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  2. Dabke - Wikipedia

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    Dabke (Arabic: دبكة also spelled dabka, dabki, dubki, dabkeh, plural dabkaat) [1] is a Levantine folk dance, [2] [3] particularly popular among Lebanese, Jordanian, Palestinian, and Syrian communities. [4] Dabke combines circle dance and line dancing and is widely performed at weddings and other

  3. Zeyne (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sajdi was born and raised in a Amman, Jordan, the youngest child in a Palestinian-Jordanian family (her grandparents hailing from Nablus) with a passion for music and dance – her father is a collector of music records, her mother is an amateur singer who managed a dabke troupe for over twenty years, and her oldest sister Lina is a pianist.

  4. Arab folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Among the best-known of the Arab traditional dances are the belly dance, the ardah, and the dabke. [8] Traditional dancing is still popular among expatriate Arabs and has also been successfully exported to international folk dance groups all over the world. All dancers wear the traditional costume to embody the history of their culture and tell ...

  5. El Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe - Wikipedia

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    The group originally focused solely on dabke, but have since expanded to include other dance styles, as well as performances that mix traditional and contemporary choreography. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] In 1986 El Funoun established the " Palestinian Folklore Day ", which is an annual celebration that happens every year on October 7 and is celebrated all ...

  6. Culture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian Dabke folk dance as performed by men. Dabke (Arabic: دبكة), is a folk dance that originates from the Levant. [13] It is popular in Palestinian culture and many other cultures in the Levant, and many troupes perform the dance throughout the world. The Dabke is marked by synchronized jumping, stamping, and movement, similar to tap ...

  7. Shamstep - Wikipedia

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    47Soul at Rudolstadt-Festival (2022). Shamstep is a Levantine genre of electronic dance music that combines the traditional forms of Dabke music with electronic instruments. . 'Sham' is the Arabic name for the region of Greater Syria, Syria-Palestine or the Le

  8. Now United - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, the music video for the single "Love Myself" was released. In a video on the group's YouTube channel, Sofya announced that she would be working on new projects and quoting her. On February 28, the next and last unreleased single "Dabke" was released. On March 1, the music video for the single "U & Me" was released.

  9. Omar Souleyman - Wikipedia

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    Omar Souleyman was born in the village of Ras al-Ayn [3] near the Syria–Turkey border but grew up in the city of Tell Tamer. [4] He started his career as a part-time wedding singer in his native al-Hasakah Governorate, and while he is a Sunni Arab, he emphasises the influence its culturally diverse milieu has had on his style: