I'd love to see you teach her about the Proms/Last Night of the Proms - she'd probably be surprised by Land of Hope and Glory being the "anthem" of every US graduation (which still weirds me out, hearing it blasting from TVs in Walmart)
Just to mention each country has its own dabke style but I have to mention that Lebanese regions each have a different dabke style and it also differs from women to men. Also, from what I know is that dabke originated from Baalbeck Lebanon. Nice video :))
Iraq is not part of Levant The dabkeh its not after war The dabkah Used to be done when they do the roof of the homes And in automne to compress the mud They used to do parties and they dabkeh on the roof Mostly done when it times to do fhe Arak
@@Random131_ im Lebanese and no later on pple used it to celebrate whatever they want but wasnt for war as starter that not the haka dance haha of New Zealand haha
I'm Australian Lebanese, we're a massive community down under, plenty videos online of Lebo wedding entrances and Dabkes in Australia. I have to say that my favourite non arab invites in the parties we have here in Bankstown Sydney, are my British immigrant mates, fellow tradies in construction etc (newish immigrants) that are allways happy to come along. The "scousers" especially, go completely ballistic after a few drinks and really get into it, funny to watch and be around them, they've got zero shame and it's really entertaining to be around them when compared to other white or "anglo" people that are rather pretty boring. I've seen drunk northern English c*nts interpreting Dabke with an Irish twist after 24 beers at my sister's wedding🤣🤣 literally pissed my pants! Northern English immigrants are actually very simmilar to us arab guys here, all grew up in council estates over there etc
And then their names appear!! See, youtube complainers like us are listened to!! Im dissapointed theyre such a likeable couple Ive nothing else to complain about!! Neil Powis 1 day ago Just address the elephant in the room, those bloody names of yours. Fairn , Fenn? And Natasha, Atasha,Akassa? Notice how not one of 100s of comments have ever mentioned your names. Just call yourselves Bob and Mary like half of Carlisle Bobby ShaftoWentToSea 1 day ago " my name's Sfen " - obvious innit!!! And nowt wrong with us Bobs
This is how and why divorce is Anathema in the Levant: (1.) The blowout $1M Wedding & Reception, paid for by the father of the Bride - Reception replete w/ Grand Dabakah Entrance and Blowout One-Time Milestone-Event Ḥaflah; (2.) The husband loves his wife and sacrificially provides for the family as the Protecting Patriarch, in working tirelessly day and night for them, and in siring his belovèd offspring by his loving wife; and every once in a while, he throws a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for his family's family and friends; (3.) The wife loves her husband and sacrificially obeys him in his rôle as family leader as the Family Matriarch, whilst cooking for and feeding her family, in bearing and raising belovèd offspring for her loving husband; and every once in a while, she helps her husband in throwing a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for her family's family and friends; (4.) If - God forbid - "the husband and wife should grow out of love with each other"; which is practically impossible, yet still unfortunately an actual although thankfully rare probability; then all the husband has to do is remember how much his wife faithfully loves him and their family and how she cooks for them and feeds them and raises the children she bore for him, whilst also helping him once in a while to throw a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for their family's family and friends, and all the wife has to do is remember how much her husband faithfully loves her and their family and how he works tirelessly day and night to provide for them and how he helps her to raise the children he sired by her, whilst also choosing once in a while to throw a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for their family's family and friends; and by this joyfully nostalgic mnemonic exercise in gratitude, they each will be able to count the key ways by which they actually do love one another in the end; and (5.) Faithfully remember (1.) - (3.) until death do you part, and in case of dire emergency, break open (4.) and repeat as many times as necessary. You then will die happy. This Is The Levantine Way: And in the Levant, The Dabakah is the glue that holds families together and keeps the dreaded spectre of Divorce at bay. After all, they say that the Dabakah began in Levantine antiquity as a means by which to keep the roof of one's house from cracking in the Winter. So, Yā Ḥabaybī, Ze Family zat Dabakah togezzarrr, Stay togezzarrr. OK? 😊😊😊
Arabs dances are one of the best love from a Yemeni brother ❤️
I loved that when you talked about Palestine❤
What a beautiful couple, may god protects u ❤
13:37 she is a real one for that comment, u better be good to her 😂, love from Saudi Arabia ❤
Iraq a country by its own. And our debke is called chobi which is different from one area to another😁
I'd love to see you teach her about the Proms/Last Night of the Proms - she'd probably be surprised by Land of Hope and Glory being the "anthem" of every US graduation (which still weirds me out, hearing it blasting from TVs in Walmart)
Just to mention each country has its own dabke style but I have to mention that Lebanese regions each have a different dabke style and it also differs from women to men. Also, from what I know is that dabke originated from Baalbeck Lebanon. Nice video :))
Watch plastines dabki it's wonderful
"simple Steps" why are you lying broth😂
React to Sean Lock’s rant’s have everyone in hysterics on UA-cam. Funny af.
I think the #17 we’ll dressed and leader was the groom.
Yeh , PALESTINE 🇵🇸
Iraq is not part of Levant
The dabkeh its not after war
The dabkah
Used to be done when they do the roof of the homes
And in automne to compress the mud
They used to do parties and they dabkeh on the roof
Mostly done when it times to do fhe Arak
I’m Lebanese and I’ve heard the war celebration narrative before as well somewhere online
@@Random131_ im Lebanese and no later on pple used it to celebrate whatever they want but wasnt for war as starter that not the haka dance haha of New Zealand haha
@@28Justchecking Bro the dabke after war narrrative is from Phoenician and Canaanite times
I'm Australian Lebanese, we're a massive community down under, plenty videos online of Lebo wedding entrances and Dabkes in Australia. I have to say that my favourite non arab invites in the parties we have here in Bankstown Sydney, are my British immigrant mates, fellow tradies in construction etc (newish immigrants) that are allways happy to come along. The "scousers" especially, go completely ballistic after a few drinks and really get into it, funny to watch and be around them, they've got zero shame and it's really entertaining to be around them when compared to other white or "anglo" people that are rather pretty boring. I've seen drunk northern English c*nts interpreting Dabke with an Irish twist after 24 beers at my sister's wedding🤣🤣 literally pissed my pants! Northern English immigrants are actually very simmilar to us arab guys here, all grew up in council estates over there etc
Arab pride ♥️🕊️
And then their names appear!!
See, youtube complainers like us are listened to!!
Im dissapointed theyre such a likeable couple Ive nothing else to complain about!!
Neil Powis
1 day ago
Just address the elephant in the room, those bloody names of yours.
Fairn , Fenn?
And Natasha, Atasha,Akassa?
Notice how not one of 100s of comments have ever mentioned your names. Just call yourselves Bob and Mary like half of Carlisle
Bobby ShaftoWentToSea
1 day ago
" my name's Sfen " - obvious innit!!!
And nowt wrong with us Bobs
My comment +👍 wot did it innit!
Why have you got Darth Maul's giant chessboard behind your head?
🖒🖒🖒🖒👍❤❤❤
There is 21 full Arab countries and Iraq is indeed one of them.
There is Syrian Dabke among them, not just Lebanon
رائع جدا ارجو ترجمه كلامكم الى العربيه شكرا لكم
#11 👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸
🇱🇧🇱🇧
Check Tamer Akil dabke you'll enjoy it so much
Please its levantine not arabic . No offense to saudi brothers and sisters
Palestine 🇵🇸
This is how and why divorce is Anathema in the Levant:
(1.) The blowout $1M Wedding & Reception, paid for by the father of the Bride - Reception replete w/ Grand Dabakah Entrance and Blowout One-Time Milestone-Event Ḥaflah;
(2.) The husband loves his wife and sacrificially provides for the family as the Protecting Patriarch, in working tirelessly day and night for them, and in siring his belovèd offspring by his loving wife; and every once in a while, he throws a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for his family's family and friends;
(3.) The wife loves her husband and sacrificially obeys him in his rôle as family leader as the Family Matriarch, whilst cooking for and feeding her family, in bearing and raising belovèd offspring for her loving husband; and every once in a while, she helps her husband in throwing a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for her family's family and friends;
(4.) If - God forbid - "the husband and wife should grow out of love with each other"; which is practically impossible, yet still unfortunately an actual although thankfully rare probability; then all the husband has to do is remember how much his wife faithfully loves him and their family and how she cooks for them and feeds them and raises the children she bore for him, whilst also helping him once in a while to throw a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for their family's family and friends, and all the wife has to do is remember how much her husband faithfully loves her and their family and how he works tirelessly day and night to provide for them and how he helps her to raise the children he sired by her, whilst also choosing once in a while to throw a Ḥaflah replete w/ Dabakah for their family's family and friends; and by this joyfully nostalgic mnemonic exercise in gratitude, they each will be able to count the key ways by which they actually do love one another in the end; and
(5.) Faithfully remember (1.) - (3.) until death do you part, and in case of dire emergency, break open (4.) and repeat as many times as necessary.
You then will die happy.
This Is The Levantine Way:
And in the Levant,
The Dabakah is the glue that holds families together and keeps the dreaded spectre of Divorce at bay.
After all, they say that the Dabakah began in Levantine antiquity as a means by which to keep the roof of one's house from cracking in the Winter.
So, Yā Ḥabaybī,
Ze Family zat Dabakah togezzarrr,
Stay togezzarrr.
OK?
😊😊😊
Brudda what are you smokin?? You had a full on convo with yourself…wake up man
@@Random131_ Somebody finally gets it.
I'm not smoking anything.