SJP at UCLA presents Existence as Resistance: Celebrating Palestinian Life and Culture. LA Dabke Troupe performing Farah Please "Like" and support the LA dabke troupe page on Facebook: / ladabketroupe Video by: Eman Baha
i love this so much, brings me so much joy watching young people enjoying their culture like they should be, also love arabic and everything about the middle east, so lovely people and nice too, arabia, lebanon, palestine etc are amazing countries and wonderful people, sallam to my brothers and sisters to the middle east and through out the world from bosnia , we love you all ♥♡♥♡♥i listen to a lot of arabic music ♥
تحياتي واحترامي من حضرموت.اليمن. مبع الحضارات.. الى أهل فلسطين الحبيبه .والله نحبكم ف الله كثر من حبنا لانفسنا❤❤.أسال الله عزوجل ان يجمعنا بكم قريبا في القدس الشريف بأذن الله.
I agree with you for unfortunately you've suffered under the longest physically and psychology violent oppression - and still resisting. BRAVO AND MAY YOU FOR EVER STAND STRONG!
Hi, non-Arab here, and just now I watched a video by AreWeFamousNow and the guy mentioned debke. I had no idea what it was, so I Googled it. This looks like SOOO much fun!! Awesome job, thank you for posting!! :) It made me think of Irish dance, Bhangra, square dancing, and the horah. I'm a total noob, so forgive any poor comparisons. Anywho, this really looks like a lot of fun! :D EDIT: WOW!!! That last move (jump) was awesome! Bravooo! :D
It was under islamic empire for more than 1200years, you have lived there for only 70years, and we will kick you out after finishing with your CIA (ISIS) fighters, just wait and you will see, Palestine is the cause that will reunite all muslim countries from Indonesia to Morocco.
@@medmedin4541 You know no History. Jews were there much earlier than Arabs. By the way, Islam only exists because Jews existed first. Your religion was drawn from theirs.
Our dabke ( Palestinian dance ) is the best , when we made a Palestinian cultural day in my school we were dancing dabke, the whole audience came and joined us , I am so proud to be Palestinian !!!!
شكرا" لي كل من كتب كلام جميل عن فلسطين ونحن إنحبكم يا كل شعوب العرب والله ينصركم ونتوحد انشالله وهلا وسهلا في بلدكم فلسطين لينو فلسطين هيا قضية اسلامية عربية
الله يجمعنا ولله انا احبكم كلش واحب القدس وفلسطين اموت عليهة الله يحررها بحق علي بن ابي طالب عليه السلام أنه عراقيه وشيعيه وماكو فرق كلنه متحدين بحيل الله وعلي بن أبي طالب عليه السلام احبكم♥♥♥♥الأقصى♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
شذى القرني دبكة مسيحية فلسطين نحن ٢٦مليون عنه المسحيين والدروز عددهم في فلسطين تقريبا اكل من مليون وشيعة عنه لا يوجد عائلة واحدة فلسطيني سني بدوي من ال شيخ فرع فلسطين
Shukran Dancers! Very inspiring and exciting! That acrobatic leap at the end totally surprised me :) And may I say as a Jewish dance specialist, how deeply indebted the early dance makers in Israel were of Palestinian music, dance and culture in their own work. Every single one of the early choreographers in early Israel paid homage to the Palestinians, Druze and Bedouins for the great influence they had on Israeli Folk Dance. There was a time, believe it or not, when each were invited to each others celebrations and weddings. May there be a day when war is no longer big business and we learn to respect the beauty of each other's cultures and learn the true meaning of loving thy neighbor.
Don’t fall for this guys bullshit Palestinian specialists have longed criticize “Israeli folk dance” for theft of Palestinian culture. Which is tantamount to ethnic erasure and calling for a second Nakba. No such thing as “Israeli folk dance”. Also to date no Israeli choreographer has acknowledged and even denied copying Palestinian dance.