what is tiklos
what is the meaning of Philippine folk dance tiklos? what is the meaning of Philippine folk dance tiklos?
classification of tiklos dance
meaning of tiklos dance
Masbate is an island province located in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, not in the Visayas region.
Tiklos is also known as pintakasi. This is a traditional Filipino folk dance that is performed in and with a large group.
The origin of the Tiklos dance is uncertain. The Tiklos dance is performed by peasants of Leyte. This music is played during their noontime meal periods and once the meal is finished, the peasants begin the folk dance.
Pangunahing hakbang sa sayaw na tiklos
Tiklos (also called "pintakasi") is the Waray equivalent to the "bayanihan". Groups of people work for somebody without hoping for anything in return. They work odd jobs like clearing forests, digging the earth for wells, moving a nipa hut to a new location or even building a house! In all these for free. Of course grateful benefactors would offer drinks and food; but it is not always expected. During breaks these people dance the tiklos accompanied by the subing (plawta), gimbal and tambora drums or when available, the "sista". The Tiklos music is also played to call them back to work.
Lake Buhi, Visayas, Philippines
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It is a Philippines folk dance.