The Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company (LKDC) is a Philippine folkloric dance troupe based in the island of Leyte in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines.
Company
The LKDC aims to preserve the cultural heritage of the Philippines and promote it locally and globally.[1] According to the company's official website: "Its repertoire consists of Philippine traditional dances and music showing a kaleidoscope of Philippine culture through the performing arts."[2]
History
The company was founded in 1960 at the Holy Infant College in Tacloban City in Leyte by Teresita Veloso Pil. The group was initially called the Leyte Filipiniana Dance Troupe.[3] Sister Mary Canisius, the school directress of Holy Infant College, is also credited as having encouraged the formation of the dance troupe. The troupe first performed in September 1961 at the same college's celebration of its College Day. The success of the dance troupe resulted in invitations for the group to perform in other parts of Tacloban and eventually the rest of the country and the world.[2]
Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal designated the dance troupe as Official Cultural Ambassadors of the Philippines to the United States for 1965. The group toured the United States and even appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.[2]
In 1975, the group became an independent entity from the Holy Infant College and was reorganized. In 1977, the group received its present name upon the creation of the Leyte Kalipayan Cultural Foundation, which to this day still manages the activities of the dance troupe. The word kalipayan comes from the Waray-Waray language and means happiness.[2]
Tours
The group has toured in various cities around the world in Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. Since the company's founding, it has performed in 37 countries.[4][3][2][5]
Recognitions
In 2016, the LKDC received recognition from the World Dance Organization.[4] In 1980, the company won the silver medal at the International Folklore Festival in Dijon, France.[2]
References
- ↑ "Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company PDO". Spring Rain Global Consultancy. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "A Brief History". Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company. Archived from the original on February 17, 2006. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
- 1 2 "Leyte Kalipayan Dance Troupe". artseducation.culturalcenter.gov.ph. Cultural Center of the Philippines.
- 1 2 "Leyte Kalipayan Dance Company". festivalvitosha.com. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
- ↑ "Leyte dance troupe wows audiences in Switzerland". GMA News Online. 2009-09-10. Retrieved 2024-01-10.