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Filos demonstrate how to dance Tinikling at Philippines Street Festival 2016

Young Filipino-Australians showed Melburnians how easy it is to learn to dance the Philippines’ most popular folk dance, tinikling.

Aside from Filipino food and other Asian dishes, there were also cultural presentations during the Philippines Street Festival 2016 held on 19-20 November 2016 at Argyle Square in Carlton, Victoria.

Filipinos and Australian businesses also had stalls to market their goods and services.

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