People lined up dance with their legs bent upwards. They are festively dressed, mainly in black and white. They are mirrored in the middle. Lightning bolts protrude from the corners. An organ red background at the top, a blue background at the bottom.
© Rabea Alsayed
People lined up dance with their legs bent upwards. They are festively dressed, mainly in black and white. They are mirrored in the middle. Lightning bolts protrude from the corners. An organ red background at the top, a blue background at the bottom.
© Rabea Alsayed

DUB-KE

Adventures in Arab Techno

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From 18 years; Good combination: Before DUB-KE, the MOVIE NIGHT will take place at 6:30 p.m.

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Saturday

10/25/25

10:00 PM

The new edition of the club format for exploring non-Western techno cultures combines techno sound, live music and a dabkeh dance workshop to create a roaring club party. Dabkeh means something like “stamping your feet on the floor” and you can put this into practice on this evening. Of course, there will also be a dabkeh workshop with Rama Saifo, Majd Hanna, Weam Issa and DJ Anas Aboura. Omar Alkilani and Special K will provide musical impressions.

Dance on, Habibis!

Omar Alkilani plays the guitar.
© Abdullah Alakraa
Special K stands focused behind a DJ booth.
© Special K

Syrian guitarist and music producer Omar Alkilani playing his guitar.


With: DUB-KE