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  • what is the venue in this video? the lighting looks good

  • what's the name of the song?

  • I love them all 4.

  • Salam, nice Debka Bellady ! We like to dance the Bellady and the Debka too - please take a look to Hageulah "Debka Oud". Greetings from Mirjam Berlin/Germany

  • Does anyone know the name of the song?

  • this dabke is so diffrent..it looks like the irish dance

  • Please correct the title as this is not Belly dancing but a line dance.

  • Does anyone know the name of the song?

  • pretty grils do u know the name of the group?

  • Jillina and the Sahlala Dancers

  • yeh thanks 4 posting

  • Intriguing - looks like middle eastern irish dancing. 'Belly dancer' is a misnomer though.

  • It dates about four thousand years. It's very Mediterranean :) I wonder where the Irish got their dance from, it looks out of place.

  • hey, nice songs, this is a tpical wedding song ^^, could you please send me the song, I am from syria thx

  • dirbake, you're right! and I should say that there's a dance, a traditional bellydance from Palestina. that it is almost lost but it is taught in the family, from mother to child.

  • great video thanks for posting

  • Very few* the original jordanians are very few* (a small correction*

  • And they are NOT exils from jordan, were do u get ur story from?

    75 percent of the people in jordan are palestinians originaly from the cities in occupied palestine and from cities which now is israel so how can they be exiles from jordan lol. The palestinians even have diffirent accents based on from what city or village they come from. The original jordanians are very so and the palestinians are not from them. Palestinians are a mix of romans,turks, kreetes and arabs.

  • Skyfire4, the palestinians have many dabke dances, most of their cities even have its own dabke style. Who said that dabke only belongs to one people? Have u forgotten about the time when Syria lebanon & palestine was the same country basicly and that people crossed the border without passport? The culture is the same in all these countries. We have dabke in Turkey too, its called halay, & the greeks,the syriacs & many more so it belongs to all who have it. Its an orient culture, not an object.

  • These girls are dancing the traditional 'Dabke' line dance that is danced in Lebanon. Line dances are popular in the folk dances of the Near and Middle East encompassing the cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin such as Armenian, Greek, Turkish, Lebanese, and Syrian cultures.

  • Thanks for that Mr. History book.

    You all forget to mention this is also a Palestinian dance.

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  • Lol, according to you there may not be such a thing as a Palestinian. But to us Palestinians... Uh, I'd say we exist. Sorry bud.

  • Hahaha bullshit...Palestinian people do excist...they got that name from the romanians they called them filisteen ;) think before u say something dude!

    but we're all Arabs!!

    Btw, who sing this song? its a very nice song

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  • Oooww sorry my mistake :$ but Dabke is a typical arab dance in shamal el 3arabi (syrie, lebnan, falasteen etc), and dont forget the bellydance!

  • interesting persian costumes ...

  • it's a really cute debka

  • this is good =)

  • sweetie this is a debka it aint no belly dance...when you belly dance u got to shake ur booty lol =)

  • these girls are belly dancers and are part of Jillina's Sahlala dancers. this was one of the routines they did. plus what isn't shown is when they took it off.

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  • this is debka dude

  • lool thats traditional rabic dance ;o)

  • Yes this is dabke, it's very common in Lebanon, Syria, and other arabic countries ;)

  • Are your crazy? I just saw your comment and I have to reply, look up dabka or dabke on youtube almost all the videos you find are Palestinian or Lebanese, even though its not confined to those two cultures. Within Jordan, Palestinian Dabka groups have popularized the dance. The dance varies from region to region like El-Bireh Dabka, Deir Debwan Dabka, Beit Hanina Dabka. Thats a very iggnorant, shallow, and disturbing comment to make.

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