Woman Passing by Hit with Majorette Dancer’s Baton; Grabs and Thrown it Away

Woman grabs and throws away majorette dancer’s baton after she was accidentally hit

MAJORETTE – A woman passing by was hit with a dancer’s baton, so she grabbed it and threw it away.

Majorette, also known as baton twirling, is a popular performance art in the Philippines. It involves rhythmic movement, dance, and manipulation of a baton or a drum major’s mace. In the Philippines, majorettes are often seen leading marching bands during parades, competitions, and other events.

They typically wear brightly colored and sequined costumes, with boots and a hat or tiara. Their movements involve tossing, twirling, and catching the baton while performing various dance steps. Some majorette routines may also include acrobatics, such as cartwheels and splits.

Majorette groups in the Philippines often compete in local and national competitions, showcasing their skills and creativity. These competitions are judged based on various criteria, including technique, difficulty, and presentation. Winners of these competitions may earn cash prizes, trophies, and other awards.

Aside from competitions, it is also a popular activity in schools and universities. Many schools have their own majorette groups, which perform during school events and other festivities. Joining a majorette group is a great way for students to develop their coordination, discipline, and teamwork skills while also showcasing their talents and creativity.

Meanwhile, a woman passing by was hit by a majorette dancer’s baton, so she grabbed it and threw it away. Watch the video below:

The video uploaded by Juliana Jhoy Gomez Regalado shows a woman passing by a group of majorette dancers. She was accidentally hit by one of the dancer’s baton. Subsequently, she immediately grabbed and threw the baton away.

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