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  2. 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

  3. Gedida - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music called the album "a confident mix of traditional Arabic and contemporary Western dance influences, seamlessly blended together." [5] The Village Voice wrote that though Atlas "pulls styles in from everywhere—reggae bass, British dance beats, European orchestrations—the music is held together by her singing, which is Arab to its core."

  4. Ishtar (singer) - Wikipedia

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    It stepped up the Oriental pop sound while mixing in some traditional Arabic sounds and dance beats. Nine out of the twelve songs were mainly in French though Arabic, Spanish, English, and Hebrew were mixed in on various songs (for example Last Kiss was in English). Several of the tracks found dance floor success, including Last Kiss.

  5. Belly dance - Wikipedia

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    "Belly dance" is a translation of the French term danse du ventre. The name first appeared in 1864 in a review of the Orientalist painting The Dance of the Almeh by Jean-Léon Gérôme. [13] [14] The first known use of the term "belly dance" in English is found in Charles James Wills, In the land of the lion and sun: or, Modern Persia (1883). [15]

  6. Arab folk dances - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of FIFA World Cup songs and anthems - Wikipedia

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    English Arabic Danna Paola, Felukah, Tamtam Roger Taylor, David Richards "Yet to Come" – Hyundai Promotional Version: Korean English BTS: Dan Gleyzer, J-Hope, Max, Pdogg, RM and Suga "C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N.S" – Qatar Airways Promotional Anthem : Arabic French English DJ Rodge, Cheb Khaled "Tahayya" Arabic English Humood and Maher Zain: Humood ...

  8. Khaleegy (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Khaleegy' or Khaliji (from Arabic خليج) is a mixture of modern style and traditional folkloric dance from the Persian Gulf countries of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The name of the dance literally means "gulf" in Arabic and it is

  9. Free TV (MENA) - Wikipedia

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    Free TV airs mainly western music videos and clips of artists signed to produced by Vevo, RedOne, Republic Records, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music record label, the channel used to focus on then current music – with a heavier focus on so-called adult contemporary pop and pop rock than today, – as well as music from the channel also played some Hip Hop hits, from ...