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dancing under siege

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*photo: Ahmad Hammad

Oct 31, 2010 (IPS) By Eva Bartlett- “I’d planned to have my wedding party on a Thursday night, when more people could come, and stay later. But because the Dabke dancers weren’t free then, I held it on a Tuesday,” says Mohammed Ghronaim, 27, from Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.

“Canaan Dabke is a talented group,” he says. “But everyone loves them all the more because they are children and dance in an amazing way. Most of the people who came to my wedding probably came just for the Dabke.”

Dabke, the traditional Middle Eastern line dance of agile steps, stomps and jumps, is still today an important element of Palestinian culture, and is virtually imperative to wedding parties. While professional groups abound in Gaza and Dabke is good business during wedding season, one group has made itself known for its unique style and energy. post continues

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October 31, 2010 at 14:49

Treasure House Under Threat

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*ancient church and mosque in Gaza City [photo by Emad Badwan]

Oct 22, 2010 (IPS) By Eva Bartlett- Few outside of Gaza would consider its history much beyond the decades of Israeli occupation. But Gaza is a historical treasure house. Many of those treasures are now in Israeli museums, and those that remain are becoming difficult to preserve due to the Israeli siege. post continues

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October 22, 2010 at 20:20

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