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  2. Balqees (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Balqees Ahmed Fathi (Arabic: بلقيس أحمد فتحي; born October 21, 1988), widely known by the mononym Balqees (بلقيس), is a Yemeni-Emirati singer and actress. [2] [3] She came from an artistic family as her father Ahmed Fathi was a well-known Yemeni musician and her mother is also a Yemeni with an Emirati citizenship.

  3. Dabke - Wikipedia

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    Dabke (Arabic: دبكة also spelled dabka, dabki, dubki, dabkeh, plural dabkaat) [1] is a Levantine folk dance, [2][3] particularly popular among Lebanese, Jordanian, Palestinian and Syrian communities. [4] Dabke combines circle dance and line dancing and is widely performed at weddings and other joyous occasions.

  4. Ayoob Tarish - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Singer, poet. Notable work. National anthem of Yemen. Ayoob Tarish (Arabic: أيوب طارش عبسي, ʾAyyūb Ṭārish ʿAbsī, born 1942) is a Yemeni singer-songwriter, best known for composing the national anthem of Yemen, [1] which was adopted following the Yemenite reunification. [2]

  5. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    Islamic veiling practices by country. Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab. Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya and burqa, are worn by Muslim women ...

  6. Culture of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    In the Arab world, Yemen has long been a cultural center. Yemen's national anthem is "United Republic" written by Abdallah "al-Fadhool" Abdul Wahab Noman. UNESCO proclaimed the tradition of poetic songs in Sana'a, called al-Ghina al-San'ani, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity on November 7, 2003.

  7. Umxhentso - Wikipedia

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    Umxhentso is the dance of Amagqirha, Xhosa traditional women healers. Umxhentso is the traditional dancing of Xhosa people performed mostly by Amagqirha, the traditional healers/Sangoma. Ukuxhentsa-Dancing has always been a source of pride to the Xhosas as they use this type of dancing in their ceremonies. [1]

  8. Arab folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Yaghūth. Yatha. v. t. e. Arab folk dances (Arabic: رقص عربي, romanized:raqs ʿarabiyy), also referred to as Oriental dance, Middle-Eastern dance and Eastern dance, are the traditional folk dances of the Arabs in Arab world. Arab dance has many different styles, including the three main types of folklore, classical, and contemporary.

  9. 45 of the Best First Dance Songs to Kick Off Your Reception - AOL

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    1. “SEA OF LOVE” BY CAT POWER. Best lyrics: “Come with me my love/To the sea/The sea of love.”. Cue the Juno references but also the breathtaking chords. 2. “RIVER” BY LEON BRIDGES ...