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  2. Attan - Wikipedia

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    What the Attan Dance consists of: The dancers gather in a circle, and then is followed by music which starts slow at first, and then gradually speeds up. There is a consistent beat and rhythm, and during that specific beat is when they clap inside the circle, so the movement of the hands is outside prior to the beat.

  3. Nila Ibrahimi - Wikipedia

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    Nila Ibrahimi (Persian/Dari/Hazaragi: نیلا ابراهیمی; born 2006 or 2007) is an ethnic Hazara teen activist from Afghanistan who advocates for the rights of Afghan girls and women. [ 1 ] In March 2021, after Afghanistan banned girls and women over the age of 12 from singing publicly, Ibrahimi recorded a protest song and published it ...

  4. Seeta Qasemi - Wikipedia

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    Seeta's first commercial success came with the song "Dukhtare Kuchi", which was based on a love story between an Afghan nomad girl and boy. She followed this up with her next song "Mastam Mast". Qasemi's collaboration with Shafiq Mureed was Seeta's first Pashto song and she was praised for her well versed accent and the video, Ta Sara Meena ...

  5. Music of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghan hip-hop is a type of music popular among Afghanistan's youth and immigrant community. [26] It inherits much of the style of traditional hip hop, but puts added emphasis on rare cultural sounds. Afghan hip hop is mostly sung in Dari (Persian), Pashto, and English. One popular hip hop artist is DJ Besho (Bezhan Zafarmal), a resident of Kabul.

  6. Manizha Talash - Wikipedia

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    Manizha Talash (Persian: منیژه تلاش; born 2002), known competitively as b-girl Talash, is an Afghan breakdancer. She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris as a member of the Refugee Olympic Team .

  7. Manizha Talash, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee, punctuated her one and only battle at La Concorde by ripping off her black sweatshirt to reveal a blue cape with an all-caps message: "FREE AFGHAN WOMEN."

  8. Category:Dance in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Afghan dancers (1 C) Pages in category "Dance in Afghanistan"

  9. Farzana Naz - Wikipedia

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    Farzana Naz (Pashto: فرزانه ناز) is an Afghan female singer born in Baghlan, Afghanistan. She sings mainly Pashto songs and made her first songs in Pakistan, due to the unstable situation in Afghanistan. Her mother is a Dari speaker while her father belongs to the Pashtun tribe.