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  • 17:3317:33, September 1, 2025 diff hist +9 m Ha'Ir Be'Afor Gavish writes in Hebrew
  • 12:2812:28, September 1, 2025 diff hist +140 Original Music Ahava Asura -> Ha'Ir Be'Afor current
  • 00:4800:48, September 1, 2025 diff hist +2,400 N Ha'Ir Be'Afor Created page with "Hebrew: העיר באפור (The City in Grey). Circle dance by Moshe Eskayo, 1968. (The Aussie Database [https://www.israelidances.com/search.asp?S=&ChoreographerName=&PageNo=1&OrderBy=&SearchThis=hair+beafor&Search=Search lists] two other dances with the same title and music, circle dance by Rivka Sturman and partner dance by Dani Dassa, both 1970, including videos. It's not clear if or where these variants are danced.) The dance is Eskayo's First Creations | fi..."

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  • 19:5919:59, August 12, 2025 diff hist +809 N Mocher Prachim Created page with "Hebrew: מוכר פרחים (Flower Seller). Dance in triplets by Israel Yakovee, 1973. (The 1980 circle dance by David Swisa to the same music is called Hora Perach or Mocher HaPrachim.) At Camp Blue Star 1973, Yakovee was asked to create a suite of Yemenite dances for women dancers. Mocher Prachim was created as part of the resulting suite. The dance is done in triplets (ideally one man and two women), a very rare formation for Israeli dance. The arm motions..."
  • 19:1219:12, August 12, 2025 diff hist +4 m "Double" dances link mocher prachim

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  • 02:3502:35, July 9, 2025 diff hist +1,105 N Darkeinu Created page with "Hebrew: דרכינו (Our Path). Circle dance by Gadi Bitton, 2002. The song was composed by Yizhar Ashdot. The lyrics were written by Yankele Rotblit in 1986, shortly after his wife Arna contracted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALS ALS] (Lou Gehrig's disease). It is an optimistic song of hope for the future. However, Rotblit is on record as saying that at the time he wrote the song, they knew nothing about what was wrong or what was coming. Arna lived for 13 yea..." current

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