When did Tiklos started?
Tiklos was introduced at 1967 University of the Pacific Folk Dance Camp by Bernardo T. Pedere, who was the lead male dancer and the consultant of the Leyte Filipiniana Folk Dance Group.
What is the purpose of Tiklos involved in a dance towards Filipino?
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.
What is the literal meaning of Tiklos folk dance?
Tiklos refers to a group of peasants who agree to work for each other one day each week to clear the forest, prepare the soil for planting, or do any odd job in the farm, including the building of a house.
Is Tiklos a Tagalog dance?
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!
What are the factors affecting folk dance?
Various factors can influence change in ethnic-folk dances, and the creative factors; individual, community, nationality, and state, are only four of them. Change in ethnic-folk dance usually happens under the influence of one or all four creative factors though each factor may be more or less active.
What characteristics of Filipino can you derive from the dance Tiklos?
What type of dance is 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!
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