The name
tinikling is a reference to birds locally known as
tikling, which can be any of a number of
rail species, but more specifically refers to the slaty-breasted rail (
Gallirallus striatus), the buff-banded rail (
Gallirallus philippensis), and the barred rail (
Gallirallus torquatus). The term
tinikling literally means "to perform it
tikling-like." (
Gallirallus philippensis), one of the birds locally known in the Philippines as
tikling, which were the inspiration for the movements of the danceThe dance originated in
Palo, Leyte, Island in the Visayas. It imitates the movement of the
tikling birds as they walk between grass stems, run over tree branches, or dodge bamboo traps set by rice farmers. However, other known stories also explain where this national dance originated from. A more popular one is the legend, without historical evidence, that says the tinikling dance originated from Filipino field workers during the time of Spanish colonization. It was a form of punishment for workers who worked too slowly in the large haciendas the Spanish had. More specifically, two spine-tipped bamboo poles were used to hit the feet of the field workers. Legend claims that after a while, the workers trained themselves to dodge the strikes of the bamboo poles. What was once a way to avoid punishment now became a form of art and dance. As stated, there is no historical basis to support the previous claim. Similar dances exist in other regions of
South and
Southeast Asia that were never under Spanish rule, such as the
Cheraw dance in India,
Múa Sạp in Vietnam,
Lao Kra Top Mai in Thailand,
Robam Kom Araek in Cambodia,
Karen or Bamboo Chin dance in Myanmar,
Alai Sekap in Brunei,
Ami Bamboo in Taiwan, and
Magunatip in Sabah (East Malaysia). It could be said, then, that tinikling is probably a dance of pre-Hispanic origin to which distinctive elements, such as the
rondalla, were added as a result of the
acculturation process that took place during
Spanish rule. Today tinikling is taught throughout the United States. In grades K-12 the dance is used as an aerobic exercise for
physical education classes, to help expand physical movements such as hand coordination, foot speed, and also rhythm. Tinikling is commonly performed at schools and on special occasions, such as the Filipino
Independence Day, as a celebration of Filipino culture and Filipino pride. ==Description==