Tag: lebanese-culture

  • Baalbeck Takes the Stage on Let’s Dabke

    Baalbeck Takes the Stage on Let’s Dabke

    Shuyukh al-Dabkeh and Shams al-Baalbeck bring power and heritage to life on national TV How well do you know the Dabke troupes that carry Baalbeck’s legacy into today’s spotlight? In the latest episode of MTV Lebanon’s hit competition show Let’s Dabke, two legendary troupes from Baalbeck made their long-awaited debut: Shuyukh al-Dabkeh al-Baalbakieh (شيوخ الدبكة…

  • How Zorba Academy Uses the Best Techniques to Teach Dabke Online and In Person

    How Zorba Academy Uses the Best Techniques to Teach Dabke Online and In Person

    At Zorba Academy, teaching Lebanese Dabke isn’t just about learning steps—it’s about building rhythm, confidence, and cultural pride. Whether you’re joining a live class in Beirut or learning online from the diaspora, Zorba’s approach blends professional dance pedagogy with authentic heritage-based instruction. A Modern Approach to Learning Lebanese Dabke Zorba Academy is transforming the way…

  • The Henna Night in Baalbek | A Celebration of Heritage, Music, and Tradition

    The Henna Night in Baalbek | A Celebration of Heritage, Music, and Tradition

    In Baalbek, Lebanon’s heart of heritage and hospitality, the Henna Night (Laylat al-Henna) remains one of the most symbolic and emotional pre-wedding traditions. This ritual, celebrated on the night before the wedding, reflects the depth of Baalbek’s social and cultural identity, where community, family, and joy merge into a single vibrant scene. The Traditional “Bride’s…

  • Caracalla Family: From Baalbek to the World Stage – The Legacy of Omar and Abdel-Halim Caracalla

    Caracalla Family: From Baalbek to the World Stage – The Legacy of Omar and Abdel-Halim Caracalla

    Few Lebanese families have carried the rhythm of tradition and modernity as powerfully as the Caracalla family. Rooted in Baalbek, the ancient city that has long symbolized Lebanon’s cultural soul, the Caracalla brothers — Abdel-Halim and Omar — transformed traditional Lebanese Dabke into a form of world-class theatrical art. Their pioneering work bridged the past…