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Yowlah. An Emirati child performing Yowlah. The yowlah[1][2][3][4] / ˈjaʊlə / (Arabic: اليولة, al-yawlah, or العيالة, al-ʿayyalah or al-ʿiyyalah), is a weapon dance of the United Arab Emirates, traditionally performed during weddings, celebrations, and other events. [5][2] The dance is accompanied by traditional music (drums ...
The United Arab Emirates is a part of the Arab khaleeji tradition. Yowlah, a type of music and dance also known as Al-Ayyala, has been registered by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2014. [39] One of the UAE's most famous traditional singers is Mehad Hamad, who is known for singing patriotic lyrics and poems about the desert.
The music of the United Arab Emirates stems from the Eastern Arabia music traditions.Distinctive dance songs from the area's fishermen are also well-known. Liwa (or leiwah / leywah) is a type of music and dance performed mainly in communities which contain descendants of Bantu peoples from the African Great Lakes region, and hybrid Afro-Arab rhythms such as the Sha'abi al-Emirati and Bandari ...
Yowlah (also called "ayala"), a traditional dance of the United Arab Emirates and Oman. "Ayala", a song from the album 17 by XXXTentacion. Ayala (Star Trek), a fictional character on Star Trek: Voyager. Ayala Dormer, a fictional character in Anthony Trollope's novel Ayala's Angel.
Yaghūth. Yatha. v. t. e. Arab folk dances (Arabic: رقص عربي, romanized:raqs ʿarabiyy), also referred to as Oriental dance, Middle-Eastern dance and Eastern dance, are the traditional folk dances of the Arabs in Arab world. Arab dance has many different styles, including the three main types of folklore, classical, and contemporary.
T. Fann at-Tanbura. Turkish Cypriot folk dances. Categories: Culture of the Middle East. Dances by ethnicity or region. Asian dances. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Inside, the dance floor hasn’t changed either. The pale hardwood is worn from 10 decades worth of concerts, dances and celebrations. If you try, you can remember the feeling of the crowd and the ...
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