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
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DUB-KE

Adventures in Arab-Techno empowered by Migrantpolitan

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Friday

4/5/24

10:00 PM

The new edition of the club format for exploring non-Western techno cultures combines techno sound, live music and a dabke dance workshop to create a roaring club party. So if you want to improve your dancing skills, you’ve come to the right place. Dabke means “stamping your feet on the floor” and you can put this into practice during the following DJ sets. Dance on, Habibis!

Learn the art of traditional Dabkeh with Majd Hanna and Rama Saifo, accompanied by the rhythms of the davul played by Weam Issa.

Then, groove to the unforgettable rhythm of the Dabkeh Band, featuring Bassam Saied on vocals and Zafer Jned on keyboard. They'll play traditional music from the Middle-east where fast beats and lyrics merge together to meet the energy of the dancers.

As the night heats up, DJ Sherryaeri will take the stage, spinning a mix of Bailé, Booty Bounce, and Arab Bass that will keep you moving. Known for their commitment to political activism and gender equality, DJ Sherryaeri promises to deliver a set that makes the dancefloor shake and twerk.

Joining the lineup is DJ Anas, taking you on an exciting journey through Arab dancing music.

Dance on, Habibis!


With: DUB-KE

Supported by Bündnis Internationaler Produktionshäuser.

Presented by ByteFM