Palestinian traditional dabke dance

08/11/2020 37 min Temporada 1 Episodio 13
Palestinian traditional dabke dance

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What is dabke dance, how did this traditional Palestinian dance came into existence and what role does it play in the Palestinian society?  I talk to Sharaf DarZaid, a dancer, choreographer and arts manager. He is also the choreographer of the new Palestinian Jerusalema dance challenge video that was published  a week ago on Monday 2 November.  Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbuJ61WBdpoThe Jerusalema dance challenge went viral on social media with the hit song 'Jerusalema' by Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode from South Africa.  Many people from all over the world shared dance videos on social media. 130 Palestinian dabke dancers from Jerusalem, Gaza, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Jenin cooperated with the Popular Art Center to produce this dance video that highlights their love for Jerusalem, the city that most of them are denied access to due to the Israeli military checkpoints and the separation barriers. Sharaf is known for developing the “Afrodabke” style, a fusion of traditional African dance moves (Cameroonian) with Palestinian folkloric dance (Dabke)Follow Sharaf on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharaf.zaidhttps://www.facebook.com/PopularArtCentrehttps://www.popularartcentre.org/ If you appreciate the podcast I would be very happy if you wanted to contribute and buy me a coffee (or a falafel) on the Ko-fi platform page:  https://ko-fi.com/storiesfrompalestine Connect to Stories from Palestine on social media, follow the YouTube channel and sign up for the weekly e-mail. All links can be found on the linktree: https://linktr.ee/StoriesfrompalestineConnect to Stories from Palestine on social media, sign up for the newsletter, about traveling to Palestine and if you can, please support the podcast on Ko-fi. All the links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/storiesfrompalestineSupport the podcast with a donation: https://ko-fi.com/storiesfrompalestine