Tiklos - Philippine Folk Dance
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2019
- For Centuries Tiklos (Tee-KLOHS) has been a very important factor in the social life of the peasant in Leyte, Philippines. Tiklos refers to a group of peasants who agree to work for each other one day each week to clear the forest, prepare for soil for planting, or to do any odd job on the farm, including the building of a house. At noontime the people gather to eat lunch together and to rest. During this rest period Tiklos music is played and the peasants then dance the Tiklos. Tiklos was introduced at the 1967 University of the Pacific Folk Dance Camp by Bernardo T. Pedere, who was the lead male dancer and dance consultant of the Leyte Filipiniana Folk Dance Group which in 1966 toured the United States
Research Committee: Miriam Lidster and Dorothy Tamburini
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Dear LDN Indakan Dance Troupe,
I am writing to request your permission to copy the choreography of the Tiklos folk dance for our upcoming culmination event. The Tiklos dance is a beautiful and traditional dance that we would love to include in our program, and we believe it would add a unique and interesting element to our event.
We understand that the Tiklos dance is a cultural treasure, and we would like to assure you that we will treat it with the respect and reverence it deserves. We will make sure to properly credit the dance and its creators during our program, and we will not use it for any commercial purposes.
We would be honored if you would grant us permission to use the Tiklos dance in our event. Thank you for considering our request.
Sincerely,
Grade 12, Pyxis, STEM
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