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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2006

Another traditional Thai dance, with only women.

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  • is that people from the Phillipines do that ??

  • It's possible that people from the Phillipines have a similar dance. Do you have an any clues? Thanks.

  • yes, the tinikling and the singkil. the tinikling goes to music adopted by the spaniards though. and the singkil has indochina/muslim origins.

  • Wow blinxker,

    Thanks for the additional info. I seem to be learning ever more from the comments than from taking the video itself. I, of course, taped it as a non-expert and got to see only the touristic side of this dance. Thanks again.

    -- technolinguist.

  • Thai village show at the Rose Garden, correct?

  • Not sure if it was the Rose Garden, but it certainly was in Ratchaburi province.

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  • wow i see the diffrance between the philipines dance and the thai therwe bothe very unique

  • every asian group does this dance...just dunno were it originated from.

  • @1995gerald Spaniards invaded the Philippines a long time ago. You will encounter many Filipinos having Spanish last names such as "Reyez" or "Rodriguez" etc etc.

  • It looks like tinikling in philippines, anyway i guess any southeastasian country uses bamboo also for their dancing

  • dang...i like it...hahaha...but i've noticed ALOT of asian cultures has this dance/game thing with bamaboo...juss like how they were dancing..like..the Miao Ethnic Minority...or the Philippinos etc...

  • This one sounds like this one filipino dance that i've seen.

  • haha omfg y3a itz called da tinkling dance oh Y3A WE ASIANZ R GOOD!

  • guys how come Philippines music and dance has kind of a Spanish thing when Philippines is located in Asia how did that happened?

  • Tinikling dance is a Spanish Filipino(PHILIPPINES) dance

  • This need is not the traditional Thai dance. It really dance traditional Lao / Lao Issan.

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