BUDOTS - Its a freestyle dancing mixed with fun and amusing dance steps. Proudly Davao made po ang mga songs nA budots. "Simple yet deep bass, static sounds, occasional scratching, horns of varying pitches and tempo, DJ spiels throughout, sometimes distorted vocals, looped all over and over make up the "budots" formula. It's like a crossbreed of European techno music and bad hip-hop, added with some nasty attitude" - JOHN DURANA (FB)
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Budots is a Filipino street dance and music genre that originated in Davao City in the early 2000s. It combines elements of electronic dance music, particularly techno and hip-hop beats, with energetic dance moves. The dance style gained popularity among the youth and is often performed at parties, events, and community gatherings. Over time, budots has evolved and spread beyond the Philippines, becoming a cultural phenomenon in various regions.
Budots is a popular street dance that originated in the Philippines, characterized by its energetic and lively movements often set to electronic dance music, particularly a mix of hip-hop and techno. It typically involves quick footwork, body isolations, and improvisation, making it a fun and expressive form of dance. Budots is often performed in social settings, such as parties or community gatherings, and has gained a following on social media platforms, contributing to its spread beyond local communities. The dance reflects the vibrant culture and creativity of Filipino youth.
samples of folk dances in the Philippines are Tinikling, Itik-itik, Carinosa, Canao.