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Which is bamboo dance of nagaland?

Naga is a city in the Bicol Province in the Philippines. The Bamboo dance you're referring to is called "Tinikling" It's name after a bird "Tikling" or roadrunner in English. The bamboo resembles a bird-trap that try to capture this tikling, and the dancers hopping inside and out of the clapping [two] bamboos are the tikling. see web link "Tinikling" on left for a sampler


Who discovered tinikling?

The Tinikling dance is a well-known dance in the Philippines. No solid records exist of its creation, but legends say it was made during the era of Spaniard rule, where workers who didn't work hard enough were punished by standing between two bamboo poles.


When did tinikling dance originate?

Tinikling dance originated in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, which began in the 16th century. It is believed to have developed from the local practice of avoiding the traps set by the tikling bird, hence the name. The dance has evolved over time and is now a popular cultural performance showcasing agility and rhythm, often performed during festivals and celebrations.


What the tinikling folk dances?

Tinikling is a traditional Filipino folk dance that originated in the Visayan region. It involves two performers rhythmically tapping and sliding bamboo poles on the ground while dancers step in and out between the poles. The dance mimics the movements of the tikling bird, known for its agility in avoiding grass traps. Tinikling is often performed during festivals and celebrations, showcasing the dancers' agility and coordination.


Where does the filipino dance tinikling came from?

Tinikling is a traditional Filipino folk dance that originates from the Visayan region of the Philippines, particularly from the island of Leyte. The dance mimics the movements of the tikling bird as it navigates through grass and bamboo traps set by farmers. It involves dancers skillfully stepping in and out of bamboo poles that are clapped together in rhythm. Tinikling is often performed at cultural celebrations and showcases the agility and grace of the dancers.