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So I did some research and…. Magunatip is specifically from the Murut people of Sabah in Malaysia. Anybody know so originally posted this so we can give them credit?
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The Magunatip bamboo dance by Budayawan, one of Sabah’s best traditional dance groups. Magunatip, the traditional dance of the Murut, who were once the headhunting warriors of Borneo, demands both bravery and agility.
And then you realise the kid doing the dancing is wearing a BLINDFOLD!
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Magunatip Bamboo Dance, Sabah, Malaysia: Magunatip, which is also known as “Bamboo Dance”, is one of the most popular traditional dances of Sabah. This energetic dance is performed by Murut people, who mainly reside in the interior districts of Sabah… The Murut constitute an indigenous ethnic community comprising 29 distinct sub-ethnic groups dwelling within the northern inland territories of Borneo. Wikipedia
#Magunatip Bamboo Dance#Sabah#Kwijau indigenous ethnic group#Eastern Malaysia#Island of Borneo#Malaysia#Asia#Asian Continent
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La danse du bambou Magunatip est une danse traditionnelle du peuple Murut de Sabah, en Malaisie. Exécutée entre deux perches de bambou en mouvement, il faut faire preuve d'agilité et de précision. Historiquement, il s'agissait d'une danse de célébration après un raid réussi de chasseurs de têtes. Aujourd'hui, elle continue d'être une manifestation vivante de l'héritage Murut lors de festivals et d'événements culturels. Noyel Anthony, de la troupe de danse Kumpulan Budayawan, démontre un niveau avancé en dansant les yeux bandés
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In case you're wondering, this is the Magunatip dance by the Murut people! They're indigenous to Sabah, Malaysia and this dance is usually performed during celebrations and social events.
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I wish to one up the Filipinos and their tinikling dance with the magunatip as performed by a professional dance troupe at one of my local malls, pre-lockdown.
Tinikling does NOT go fast enough for me.
DO THIS BLINDFOLDED!
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Traditional Muganatip Bamboo Stick dance at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Magunatip is a traditional dance from Sabah. It has its origin in the Philippines, and is popularly known as the Bamboo Dance.
Magunatip is often performed by the Kwijau and Murut tribes. The word "magunatip" comes from the word "apit" which means "to be caught between two (bamboo) sticks".
The dance starts slowly and the tempo gradually increases to display the skill of the dancers in negotiating their feet in and out of the bamboo poles. Due to the element of danger in getting one's foot caught between the bamboo, Magunatip dance creates excitement and bring life to many celebrations.
These dances include the very popular Magunatip dance or bamboo dance, where rapid foot works are a must in tempo with the many long bamboo sticks knocking against each other.
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Ultimately cool! Did you notice the dancer is blindfolded?
Magunatip bamboo dance by Budayawan
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Twin bamboo lion dance or shall I call it the Magunatip lion dance during the Lion Dance Festival at Likas Sports Complex earlier this month. Video by @mysabah - #liondance #chinesenewyear #bamboo #magunatip #sabah - @kkcity @ilovesabah @sabahtwt @sabahinfo
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which reminds me i rlly wanna learn magunatip dance
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Tutup mata lagik... #magunatip #tarianbuluh #hebat (at IMAGO Shopping Mall)
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putting this here in case someone needs to know the tortures of magunatip (real fun starts at 1:27 ish)
fitting name since the root word atip quite literally means to clamp/sandwich lol
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#rbing again for the new hideous info now i am starting to doubt if i have to learn magunatip at all#Youtube#before anyone asks#magunatip is a murut dance#although dusuns dance it too#we call it mogunatip/moginatip
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Magunatip is a traditional dance from Sabah. It has its origin in the Philippines, and is popularly known as the Bamboo Dance. Magunatip is often performed by the Kwijau and Murut tribes. The word "magunatip" comes from the word "apit" which means "to be caught between two (bamboo) sticks". The dance starts slowly and the tempo gradually increases to display the skill of the dancers in negotiating their feet in and out of the bamboo poles. Due to the element of danger in getting one's foot caught between the bamboo, Magunatip dance creates excitement and bring life to many celebrations. These dances include the very popular Magunatip dance or bamboo dance, where rapid foot works are a must in tempo with the many long bamboo sticks knocking against each other.
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