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gimik [gímik] v To put on street drama (as of negrito performers). Naggimik sinra tong magpaliwas it ati-atihan sa plasa. They put on a street drama when they performed the “ati-atihan” in the plaza. (sem. domains: 4.2.6.3 - Exercise, 4.2.4 - Dance, 4.2.6 - Entertainment, recreation, 4.2.1 - Come together, form a group, 4.2.7 - Play, fun, 4.2.2.3 - Celebrate, 4.2.2.2 - Festival, show.)

ati-atihan [ati-atíhan] (der. of ati) n A display of street dancing by people dressed as negritos with blackened skin, painted skin designs with grass and coconut clothing. [This is performed by groups of people with blackened skin and native grass or woven costumes, who take part in the parade during the annual fiesta. It originated on the island of Panay just to the south of the Bantoanon or Asi language area.] (sem. domains: 4.2.4 - Dance.)