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this is a bit hard just to let you know there is a little info on the history of itik-itik dance.

you can find it at wikipilipinas,

itik-itik is popular in visayan settlers of surigao del norte and this particular dance is similar to duck movement with the imagery of short choppy steps and splashing water onto it's back while attracting a mate. It is said to have originated from the sibay dance w/ dejado music, ...

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