Tag: bedouin-dabke-lebanon

  • The Difference Between Zaffe, Dabke, and Theatrical Folklore in Lebanon

    The Difference Between Zaffe, Dabke, and Theatrical Folklore in Lebanon

    If you search online for the difference between Zaffe and Dabke, or what folkloric Dabke really means, you will often find the terms mixed together. In reality, they are three distinct expressions of Levantine heritage. They share the stomp and the linked hands, but their purpose, structure, and cultural role are very different. Understanding this…

  • Badawiyya Dabke: The Desert-Born Dance of Baalbek’s Nomadic Roots

    Badawiyya Dabke: The Desert-Born Dance of Baalbek’s Nomadic Roots

    What Is Badawiyya Dabke? A Traditional Bedouin Dance Preserved in Baalbek Al-Badawiyya (البداوية) Dabke — or Bedouin-style Dabke — is one of the most ancient and emotionally resonant forms of Dabke preserved in the Baalbek region. With its shoulder-to-shoulder posture, tight formations, and stomping footwork, this dance style reflects Bedouin discipline, pride, and tribal unity.…