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Arts, 05.04.2021 16:20 nnyahtoland

The indigenous Maglalatik dance of Philippines mimics the battle between the Christian and the Muslim Moro tribesmen Maglalatik is also called as Manlalatik
which means "latik-maker" or Magbabao where "bao" means "a coconut shell". All
dancers are male with harnesses of coconut shells attached on their chests,
backs, thighs, and hips. Moro dancers wear red trousers while the Christian
dancers show up in blue. The Maglalatik embodies the element of a battle
reconciliation, and a prize as well -the latik or "coconut meat". It is usually
performed during religious processions at the town fiesta of Biñan, Laguna. It is
also a mark of obeisance to the patron of the town, San Isidro de Labrador. A calm
and elegant display of harmless weaponry, Maglalatik is a four-part war dance,
such as the palipasan and the escaramura or the reconciliation, which the Moro
had won technically.

Skills involved in the dance are:

Cardiovascular endurance
footwork
expression
focus
flexibility
reaction time
coordination
balance
gracefulness​


The indigenous Maglalatik dance of Philippines mimics the battle between the

Christian and the Mu

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