Pinoy teacher, ipinalalaganap ang Hawaiian 'Hula' dance sa Toronto | TFC News Ontario, Canada
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Naging makulay at masigla ang mga pagtatanghal sa selebrasyon ng Harumatsuri Festival sa Japanese-Canadian Cultural Center sa Toronto.
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Kabilang sa mga aktibidad, ang hula dance ng mga senior sa paggabay ng Pinoy teacher na si Renee Siao na mahigit sampung taon nang nagtuturo sa center.
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Ilan sa mga estudyante niya ay ang walumputsyam na taong gulang na si Betty Luaray at si Veronica Abelianosa na dati-dati ay dinadala lang ang mga anak niya sa klase ni Siao.
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Anila, lubos na nakakatulong sa kanilang kalusugan at pagkakaibigan ang pagsasayaw ng hula.
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I've been dancing here for more than 10 years, I think. And I love it. Renee does it well.
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I've seen my children dance and I enjoy it. And also the camaraderie. And of course, it gets me out of the house.
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Binigyang diyan din ng direktor ng center na maraming seniors ang sumasali sa hula class, lalo na yung bagong dating na Japanese immigrants,
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sa Canada, na naghahanap ng masaya at kakaibang karanasan.
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The important thing about hula and Renee's teaching here for the last 10 years, it's something that's very particularly attractive to new Japanese immigrants
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who are looking for an opportunity, not necessarily to do something culturally Japanese, but to do something that they love.
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It makes people happy. It's a very happy experience and it also is a good full-body workout.
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It's a really positive.
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It's an upbeat part of the cultural center.
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Lumaki sa Quezon City si Xiao at bata pa lamang ay nagsasayaw na ng hula.
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Taong 1978 nang mag-migrate siya sa Toronto kung saan napansin niya na walang nagtuturo ng hula classes.
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Ayon kay Xiao, dito niya naisip na magbukas ng klase sa kanyang apartment.
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Mula anim na batang estudyante, lumago ito sa ilang libo, mapabata man o matanda.
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Kinalaunan, ilan sa kanila ay nagturo na rin ng hula.
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It's now been 46 years of teaching hula and over that time, I've had probably thousands of students.
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Many of the little girls that were dancing at the time now have their own hula schools.
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They say that hula gave them the discipline and it taught them the teamwork.
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I will highly recommend that they should be taking hula.
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I will highly recommend that they should be taking these classes because of what they can benefit and learn from being involved in a hula community.
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Sa 46 na taong pagtuturo ni Xiao ng hula sa Toronto, hindi lamang siya nakatulong na ipakalat ang hilig sa sayaw.
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Nakabuo na rin siya ng komunidad na nagdutulot ng saya, mabuting kalusugan at pagkakaibigan.
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Para sa TFC News, Christine Santos, ABS-CBN News.