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Watch stunning Filipino-Canadian dance troupe Hataw perform in a waterfall

Filipino-Canadian dance troupe Hataw only formed in 2014, but as co-founders Jodinand Aguillon and Crista Aguinaldo explain, they've gone from strength to strength, appearing at festivals such as Kultura, playing to large crowds and in viral music videos.

After forming in 2014, the group has already played for big crowds

The rise and rise of Filipino-Canadian dance troupe Hataw

9 years ago
Duration 3:41
Filipino-Canadian dance troupe Hataw only formed in 2014, but as co-founders Jodinand Aguillon and Crista Aguinaldo explain, they've gone from strength to strength, appearing at festivals such as Kultura, playing to large crowds and in viral music videos.

Filipino-Canadian dance troupe Hataware relatively new on the scene, but it hasn't stopped themfrom making a splash. The troupeformed in 2014, but as founder and artistic directorJodinand Aguillon and co-founderCrista Aguinaldo explain, they've gone from strength to strength, appearing at festivals such as Kultura, a Filipino arts festival in Toronto,playing to large crowds,and even appearing in viral music videos like thisone by electronicmusic group DATU. (Full disclosure: Exhibitionists' own senior producer Romeo Candido is a member of DATU.)

After racking up more than 70,000 views on Facebook for the music video, Hataware working on a demo reel of their own. Watch the segment at the top of the page to learn how Aguillon and Aguinaldo's shared history in dance led to the group's formation, and how the group's membership stretches across the country.

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