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  2. Attan - Wikipedia

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    However, the dance continues, sometimes for two or three hours at a stretch, with no breaks except a lowering of tempo or changes in the tunes and songs. [18] 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 ...

  3. Ballet Afsaneh - Wikipedia

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    Ballet Afsaneh was founded in 1986 by Sharlyn Sawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] [3] The dance troop has primarily consisted of women. [3]The company's director Sharlyn Sawyer, a belly dancer, was a pioneer of Central Asian choreography in the late 1980s, and in 1998 choreographed the Balinese inspired piece Keep Her. Safe.

  4. Category:Dance in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghan dancers (1 C) Pages in category "Dance in Afghanistan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Shabana Basij-Rasikh - Wikipedia

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    While Basij-Rasikh was still in college, she co-founded the School of Leadership, Afghanistan (SOLA), which is "dedicated to giving young Afghans access to quality education abroad and jobs back home.". [4] After graduation, Basij-Rasikh returned to Kabul, and turned SOLA into the first Afghan boarding school for girls. She served as the Acting ...

  6. Manizha Talash - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She competed in the Olympics, and wore a cape with the phrase "Free Afghan Women" on it in the pre-qualifier round. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] She lost the round 0-3 to India Sardjoe from the Netherlands, before the result was updated to her being disqualified for displaying a political slogan, which is a violation of rule 50 of the Olympic ...

  7. Aryana Sayeed - Wikipedia

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    Sayeed's first single, in 2008, was MashAllah. However, the turning point in her career came after her song Afghan Pesarak was released in 2011. [6] Aryana Sayeed eventually became a household name in many Afghan homes outside Afghanistan and was requested to perform at many concerts around the world. [7]

  8. The Underground Girls of Kabul - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Girls of Kabul: in Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan is a book by Jenny Nordberg that documents the bacha posh of Afghanistan. Bacha posh translates from Dari as "dressed up like a boy." It is a term used in Afghanistan and in this book to describe children who are born as girls but are dressed up, raised and treated ...

  9. Zahra Elham - Wikipedia

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    Elham's musical career began in 2018 when she featured as a contestant in the fourteenth series of Afghan Star.Elham and her childhood friend Sediqa Madadgar were the only two female contestants to qualify for the live shows; their time in the competition was subsequently featured in the 2022 documentary And Still I Sing. [4]