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Alardah Dance Shines in Al-Baha's Eid Al-Fitr Festivities

Alardah Dance Shines in Al-Baha's Eid Al-Fitr Festivities

Leaders31-03-2025

Al-Baha Region came alive with vibrant Eid Al-Fitr celebrations, where the UNESCO-listed Alardah dance took center stage in public squares and arenas.
This traditional performance, a fusion of folk poetry, rhythmic beats, and synchronized movements, symbolizes unity and pride among the region's people, making it the highlight of the festivities.
Across several villages, local troupes captivated audiences with exceptional Alardah performances, drawing enthusiastic participation from both residents and visitors.
The rhythmic pulse of drums and resonant traditional chants added depth to the spectacle, while performers donned traditional attire, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Al-Baha.
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