tikling

tikling
ti·kling

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  • Tinikling — dancers. The tinikling is one of the most popular and well known of traditional Philippine dances.[1] The tinikling is a pre Spanish dance from the Philippines that involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and… …   Wikipedia

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  • tinikling — |tinə|kliŋ noun ( s) Etymology: Tagalog, from tiklíng tikling : bamboo dance …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Michael Dadap — Born May 19, 1944 (1944 05 19) (age 67) Leyte, Philippines Genres Philippine Folk Music Occupations Guitarist, composer, conductor …   Wikipedia

  • Dolores (Eastern Samar) — Municipality of Dolores Lage von Dolores in der Provinz Eastern Samar Basisdaten Bezirk …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • tinikling — /tɪnɪkˈlɪŋ/ (say tinik ling) noun a traditional dance of the Philippines, in which the dancers move between bamboo poles. {Tagalog, from tikling a long legged native bird whose movements are imitated in the dance} …  

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