SNEAK PEEK VIDEO

April 20, 2023

The Ayta Mag-Antsi Tribe accompanied by traditional guitar and other indigenous instruments showcased their traditional dance in the Indigenous Aeta Dance Exhibition organized by MCC Kayantabe together with AB History and Teacher Education (Languages and Elementary) Departments in active partnership with Mabalacat City Population, Gender and Development. The event aims to showcase the cultural dances of the local Mag-antsi Tribe in Sitio Haduan, Barangay Marcos Village.

 

Check this link to watch: https://www.facebook.com/mcckayantabe/posts/pfbid02N1ZrJTSbQg7qFNqkj2yiLDddoyoYJoV3wSt1BsrBPnht1PcZcnGUrMoYBhnGwd9dl

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