Ardah
Ardah is a traditional dance form originating from the Arabian Peninsula, particularly popular in Saudi Arabia. It is often performed during celebrations, such as weddings and national holidays, and involves groups of men dancing in unison while holding swords or sticks. The dance is characterized by rhythmic movements and is accompanied by traditional music, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
The performance of Ardah showcases cultural heritage and unity among participants. Dancers typically wear traditional attire, such as thobes and ghutras, which adds to the visual appeal. This dance not only entertains but also serves as a means of preserving and promoting Arabian culture and traditions.