This dance is called the Dabke if anyone wants to know more! I’m pretty sure the above version is from somewhere in Palestine, but it’s also a huge deal in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. According to legend, it originated in stamping on the dirt roofs in the houses of the region to compact the mixture of clay and straw and became a dance eventually.
More fun things: A Dabke Flashmob from Beirut in 2011
This year, I struggle with the idea of not having anyone to share Valentine’s Day with, and the different aspects of my personality come together to see if my fate can be changed!! Hope you all enjoy!
THIS IS SO INCREDIBLE
THOMAS HONESTLY
YES THIS IS PERFECT
Your Spanish is beautifully done!
Thank you so much!!!! It took me a bit cause I wanted the pronunciation to be as good as I possibly could do it!!