Guide Questions:
1. What have you seen in the picture?
2. Where did it come from?
3. What are its uses?
4. Do you know how to use these in a dance?
5. Can you give/ show at least one step of the dance Maglalatik?
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Guide Questions:
1. What have you seen in the picture?
2. Where did it come from?
3. What are its uses?
4. Do you know how to use these in a dance?
5. Can you give/ show at least one step of the dance Maglalatik?
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The Maglalatik (also known as Manlalatik or Magbabao) is a folk dance from the Philippines performed by male dancers.[1] Coconut shell halves are secured onto the dancers' hands[2] and on vests upon which are hung four or six more coconut shell halves. The dancers perform the dance by hitting one coconut shell with the other; sometimes the ones on the hands, the ones on the body, or the shells worn by another performer, all in time to a fast drumbeat.