Have you ever seen a group of people dancing in perfect harmony, stomping their feet and holding hands, their energy radiating joy and unity? That's Dabke—a Middle Eastern traditional dance, found in places like Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, and Syria. It is typically performed in a group, with dancers holding hands or linking arms as they move rhythmically in a line or circle. The dance combines precise footwork, stomping, and synchronized movements, accompanied by traditional music. Dabke is often performed at weddings, festivals, and cultural celebrations, symbolizing unity and joy.
"It's not just a dance; it's a story of community, culture, and celebration."
Why is it Important to Learn Dabke?
Cultural Connection
Community and Bonding
Physical Fitness
Celebration of Identity
Maherrie as Dabke Instructor
Maherrie has an intuitive way of breaking down the dance into manageable steps while still preserving its authenticity and spirit. His teaching isn’t just about learning the moves—it’s about understanding the story and emotion behind each stomp and step.
What sets him apart is his ability to break Dabke down for dancers of all levels. For beginners, he starts with the basics—how to hold hands, find the rhythm, and master the foundational steps. As you grow more confident, he introduces the dynamic stomps, turns, and syncopations that give Dabke its electrifying energy.
But Maherrie’s classes aren’t just about learning dance; they’re about building connections. He creates an environment where everyone feels included, encouraging participants to support and learn from each other. By the end of the session, it’s not just a class—it feels like a family coming together through dance.
"Through Maherrie’s guidance, we didn't just learn Dabke; we experienced its essence. We discovered the joy of moving in sync, and the sheer exhilaration of stomping in unison to a beat that echoes through generations.
- Participent's Review
Sneak Peaks of Dabke Workshops