TRADITIONAL TINIKLING

We created this tumblr account in order to provide resources that will help in learning tinikling.

Both Amanda and I have clapped, danced, choreographed, swayed, and performed tinikling all over. From a packed auditorium to grocery store aisles, from Filipino festivals to wal-mart parking lots. We hope to share our experience in a tradition that we regard as a landmark of Filipino folk-dance.

If this all works out right, then we will post ground rules. videos, written-out choreography, and other updates of schedules in the coming weeks.



See you at practice,

Martin


Please Remind Martin or Amanda when not being able to attend practices

If you are not able to attend practices, then we would like to know where you are. Whether you are sick, have to be somewhere else, at a practice for another dance, or just unable to attend the practice, please practice common courtesy to the choreographers by simply telling us before the meeting/practice or calling/texting us about not being there. By knowing beforehand who will be able to attend, we can better prepare for how we need to run rehearsal.

Also, if you are not able to attend an adequate amount of practices especially without notifying the dance head, your spot may be taken or you may be cut from the dance. We will try not to penalize anyone for simply not being able to go, but we still have to know why. Thanks.

questions? comments? concerns? can’t be there?

(916-716-1806)

See you at practice,

Martin