in how it forms your connection with your culture in general.” said Co-cultural director Antonette Ecijan.
That connection shines through in the passion and dedication from each dancer, like first year performer Viviene Vocalan.
“It’s really fun and that all the dances are really nice. The people here are kind to you and they teach you step-by-step.” Vocalan said.













