Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group

The Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group (ROFG) was founded in 1972, and started out as a fledgling folk dance company composed of some thirty performers.[1] Leaning on the vast amount of data and artifacts that he has accumulated while doing research over the years, Ramon Obusan[2] thought of starting a dance company that would mirror the traditional culture of the Philippines through dance and music.

For over thirty years the ROFG has created a niche in the world of dance as forerunner of Philippine dance performed closest to its original form. The ROFG has been one of the Cultural Center of the Philippines' leading resident companies since 1986 and has presented over a thousand performances in the Philippines and abroad.[1]

Despite international recognition, the ROFG has never forgotten the people who are the very source of its pride. For the past two decades, it has documented and performed the rituals of more than 50 ethnolinguistic groups from within the country. With more than twenty full-length Filipino dance works – among which are suites from the Cordillera, Bagobo, T'boli, Tausug, Maranao, the Aetas and the Talaandig among others – the ROFG has served to preserve the dance heritage of the Philippines.[1]

References

  1. "Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group turns 33". Manila Bulletin. 25 April 2005. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  2. "Tribute to National Artist Ramon Obusan on Art 2 Art". ClickTheCity. 22 June 2007. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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