arnisandyz
Master Black Belt
Remembering back in my childhood, I recall my sisters were part of Fil-Am Dance troop that performed at Cultural events. I remember 2 distinct dances they would do and now see how it relates to FMA.
1. Tinikling - Basically two long (9ft?) heavy bamboo poles layed horizontally that is tapped and slammed together to the beat of music. In between the opening and closing of the poles the dancers would step in and out - kind of like jump rope, but with more consequence! Anyways Tinikling = replacement/ or triangle stepping
2. Candle Dance (don't remember the Tagalog name) Dancer holds two candles, one in each hand. right hand circles counter clockwise inward toward the body and keeps going counter clockwise until your back where you started, the left does the same but clockwise. Try it and tell me if you see any martial application.
Thanks
Andy
1. Tinikling - Basically two long (9ft?) heavy bamboo poles layed horizontally that is tapped and slammed together to the beat of music. In between the opening and closing of the poles the dancers would step in and out - kind of like jump rope, but with more consequence! Anyways Tinikling = replacement/ or triangle stepping
2. Candle Dance (don't remember the Tagalog name) Dancer holds two candles, one in each hand. right hand circles counter clockwise inward toward the body and keeps going counter clockwise until your back where you started, the left does the same but clockwise. Try it and tell me if you see any martial application.
Thanks
Andy