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doing tahiton is easy all you have to do is bend your knees a little bit and move your knees back and forth that's how you do hawiian. how to do tahition in tihidi is bend your knees go on you tippy toes and move your hips and that's how your but move.s

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Q: How do you do the Tahitian dance?
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