This is done in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in a dance. The locomotor movements used in this dance are hopping, jumping, and turning.
The dance imitates the movement of the tikling birds as they walk between grass stems, run over tree branches, or dodge bamboo traps set by rice farmers. Dancers imitate the tikling bird’s grace and speed by skillfully manoeuvring between the bamboo poles.
Learning the dance helped students discover more about Filipino culture and Filipino pride. It helped them expand their physical movements including hand coordination, foot speed, and rhythm. Luckily, students had been training for Cross Country so they had a good level of fitness . Room 13 worked with their buddy class, Room 5. After learning some basic steps the students were challenged to create a dance they could perform in front of an audience. It was great to see them persevering, communicating, and supporting each other.
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