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About Tinikling

Tinikling is a conventional Philippine people move which began during the Spanish provincial time. The move includes two individuals beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo shafts on the ground and against each other in a joint effort with at least one artists who venture over and in the middle of the posts in a move. It is customarily moved to rondalla music, a kind of serenade played by a gathering of stringed instruments which started in Spain amid the Middle Ages. 

Two or more artists at that point weave through the quickly moving bamboo posts with uncovered feet and lower legs. The artists need to painstakingly take after the mood so as not to get their lower legs captured between the shafts as they snap shut. They begin to hit the dance floor with their hands at their hips or caught behind their backs. The rhythm of the bamboo posts turns out to be speedier as the move advances, compelling the artists closer together as their developments turn out to be more berserk. The artists clasp hands at the last piece of the move, when the beat is the quickest. 

They end the move by relinquishing each other's hands and venturing out altogether of the moving bamboo shafts. For the move, females generally wear a dress called balintawak or patadyong, and guys wear an untucked weaved shirt called the barong Tagalog. The balintawak are brilliant dresses with wide angled sleeves and the patadyong is a pineapple fiber pullover combined with checkered skirts.

The barong Tagalog is normally light since quite a while ago sleeved shirts and worn with red pants. Artists wear no footwear while performing. Present day iations of the move can incorporate advancements like expanding the number or game plan of the posts changing the quantity of artists, or utilizing distinctive music and movement.

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