Arab Folk Dance
Arab Folk Dance encompasses a variety of traditional dance forms originating from the Arab world. These dances often reflect the cultural heritage and social customs of different regions, showcasing unique movements, music, and costumes. Popular styles include Dabke, a line dance from the Levant, and Raqs Sharqi, often performed at celebrations and weddings.
The dances are typically performed in groups and emphasize community participation. They are accompanied by traditional instruments like the oud and darbuka, creating a lively atmosphere. Arab Folk Dance serves as a means of storytelling, preserving history, and fostering a sense of identity among communities.