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===Performing arts=== | ===Performing arts=== | ||
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File:Dancing with Jars on Drums' Sounds 2.jpg | |||
File:Men Dancing with scarves.jpg | |||
File:Hagallah dancing.jpg | |||
File:Palestinian girls dancing traditional Dabke.jpg | |||
File:Traditional Emirati dance at Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum Al Ain UAE.jpg | |||
File:الفلكلور الشعبى فى مصر 24.jpg | |||
File:Djemaa el Fna, Marrakesh 1.jpg | |||
File:Syrian qanbus nyc met.jpg | |||
File:Music performance at Qatar Dhow Festival.jpg | |||
File:QatariMusicPerformanceKatara.jpg | |||
File:Zied Gharsa et la Rachidia.jpg | |||
File:Al-oud, Yemen (12494377524).jpg | |||
File:La Traviata by Khalid AlBusaidi.jpg | |||
File:Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra by Khalid AlBusaidi.jpg | |||
File:Turandot by Khalid AlBusaidi.jpg | |||
File:An Evening at the Opera (17299497068).jpg | |||
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Music and dance have always been part of Zaclarian life. Traditional music is generally associated with poetry and is sung collectively. Instruments include the ''rabābah'', an instrument not unlike a three-string fiddle, and various types of percussion instruments, such as the ''ṭabl'' (drum) and the ''ṭār'' (tambourine). | Music and dance have always been part of Zaclarian life. Traditional music is generally associated with poetry and is sung collectively. Instruments include the ''rabābah'', an instrument not unlike a three-string fiddle, and various types of percussion instruments, such as the ''ṭabl'' (drum) and the ''ṭār'' (tambourine). | ||