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Any Kabaroan practitioners?
By avm247 - Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:30:35 GMT
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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As I understand it, Kabaroan, is an (the???) Illocano style of FMA, sometimes referred to as didya. Kabaroan (or cabaroan) also means "newer or newest" style as opposed to Kadaanan (or cadaanan) meaning "older or oldest" style.
I was just wondering how many FMA stylists out there are Kabaroan practioners are on line here at FMA talk.
I practice Estalilla Kabaroan as taught by GM Ramiro Estalilla Jr and Associate GM Ed Bansuelo. We translate Kabaroan as "the art of the barons."
I know most of the NorCal Kabaroan practioners and would love to meet other any others Kabaroan practioners from this or any other Kabaraon lineage.
Does anyone else practice this style of FMA here?
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By avm247 - Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:30:35 GMT
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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As I understand it, Kabaroan, is an (the???) Illocano style of FMA, sometimes referred to as didya. Kabaroan (or cabaroan) also means "newer or newest" style as opposed to Kadaanan (or cadaanan) meaning "older or oldest" style.
I was just wondering how many FMA stylists out there are Kabaroan practioners are on line here at FMA talk.
I practice Estalilla Kabaroan as taught by GM Ramiro Estalilla Jr and Associate GM Ed Bansuelo. We translate Kabaroan as "the art of the barons."
I know most of the NorCal Kabaroan practioners and would love to meet other any others Kabaroan practioners from this or any other Kabaraon lineage.
Does anyone else practice this style of FMA here?
Read More...
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