Tag: تعلم الدبكة

  • Dabke Tesawiyah | دبكة تسعاوية

    Dabke Tesawiyah | دبكة تسعاوية

    Dabke Tesawiyah: The Signature Dabke of Ma’an in Southern Jordan Dabke Tesawiyah (دبكة تسعاوية), also widely known as Dabke Al-Ma’aniya, is one of the most distinctive and celebrated Jordanian folk dances. The dance is closely associated with the city of Ma’an in southern Jordan, where it represents an essential part of the region’s cultural identity…

  • Dabke Sha’rawiyeh | دبكة شعراوية

    Dabke Sha’rawiyeh | دبكة شعراوية

    Dabke Sha’rawiyeh: A Fast and Energetic Dabke of Horan and Palestine Origin and Regional Presence Dabke Sha’rawiyeh (الدبكة الشعراوية) is a traditional Levantine folk dance found across the Horan region, which includes southern Syria, northern Jordan, and parts of Palestine. It is especially well known in Palestinian folk heritage and is considered one of the…

  • Dabke Dahha | دبكة الدّحّة

    Dabke Dahha | دبكة الدّحّة

    Al-Dahha (الدحّة) – Bedouin War Chant and Collective Dance of the Desert Al-Dahha (الدحّة), also known as Al-Dahhiya, is one of the oldest Bedouin collective performance traditions in the Arab world. It is practiced widely across Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and the Horan region of Syria, and historically it functioned as a powerful ritual of…

  • Dabke Neswaniya | دبكة نسوانية

    Dabke Neswaniya | دبكة نسوانية

    Dabke Neswaniya (Women’s Dabke) Origin and Cultural Context Dabke Neswaniya (Women’s Dabke) is a traditional collective dance originating from the Horan region of southern Syria. While the formation resembles the men’s Horani dabke line, the defining element of this style is its strong vocal tradition. Women perform the dance while engaging in collective singing, often…

  • The Masters of Baalbek Dabke – Preserving the Heartbeat of Lebanese Folk Dance

    The Masters of Baalbek Dabke – Preserving the Heartbeat of Lebanese Folk Dance

    At the center of this living heritage stands a group of men known as “The Masters of Baalbek Dabke” — legendary dancers and singers who safeguarded and passed down the original styles of Dabke Baalbackieh from generation to generation. Their performances weren’t staged spectacles; they were a living heartbeat of the community.Who Are the Masters…