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Sabah people dance with bamboo. The Magunatip word is derived from the apit word, which means "trapped". In this dance one must master and show their agility and dexterity in jumping and putting their feet between the clapping bamboos without being trapped. This dance does not usually require any instrumental music because the rhythmic clapping and stamping of the bamboos produce a loud, beat and interesting sound or rhythm. This dance is usually performed to highlight any festive occasion. http://malaysia.alltheline.com