Dancing jailbirds in Philippines become Youtube hit
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Thriller
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Cebuano "Thriller" makes it to Yahoo frontpage
CPDRC inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Philippines get down. Check out http://www.yahoo.com/ (Featured section) now to view the video.
Also available on YouTube. It can be viewed using this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o>
The Cebu inmates had also performed several other numbers similarly accessible on YouTube. These include their rendition of...
Queen's 1984 hit "Radio Ga-ga" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAVVVMcTShQ&NR=1 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAVVVMcTShQ&NR=1>
"I Will Follow Him" from the 1992 movie "Sister Act," and a Muslim song "Dayang Dayang" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fptZ3FY-AwY&mode=related&search= <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fptZ3FY-AwY&mode=related&search=>
A recent upload is their version of the "Algorithm March" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjMd2Vabcv8 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjMd2Vabcv8> from the popular Japanese educational program "PythagoraSwitch. "
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Dancing jailbirds in Philippines become Youtube hit
CEBU, Philippines (AFP) - A video of Filipino prisoners dancing to hits like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in bright orange uniforms has become an instant worldwide hit on the video sharing website YouTube.
The video shot in a provincial jail on the central Philippine island of Cebu show some of the 1,600 inmates dancing in a routine to the Jackson classic and has attracted more than 1.9 million views on YouTube.
The website also shows routines for Queen's "Radio Gaga" and music from the hit move "Sister Act."
The success of the videos, which see dozens of orange-suited men lined up in neat rows, dancing in synchronised fashion, has surprised the men who started the practice as a form of physical exercise.
The dancing, held twice daily in jail, was the brainchild of special security consultant Byron Garcia who also put the videos on YouTube.
He said they began the dancing routines last year after he noticed that very few of the 1,600 prisoners were taking part in the calisthenics and push-ups that the jail was offering for their exercise.
Garcia was also looking for something to inculcate discipline in the prisoners who had been jailed for crimes ranging from murder to drug trafficking.
Garcia said they first started off by having the prisoners do military marches -- but to the tune of the Village People's disco hits, "YMCA" and "In the Navy" and Pink Floyd's "the Wall."
"I thought it would be easier to communicate with them using music," said Garcia.
"When they perfected the marching, we started the more difficult routines," even hiring a choreographer for them, says Garcia.
Vince Rosales, a former provincial capital employee who also manages a dance group, recalls that "I was really scared during my first week there. The inmates would not listen to me. They even threw slippers at me. They complained that they do not like to dance."
Garcia however laid down the law and compelled the prisoners to take part and eventually, they accepted it.
Rosales says he has even received thanks from elderly and infirm inmates for devising dance exercises for them.
The "Thriller" dance that has become so popular on YouTube actually took a month to perfect, he recalls. They also have dance routines based on local pop songs which have also been added to YouTube.
Garcia however says the real benefits of the programme are not its popularity but its effect on the prisoners.
"Do you see discipline, coordination, synchronisation? The high morale and high self esteem. If you watch the video, you can see discipline at work," he said.
Algorithm March with Prisoners
Radio Gaga with Prisoners
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Thanks for the "doodsdhandsome" but I prefer "Doodsdpogi" hehehe. Substance over Form! hahaha craving for the X-factor behind the name.
they really act like an artist................i love 8 u know. i always watch during my holiday.
gudluck guyz! keep up the gudwork!
u r famost now here in Hongkong
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What an awesome syncronized dancing performance. It takes a lot of discipline, patience and practice to perform such movements considering the number of the performers (1,600) and the coordination of the dance steps of each individual because not everybody has the ability to dance. This is a one of kind life achievement done by the CPDRC inmates in the Philippines through the creative mind of Mr. Byron Garcia showing the world that Filipinos are talented when in comes to dancing. Congratulations, to the choreographer, to the dancing inmates and to Mr. Byron Garcia for bringing the spirit and morale of the inmates high and for a job well done. This feat should be place in the Guinness Book of World Record. Mabuhay ang Pilipino!




Francis Moran says:
2 years ago
simply wonderful doodsdhandsome :)
first time i saw this on the internet and up to now ... i can't get overthe amazement at what it took to come out with such a performance.
while it is true that they have a debt to pay for their past indiscretions and that this has resulted in their being deprived of virtually all freedom. Things like this bring back the humanity they lost and this augurs a shining chance for their eventual rehabilitation and successful return to society.
great hub!