Alisan Maidens
After dinner at the Tonpo Tilun Hotel, we were entertained by a group of Alisan maidens. They performed for only 30 minutes at the lobby.
Some of the spectators joined in and even tried the bamboo sticks dance.
Next, we did something before we called it a day..(to be continued)
Some of the spectators joined in and even tried the bamboo sticks dance.
Next, we did something before we called it a day..(to be continued)
Did you join in?
ReplyDeletethe alisan maidens i saw in the movies and tv are very pretty leh... :)
ReplyDeleteAnticipation!
ReplyDeleteHappiness is to be continued...
ReplyDeletewas that u, wenn?
ReplyDeletethe bamboo dance is fun.
ReplyDeleteHaha. It must be so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThese dancers and tour guides are very entertaining. I think we Malaysians can learn something here too.
ReplyDeleteDance in hotel lobby... hmmm... a bit weird.
ReplyDeleteAww...how so fun huh! :D If this can be carried out in a rural area, then it will be better. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting dancing in the hotel lobby hehehe. Did you dance/join too?
ReplyDeleteI remembered these native people when I visited Taiwan as a young child with my parents.
ReplyDeleteAre Alisan people aborigines of Taipei? Looks fun, the bamboo danc. Did you join in?
ReplyDeleteThe bamboo dance is not easy! did you try it?
ReplyDeletenice... they sing or not?
ReplyDeletehave you record any movie clip to share>?
Which one is Wenn in the photo?
ReplyDeleteI was not in the picture! I had to take pictures of the dance..:)
ReplyDeleteOh...that was a great experience. That's their aborigines dance right?
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteit must have been fun.
ReplyDeleteWenn: Did you try the stick dance. I would fall for certain.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I think I would fall flat on my face if I tried that dance!
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