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Al-Makkaiyah (المكية “The Meccan”) house in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Home of architect Sami Angawi.
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Gentle Giant Plays Along With Some Kitties
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Native Americans march in solidarity with Palestine
Denver, Colorado USA
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Emirati woman, United Arab Emirates, by Tima Miroshnichenko
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Jordanian Palestinian outfit 47SOUL produce shamstep delights with infectious energy and legit tight dance moves. Check out the whole their KEXP session and then be awed by their Tiny Desk dabke dance moves on this very excellent Tiny Desk Concert and be smitten: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQus3sEosM4
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Al-Ajaweed Band is a group made up of Black/Afro-Palestinians from the Baq'a Refugee Camp in Jordan. They’re known for being some of the best at dabka!
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Please give their page the views they deserve.
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palestinian children dance and play 🍉
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“You will not kill the hope in us. Freedom for Palestine”
Baladicenter, a continuation of Baladi Dance Group, was established in 1991 in Beit Jala, Palestine. Founded by a group of promising young people, with a mission to preserve and pass down their rich Palestinian heritage through generations, consolidating and strengthening the Palestinian identity. The group emerged in response to the occupation authorities' attempts to deny and erase the ancient roots and heritage of the Palestinian people.
Please consider buying a Keffiyeh* to support expanding local productions and keep the traditions of Palestine alive. They're currently restocking and hope to get orders out soon.
*Either spelling appears acceptable.
The dance is interspersed with footage of the Great March of Return where young men danced a Dabke circle under gunfire and tear gas from the Occupation Forces, and the civilian defiance of First Intifada, whose 36th anniversary was commemorated on December 8th.
Glory to the Martyrs! 🇵🇸
Glory to the Resistance! 🇵🇸
From River To The Sea Palestine Will Be Free! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
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