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dabkedance,dabke, dance of jordan #shorts ,arabicdabke

dabkedance,dabke, dance of jordan #shorts ,arabicdabke #dabkedance #dabke dance of jordan #shorts #arabicdabke #dabke dance The Dabke is the traditional folk dance of Jordan, going back generations. It can be danced by men, women, or both, with different steps and different rhythms. However,  it is also a dance of solidarity and a way of expressing nationalism and the age-old presence of art and culture in a positive way. Traditional Dance forms (often called Folk dances in the West) can be defined as any local dancing tradition, often strongly connected with local musical forms and/or local beliefs. ...  A classic example from Britain would be Morris Dancing, and its Sword Dancing, Mumming, and Hodening subforms. Dabke is an exuberant, joyful form of traditional line and circle dancing with origins in Middle Eastern culture and Bedouin tribes.  Large groups of people interlock arms, tap, stomp with their feet, and sing or chant. Their purpose is to share historical narratives and vi

dabkedance,dabke, dance of jordan #shorts ,arabicdabke

dabkedance,dabke, dance of jordan #shorts ,arabicdabke #dabkedance #dabke dance of jordan #shorts #arabicdabke #dabke dance The Dabke is the traditional folk dance of Jordan, going back generations. It can be danced by men, women, or both, with different steps and different rhythms. However,  it is also a dance of solidarity and a way of expressing nationalism and the age-old presence of art and culture in a positive way. Traditional Dance forms (often called Folk dances in the West) can be defined as any local dancing tradition, often strongly connected with local musical forms and/or local beliefs. ...  A classic example from Britain would be Morris Dancing, and its Sword Dancing, Mumming, and Hodening subforms. Dabke is an exuberant, joyful form of traditional line and circle dancing with origins in Middle Eastern culture and Bedouin tribes.  Large groups of people interlock arms, tap, stomp with their feet, and sing or chant. Their purpose is to share historical narratives and vi