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In terms of costume, the dance calls for the Balintawak costume with the tapis and the pañuelo.
As how dancepinoy.com defines it:The dance got its name from two popular dances in the late 1800s: the polka and balse (waltz). Though the balse is mentioned in the name of this dance, there is no single waltz step used in this dance. The steps of this dance are identified as the luksong uwak (jumping crow), wagayway (fluttering), hardin (garden), punta y tacon (heel and toe), corrida (bullfight), paseo (leisurely walk), ensayo (practice), contragansa (hop-cross) and the contragansa doble (double hop cross).
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
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In terms of costume, the dance calls for the Balintawak costume with the tapis and the pañuelo.
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As how dancepinoy.com defines it:The dance got its name from two popular dances in the late 1800s: the polka and balse (waltz). Though the balse is mentioned in the name of this dance, there is no single waltz step used in this dance. The steps of this dance are identified as the luksong uwak (jumping crow), wagayway (fluttering), hardin (garden), punta y tacon (heel and toe), corrida (bullfight), paseo (leisurely walk), ensayo (practice), contragansa (hop-cross) and the contragansa doble (double hop cross).
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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