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Hamodi Abbas | ... | Self |
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Zulfikar Ali Ahmad | ... | Self |
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Ehab Baik Alajami | ... | Self |
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Ahmad Ameen | ... | Self |
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Rami Baydoun | ... | Self |
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Ahmad El Sayed | ... | Self |
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Hisham Ghonaim | ... | Self |
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Wissam Ghonaim | ... | Self |
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Ali Abou Haykal | ... | Self |
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Khaled Abou Haykal | ... | Self |
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Naji Abou Haykal | ... | Self |
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Ismael Jalloul | ... | Self |
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Mohammed Madi | ... | Self |
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Wassim Mrhe | ... | Self |
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Haissam Nasser | ... | Self |
In "Dabke Time" we explore the background of the Arabic Dabke dance and specifically the Lebanese Dabke. I interviewed several subjects across two villages in Lebanon to find out more about this popular folk dance.
Wow, I learned more about the Dabke dance from this video. It demystifies myths why the men dancers hold hands too. You get to hear from some of the best Dabke dancers in Lebanon who provide insight into why they do the Dabke. A very eye-opening video. Thanks for sharing your culture with the world.