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When was Robert Dabke born?

Robert Dabke was born on November 5, 1902, in Germany.


When did Robert Dabke die?

Robert Dabke died on December 8, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, USA.


Dabke is a folk dance of what nationality?

Dabke is an Arab folk dance which is native to the Levant. It is popular in countries such as Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Bosnia, Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.


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D.D. Dabke and P.G. Sane were starred in the first indian movie Raja Harishchandra.


What are Lebanon's traditions?

I'm a lebanese, and our traditions are:a dance called "Dabke"A salad called "Taboule"Visiting relative and neighbors at hollydaysand alot more


What country is the singer Fares Karam from?

Fares Karam was born and raised in Jezzine, Southern Lebanon who specializes in the Dabke style and Lebanon music in general and genre of music is Folklore.


What are important traditions from Iraq?

Some important traditions in Iraq include celebrating the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, as well as observing the Muharram mourning period. Another significant tradition is gathering with family and friends to share meals, particularly during festive occasions and religious holidays. Additionally, traditional music and dance, such as the dabke, play a central role in Iraqi culture and celebrations.


Who played as a hero raja harish chandra in Hindi film?

D.D. Dabke - as Raja HarishchandraRaja Harishchandra (राजा हरिश्चंद्र), is a 1913 silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film.[1] The film was based on the legend of King Harishchandra, recounted in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_Harishchandra


What are Israel's dancing customs?

Israel doesn't have many customs of its own apart from what appears in its religious Jewish texts. Like most colonial entities and settler nation its culture is defined by that of those it has colonized. For example, shisha (water pipes) and falafel are considered by Israelis to be part of Israeli culture but were in fact taken from the indigineous Palestinians who once lived there. Some Jewish weddings have arm to arm circular dancing very much like other Mediterranean countries and not unlike the traditional dabke dance of the indigioneous Palestinians.


What actors and actresses appeared in Veils - 2007?

The cast of Veils - 2007 includes: Danielle Allan as Zeina Janie Booth as Esther Sandra Borszcz as Wedding Guest Daniel Curshen as Samuel Tiago Fomesca as Hasidic Acrobat David Horovitch as Michael Maureen Lipman as Judith Andy Lucas as Abdul Jessica Manley as Miriam Ray Panthaki as Samer Gino Picciano as Jewish Parent Massimiliano Rossetti as Hasidic Acrobat Joe Shefer as Wedding Guest Leon Silver as Rabbi Gehane Strehler as Mariam Al Zaytouna as Dabke Group


What are Lebanon's customs and traditions?

interesting question, marriage well in the old days a man would take his wife after marriage and have intercourse and take a cloth for proof of defloration and go show the blood to her parents. lol which is just freakishly weird i don't think there's anyone who does that these days except for hicks i guess up in the mountains living with livestock lol. and if you want wedding customs that's a different story Lebanese people have the most wonderful weddings filled with music and dancing and celebration and there are certain things you should know i can't answer them all since I'm not sure if that's what you're asking.


How many dance types are ther?

there is a lot of types of dancing. jazz, ballet, tap, show group, acro, hip hop, ballroom, belly, group, contra, Irish, line, andAAcro danceAllemandeArkan (Ukrainian, Hutsul)Ardha (Arab tribal war dance)Argentine TangoAnaconda ([Snake Dance])ArialAttan (Pashtun)Acharuli ([Georgian folk dance])Azonto (Ghanaian dance)Baba Karam (Persian, Folk)Bachata (Latin Club, Folk)Bagurumba (Folk dance of Assam, North-east India)Balboa (Swing)Ballet, category, also known as classical danceBallos (Burçak tarlası oyunu)(Greece), (Turkey)Ballroom dance, categoryBallu tundu (Sardinia)Bandari danceBardo Chham (Folk dance of Arunachal, North-east India)Barn dance, categoryBaroque dance, categoryBarynya (Russian, folk)Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse, Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances)Basque danceBBoying (Breakdance)Belly danceBeguine, dance of Caribbean originBereznianka (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia)Bergamask (Be dance, from Bergamo, ItalyBhangra (Folk Dance of Northern India)Bharatanatyam (Indian classical dance)Big Apple (Line dance)Bihu dance (Folk dance of Assam, India)Black Bottom (see Lindy Hop)Blues (Club dance, Swing)Bolero (American Ballroom, Cuban, European)Bollywood (Danced in Indian Movies)Bomba (African, Caribbean)Bon Odori (Japanese)BoogalooBoogie-woogie (Swing)Bop, see Bop music, also ABA at List of dance organizationsBossa nova (Brazilian, see Bossa nova music)Borrowdale (Zimbabweean, see Museve music)BostonBourrée (historical)Branle (Bransle) (historical)Breakaway (see Lindy Hop)BreakdancingBump and grindBuggBunny HopButoh (Japanese)Butterfly (Urban, USA/Caribbean)Buyo (Japanese)CCat DaddyCajun dance, (Louisiana, USA Regional, Cajun) Cajun Jig or Cajun One StepCajun Jitterbug and Two StepCajun WaltzZydeckoCakewalk (Swing)Calypso (Caribbean)Candombe (Uruguayan)Canaries dance (historical, Renaissance, court)Can-can (Cancan, can can)Capoeira (dance and martial art, Brazilian)Cariñosa (dance of love) PhilippinesCariocaCarol (Medieval)Castle WalkCăluş (Romanian ritual dance)Céilidh (Ireland, Scotland and Northern England)Ceroc (Modern Jive, Club)Chacarera (Argentina)ChaconneCha cha cha or Cha cha (Cuba, Latin Ballroom Social)Chamame (Chamamé, Argentina)CharlestonCharmander (dance)Chumak (Ukrainian)Chasapiko (Greece)CheerleadingChicken DanceChicken Noodle SoupChodzony (Poland)Chula (Southern Brasil)Cinquepace, Cinque-paceCircassian DanceCircle danceCloggingClowningCocekCollegiate shagCompas (Haiti)CongaContact improvisationContemporary danceContra danceCordax Greek / Roman erotic danceCossack danceCotillionCountry/western danceCountry dancingCountry/Western Two-stepCountry Swing or Western SwingCourante (historical)Court danceCueca (Chile)Cumbia (Colombia, Club)Cupid ShuffleCsárdás (Folk, Hungarian; also variants in Slovak dances, Rusyn dances, (Ukrainian dances, Lemko dances))Chowpurulia W.B. INDIADDances of Universal PeaceDandia (Folk dance of Gujarat, India)Dabke (Levantine)Dilan (a Kurdish dance, Iran, Turkey, Iraq)DiscoDappan koothuDoublebuggDougieDragon danceDrobushki (Russia)Dubotanets (Ukrainian)DuranguenseDutty Wine - a West Indian, Dancehall-inspired dancedougie-american danceEEast Coast SwingEisaElectro danceElectric SlideEnglish Country DanceEthnic danceFFat danceFandangoFarandole (Provençal)Faroese danceFarrucaFlamenco (Spanish/gypsy)Folk danceFormation danceForró (dance from northeast of Brazil)Foxtrot (Ballroom Social)The FreddyFrugFreak dancingFunk BrazilGGaida (Greece)GalliardGalopGarba (folk dance of state of Gujarat, India)Gankino (Bulgaria)Gavotte (Brittany), Gavot (historical)GigueGhoomar (Folk Dance of Rajasthan, Northern India)Grizzly BearGuapacha (dance)Gumboot dance (Africa)Giddha (Folk dance of Northern India)g-slide by Lil MamaHHabaneraHaka (Māori)Hakken (Dutch)Halay (Turkish, Folk)Hambo (Scandinavian, Folk)Hand Dance (Swing, Washington DC and Baltimore MD metropolitan areas, regional)Hardcore Dancing (Urban American Hardcore)Hasapiko (Greece)* HeadbangingHighland dancingHip hop danceHistorical danceHitch hikeHokey Pokey, also known as Hokey-cokey, Okey-cokeyHootchy-Kootchy : BellydanceHolubka (Ukrainian, Hutsul, Bukovina, Carpathian Ruthenia)Hopak (Ukrainian)Hopak-Kolom (Ukrainian)House danceHora (many named versions; folk, Bulgarian, Israeli, Romanian, Ukrainian)Horan (Crimean Tatars)Horon (Turkish, Folk)Hornpipe (Ireland)HulaHully GullyHustle and its variant, New York Hustle (Club) Latin HustleHumppa (see Music of Finland)Hutsulka (Ukrainian, Hutsuls)IIce dancingIkariotikos (Greece)Improv Tribal Style Belly DanceIntercessory danceInternational folk danceInterpretive danceIrish Irish DanceIrish Sean-Nós DanceIrish StepdanceIsraeli folk dancingJJapanese traditional dance (Japanese)Jarabe tapatíoJava (French dance developed in France in the early part of the 20th century)Jazz danceJazz FunkJenkka (see Music of Finland)Jerkin'Jig IrelandJig (Scottish country)Jitterbug (Swing) Cajun JitterbugJitterbug Stroll (Line dance, Swing)Jive (Ballroom, International Latin)Joged (Indonesian)John Wall danceJota (Spanish dance)Jove Malaj Mome (Bulgarian folk dance)Jumpstyle (Techno based dance)JabbawokeezKKalinka (Russia)Kalymnikos (Greece)Kamarinskaya (Russia)Karsilama (Antikrystos, Marinella) (Greece, Gypsy)Karşılama (Serbia, Iran, Turkey)Kandian ([sri Lanka])Kathak (Classical Indian Dance)Kathakali (India, incorporates dance)Kazachok (Russia)Kerala Natanam (Indian Dance created by Guru Gopinath)Khasapiko (Greece)Khattak Dance (Pashtun)Kizomba (Angola)[{Kizomba De Roda - New way to Dance Kizomba}] ({[Angola}])Kolo (Slavic)Khon (Thai dance)Khorovod (Russia)Kleistos (Greece)Koftos (Greece)Kolbasti (Turkey)Kolomyjka (Ukrainian)Kopanitsa (Bulgaria)Kotsari(Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari; Greek: Κότσαρι; Georgian: ქოჩარი; Laz: Koçari; Azerbaijani: Köçəri)Kozachok (Ukrainian)Krakowiak (Poland)Krishnanattam (India)Krumping)Kuchipudi (Classical Indian Dance)Kuki Lenkhawm Laam (Classical dance form of the Kuki people practised during the times of the Sukte Dynasty)Kurdish dance (Iran and Iraq)Kujawiak (Poland)Kushtdepdi (Turkmen)LLa JotaLambadaKochari(Armenian folk dance)Lambeth WalkLancer (Quadrille)Landler (Quadrille)Lap danceLatin danceLavaniLavoltaLändler (Austria)Lerikos (Greece)LeRoc (Modern Jive, Ceroc)Letkajenkka (also known as Letkis, Letkajenka, Letkiss, Letka-Enka, Let's Kiss Jenka, La Yenka)Leventikos (Greece)Limbo (dancers pass under horizontal pole)Lindy Hop (Swing)Line danceLion danceLiscio (Italian traditional music and dance inspired to Waltz,Polka and Mazurka)LockingLong SwordLoure (historical)Lyrical hip hop danceLyrical jazz danceLyrical contemperyMMacarenaMadison (Line dance)Maglalatik (Folk Dance of Philippines)MalaguenaMambo (American Ballroom, of Cuban origin)Mandra (Mandilatos) (Balkan)Maneo (Galicia)Manila SwingManipuri (Classical Indian Dance form)MapaleMarineraMarinella (Greece)Mashed PotatoMatachin (Matachines)Maypole danceMaxixe (Social)Mazur (dance) (Poland)Mazurka(Poland)Medieval danceMelbourne Shuffle (Australia)Merengue (Latin Club)Metelytsia ((Ukrainian), khorovod)Milonga (see Argentine Tango)MinuetModern danceModern contemporaryModern JiveMolly danceMohiniattamMonkeyMoonwalkerMorris danceMoshingMuiñeira (Galicia) CarballesaChouteiraContrapasoGolpeMuiñeira ribeiranaMuiñeira vellaPandeiradaPiruxadaRedondaRegueifaWalk it outNovelty and fad dancesThe NutbushNama Stap (Namibia)OOberek (also called Obertas or Ober, Poland)Odissi AKA orissi (Orissa, India)OneiOver/UnderPachangaPalo de Mayo (Nicaragua), Afro-Caribbean influence, not to be confused with Maypole dancePagodePangalatok (Philippines)Panthi (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)Pantsula (South Africa)Parasol dance (Japan)Partner danceParticipation dancePara ParaPassacaglia (Passacaille) (historical)Passepied (historical)PasilloPaso Doble (Ballroom, International Latin)Pavane (historical)Peabody (ballroom)Peewee style (originated by Pee-wee Herman in Pee-wee's Big Adventure)Pentozalis (Greece)Persian dance (Iran).Pidikhtos (Greece) Kastrinos Pidikhtos (Greece)Malevyziotiko Pidikhtos (Greece)Pendozalis (Greece)Pole dancingPop, Lock, and Drop It (Hip hop)Pogo (A punk dance, consisting of jumping up and down)Pogonisios (Greece)Polka - many named versions (Ballroom, Folk, Historical)Polka-mazurkaPolonaisePonyPols (Norway, Folk, see Polska)Pom SquadPolska (pl.: Polskor; Sweden, Folk)Prophetic dancePryvit (Ukrainian)Pyrrhichios (Dance from Pontos; Greek Black Sea)Push (Swing, Texas)QQasemabadi (a northern Persian style)QuadrilleQuickstep (Ballroom)Quebradita (Mexico)FINE (United States of America)RRaasRain dancingRamvong (Cambodia)Rapper swordRaut Nacha (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)Raqs Sharqi ("belly dance")Rebetiko dances (Greece)RedowaReel (Irish and Scottish)Regency danceReggaeReggaetonRenaissance danceRigaudon, RigadoonRiver DancingRobot danceRock and Roll Acrobatic Rock'n'RollRound dance (two kinds: circular chain, couples)Rumba (Ballroom: International Latin & American Rhythm, Folk) Cuban Rumba (Ballroom dance as of the beginning of the century, e.g., "The Peanut Vendor" piece)Salsa (Latin Club)Salsa Rueda (Latin Club, Round)Saltatio (Roman)Sambalpuri (India)Samba Samba danceSamba de GafieiraSamba (ballroom)Sarabande (Saraband)Sardana (Catalonia)Sattriya danceSaunterSchottischeScottish country danceScottish highland danceSchoolcraftSean-Nós Dance (Ireland - Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")Seguidilla (Spanish, folk)Sequence danceSerra (Greece)Set Dance IrelandSevillana (Spain)Shag (Swing) Carolina ShagCollegiate ShagSt. Louis ShagShakeShim Sham (Line dance)ShimmyShuffleSiganos (Greece)Single Swing (Single Time Swing)Sirtaki (Syrtaki, Zorba) (Greece)Skank (dance)Skip jiveSlängpolska (Sweden, Folk, see Polska)Slip jig (Ireland)Slosh (Scotland)Slow danceSlow Foxtrot - also known as Foxtrot and Slowfox (Ballroom)Social danceSon (Mayan, Guatemala/Mexico)Sousta (Greece) Bulgarian Sousta (Greece)Cretan Sousta (Greece)Dodecanese Sousta (Greece)Macedonian Sousta (Greece)Megarian Sousta (Greece)The SpongebobSquare dance Traditional square danceModern Western square danceStage diving(Do The) Standing Still (The Table, 1977)Stanky Legg (GS Boys)Step dance IrelandStreet danceSwimSwing (both as family of dances and as specific Texas dance)Swing Jive (Modern Jive, Club)Swing Roc (Modern Jive, Club)Suzie QSyrtos (Greece) Cretan Syrtos (Greece)Kalamatianos Syrtos (Mainland Syrtos) (Greece)Kapoutzidon Syrtos (Greece)Nisiotiko Syrtos (Island Syrtos) (Greece)Silyvriano Syrtos (Greece)TTambourin (Provençal)Tango (Ballroom, Social, Club) Argentine Tango - also known as Tango Argentino (Social)Uruguayan Tango - also known as Tango Uruguayo (Social)Ballroom Tango - competitive and social dance stylesBrazilian Tango - see MaxixeFinnish tangoChinese tangoTanoura (Egyptian dance)Tap Charleston (see Lindy Hop)Tap danceTarantella (Italian, folk)Tau'olunga (Tongan or Samoan - Polynesian origins)Tecktonik ("tck")Texas Tommy (see Lindy Hop)Thizz DanceTik (Greece)Tinikling (Philippines)Time WarpTourdion (historical)Traditional danceTranky Doo (Swing, Line dance)Trata (Greece)Trepak (Russian, folk)Tribal Style Belly DanceTroika (Folk, Russian, Cajun)Tropotianka (Ukrainian, Rusyn, Carpathian Ruthenia, Bukovina, Hutsuls)Troubadou (Haiti)Tsakonikos (Greece)Tsamiko (Greece)Tsifteteli (Tsifte-Teli) (Çifte-telli) (Turkish) (Greece)(Gypsy)(Arabic)Tsirigotikos (Kythiraikos, Bourdaris) (Greece)Tsyganochka, ("Gypsie Girl") RussianTurf DancingTumbaTwistTwo-step Cajun Two StepCountry/Western Two-stepNightclub two-step - also known as California Two-step, abbrn: NC2STheatre jazz Progressive Double TwoUUniversal Peace, Dances ofUkrainian danceUpa or Upa Habanera, claimed by some to be the origin of merengue music and dance.Uvyvanets (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia, Rusyns, Lemkos, Hutsuls)Pole DancingVValeta (a dance to waltz music)Vals (Argentina, tango style) Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)VerbunkosVesnianka (Ukrainian, a type of khorovod)Vintage danceVogue (dance)Volte (also Volta, La volta, or Lavolta, Renaissance)WWaltz (ballroom, social) Boston (dance) Walking BostonCajun WaltzDream WaltzElizabeth WaltzCross-step waltzFive-step Waltz (Five Step Waltz)Hesitation WaltzSlow waltz - known as Waltz in ballroom context (ballroom)Viennese Waltz (ballroom, social)Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)Watusi (fad dance)West Coast Swing ("WCS"; Swing, United States)Western swing (United States) Classic WCSFunky chickSophisticated Swing (an older name of WCS)Western promenade danceWhip (Swing, Texas)WinterguardWolosso (Ivory Coast)Worship danceXXibelani (traditional Shangaan (South Africa))YYablochko (Russian, folk)Yerakina (Greece)YMCAYakshagana (India, Karnataka)Yowla (rifle dance from (UAE)ZZapateado (Spain)Zeibekiko (also spelled Zeibetiko, Zembetiko, Zebetiko, and Zembekiko; Greece)Zeibeks (Turkey)Zonaradiko (Thrace)Zorba's dance (of Greek origin)Zouk (Brazil, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique)Zouk-Lambada (Brazil)Zumba (Colombia)Zydeco (Louisiana, U.S.)