Jordanian TDS - Dabke, Mansaf, and More

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Explore the joyful traditional dance of Dabke and delicious dish of Mansaf popular in Jordan. Learn about where and when Dabke and Mansaf are practiced, who enjoys them, and the cultural significance behind these traditions.

  • Jordanian culture
  • Dabke dance
  • Mansaf dish
  • Middle Eastern traditions

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  1. Jordanian tds BY: SADEEN,JOY,MOHAMMAD,NABEEL,RAMZI CLASS:6E

  2. DABKEH Description for dabke What is dabke Dabke is a joyful form of a traditional line and circle dancing with origins in middle eastern, and it s a great and fun activity for occasions. Large group of people interlock their arms, tap and stomp their feet and sing

  3. Where and when is dabke practiced The dance at a variety of occasions, but is mostly done at weddings and I very popular at weddings.

  4. who practices dabke It is very popular in lebanon,so in almost every Lebanese household. But a lot of middle eastern people practice it too

  5. mansaf Description for mansaf What is mansaf Mansaf is a traditional dish that people love to cook and eat It is a dish of rice, lamb, and a dry yoghurt made into a sauce called jameed

  6. When and where is mansaf served Its usually served at celebrations such as weddings, gradutions and of course much more

  7. Who eats mansaf Mansaf is free for everyone to eat, and anyone could try it, but a lot and mostly Jordanians eat it as it is very famous there

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