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"Tinikling" (Philippine Bamboo Dance)

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2007

Yonie dancing Tinikling... Uncle Ernie asked me to dance this impromptu..I had no practice at all... The last time I danced this was 1996... As you can see, I almost got my feet caught by the 2 clicking bamboos... I look like a drunken dancer here but oh well! I had fun dancing the Tinikling! Enjoy!!!

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  • I thought that you did a excellent job....too bad that all of the people that posted negative comments couldn't show what they have to offer? Continue to dance...!

  • Well thank you Dhodin! You're such a possitive person... people that leaves negative comments are insecure... it just reflects their personality... Be possitive! I may not be a great dancer but the possitive side of it? I made people laugh at that moment... Be cool folks!!! It was just a show!

  • it was great......... but you know,... our school dancers can performed better than this! hahaha... XD

  • I don't blame you Jija! He he he! I'm am not a folk dancer myself. This dance was impromptu... meaning, the emcee called me on the spot. I am just an adventurous person. I just did this for fun!!!! Don't be too serious guys!!! Life is too short!!!!

  • u know wer to buy bamboo poles near San Bernardino, CA or websites that sell for a less price?

  • I'm not quite sure where to buy the bamboos but I think that Asia Reflection Store has it... you can try to google it... I forgot their web address....

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  • wow! i needed some research for an essay of mine for a cultural dance and your video was perfect!

    maraming salamat po! (i'm not full filipino so if i said this wrong, sorry!)

  • good job......

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  • Not bad for one who had no practice.. :)

  • thank yuo for this

  • e2 ung sasayawin nmin ewan kung m2loy mhirap bka maipit paa hehehe

    petty cute

  • ur so happy dancing tinikling.sino po ang longhair na na katalikod?si mam ramona yan ha?

  • I want to know the background music~~anyone knows???

  • and it's b'coz the dance came to Molluca in colonialism era

    hm...

  • it's like saureka-reka dance from Molluca, Indonesia

    Looks like we have some similar cultures.

  • The performance was great and perfect for me, Ive enjoyed watching it and she enjoyed it too.Theres no too much pressure and stress,just like in te province.I really love it.

  • hey... whr can i get music for this type of dance??

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