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December 9, 2022

  • curprev 21:4121:41, December 9, 2022 Larry talk contribs 749 bytes +7 date of workshop
  • curprev 21:3821:38, December 9, 2022 Larry talk contribs 742 bytes +742 Created page with "Arabic: شبابة (flute). Circle dance by Moshiko Halevy, 1983. The English word has many variant spellings: shubabe, shebaba, etc. These can be justified via alternative dialects of Arabic. Shababe is unusual in that it is danced in long lines, with the leader at the '''left''' end of the line. The dance was introduced in Boston at a Moshiko workshop early in 1983. It was widely anticipated to be taught by Moshiko at Hora Shalom that year, but was withheld..."