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From Palestine to Switzerland: A Folk Dance Tale

Author: Sekundos
Tags: #Parity Talks VIII #Sekundos


This year, Sekundos follows up on this by inviting the Dabke.lab for a Palestinian Dabke workshop. Dabkeh (Arabic: دبکة, “kick”) is a folk dance known for its footwork, with several regional versions. The movements emphasize unity and provide a history and connection to the soil of the land. Often the dance takes place at weddings, banquets, and occasional parties. Dabke.lab organizes dance workshops at the Dynamo in Zürich, has participated in Swiss dance events, and worked in collaboration with the professional Palestinian dancer Samer Karaja, a member of Al Funoun Dance Troupe.

 

The workshop was carried out in 2 parts. The first part served as the opening event of the parity talk, with a larger group of professors, assistants and students all learning the Dabke dance at the HIL foyer. A short speech from the Dean followed it. The second part was moved to the first-year studio space due to the trouble with music in the foyer. It was a longer session with more movement learning and freestyle collective dancing.

 

photo credit Bundesamt für Kultur, Florian Spring & Nicolas Polli © 2023.