
Bio
Dabke is a traditional Middle Eastern folk dance known for its high energy, strong rhythm, and powerful group performance. It is especially popular at weddings, cultural celebrations, and major events across Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and the wider Arab world.
Performed by a line of dancers holding hands or shoulders, Dabke combines synchronized foot stomping, jumps, and lively movement to the beat of live drums and traditional music. It creates an exciting atmosphere and is often used for grand wedding entrances, stage performances, and crowd interaction.
A live Dabke performance often includes drummers, musicians, and dancers, making it a vibrant entertainment choice for weddings, corporate events, National Day celebrations, and luxury private parties.






