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The Filipino traditional tinikling dance is performed in a three quarters rhythm: 1 2 3 / 1 2 3 or "in in out" / "in in out." A dancer begins by standing next to a pair of bamboo poles. Entering with one foot at a time, the dancer steps "in" with one foot, "in" with the other foot, and finally steps "out" while lifting the inside foot high enough to avoid getting clapped in between the bamboo poles. Keeping the 1 2 3 or "in in out" pattern, the dancer continuously repeats these steps in a graceful way.

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