Moroccan Berber dance, immaterial heritage

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Souadfaja
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Raqs Sharqi: Traditional Moroccan belly dance characterized by intricate hip movements and fluid arm motions. Ahidous: A rhythmic group dance performed by the Berber tribes of Morocco, often accompanied by music and chanting. Gnawa: A spiritual and trance-inducing dance originating from Morocco's Gnawa people, featuring rhythmic movements and hypnotic music. Chaabi: A popular urban dance style originating from Moroccan cities, known for its lively movements and energetic music. Aissawa: A ritualistic dance performed by the Aissawa brotherhood in Morocco, often involving trance-like states and spiritual chants. Guedra: A traditional dance of the Sahara region, performed by women in a circular formation, accompanied by chanting and percussion. Rif Dance: A lively folk dance originating from the Rif region of Morocco, featuring energetic footwork and vibrant music. Halka: A traditional Moroccan street performance combining music, dance, and storytelling, often featuring acrobatic feats and comedic elements. Dakka Marrakchia: A celebratory dance from Marrakech characterized by rhythmic drumming and synchronized movements, often performed at weddings and festivals. Zayane: A dance style originating from the Zayane tribe of the Atlas Mountains, known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork.
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