anak1,i think you are in the wrong country, Sabahan are Sabahan and Filipinos are PTI(Pendatang Tanpa Izin)(well..1% may have entered legally). If you are a Sabahan then you should know the difference or perhaps maybe you are one of them. Out here we call them pilaks.. and it is not an imaginary border..it is the straits of Tambisan that separates this Country.
Looks very similar to the types of dances in the Philippines (inparticularly the Singkil and Tinikling dances, which use bamboo poles as well).. but then again, Sabahans and Filipinos are pretty much the same people (if it wasn't for that imaginary line drawn somewhere off the coast called an "international border") (^_^)
anak1,i think you are in the wrong country, Sabahan are Sabahan and Filipinos are PTI(Pendatang Tanpa Izin)(well..1% may have entered legally). If you are a Sabahan then you should know the difference or perhaps maybe you are one of them. Out here we call them pilaks.. and it is not an imaginary border..it is the straits of Tambisan that separates this Country.
jtsk68 3 years ago
The Thai do the same style on dance too. But diffrent style dress.
chanheurng 4 years ago
oooo.....
that's interesting......
i must have a look myself too......
thanks for your information!!!! ^0^
gereisu 4 years ago
Looks very similar to the types of dances in the Philippines (inparticularly the Singkil and Tinikling dances, which use bamboo poles as well).. but then again, Sabahans and Filipinos are pretty much the same people (if it wasn't for that imaginary line drawn somewhere off the coast called an "international border") (^_^)
anak1 4 years ago
I see.....
yup i kinda agree with you.........^^
gereisu 4 years ago
This dance called Magunatip from the Murut ethnic group originally from Tenom, Sabah (where i'm from but i'm not murut)....
sueseacrest 4 years ago
oic...
i went there for holiday last year...
hehe
thanks for the info ^^
gereisu 4 years ago