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  2. El Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe - Wikipedia

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    Since 1979, El Funoun has performed over 1,000 times at various venues and festivals, as well as produced shows that bring traditional Palestinian folkloric dance with contemporary dance. [3] [5] Originally, El Funoun consisted solely of male dancers, but in 1981 the group opened itself up to female dancers, [6] which attracted some criticism ...

  3. Category:Performing arts in the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    El Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 11:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Category:Cultural organizations based in the State of Palestine

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    El Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 03:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  6. 2009 Arab Capital of Culture - Wikipedia

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    This celebration, the only one outside the Arab world, included more than 40 Palestinian artists, among them the hip hop group Ramallah Underground, the folklore dance troupe El Funoun, the Oriental Music Ensemble, visual artist Rana Bishara, and film director Larissa Sansour who presented her film A Space Exodus (reviewed by Professor Helga ...

  7. Mohsen Subhi - Wikipedia

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    Mohsen's reinterpretation and rearrangement of traditional Palestinian folkloric wedding songs was choreographed and danced by El-Funoun. Zaghareed could be best described as "an artistic work that combined authenticity with originality, traditional raw material with more modernistic dance components, and finally a very Palestinian theme with ...

  8. Israeli guest tells TV anchor wearing grandmother’s green and ...

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    An Indian TV anchor who was reportedly wearing her grandmother’s heirloom green and red saree was told by her Israeli guest during a broadcast to “save it for another occasion”.

  9. Culture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian Dabke folk dance as performed by men. Dabke (Arabic: دبكة), is a folk dance that originates from the Levant. [13] It is popular in Palestinian culture and many other cultures in the Levant, and many troupes perform the dance throughout the world. The Dabke is marked by synchronized jumping, stamping, and movement, similar to tap ...