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"Dabke Time" explores the background of the Dabke dance and specifically the Lebanese Dabke. Flimmaker Roshdi Alkadri interviews several subjects across two different villages in Lebanon to find out more about this popular dance
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- Runtime
- 9 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- Saudi Arabia
- Languages
- en
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