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Traditional Saudi Bedouin dance (often referred to in a "raqs" or "folkloric" context) for women is characterized by , rhythmic shoulder movements, and group coordination. These dances are common at weddings and social gatherings in the Arabian Peninsula. Core Elements of the Dance

Dancers wear a wide, diaphanous overdress often decorated with gold sequins. A key technique involves holding the edges of this dress while dancing. Traditional Saudi Bedouin dance (often referred to in

The primary feature is the rhythmic "swirl" or "flip" of long hair from side to side or in circles to the beat of the music. A key technique involves holding the edges of

The dance is typically set to a 2/4 rhythm known as the Saudi or Adany rhythm , characterized by two heavy beats and a pause. Popular Regional Variations Popular Regional Variations Dancers often use their hands

Dancers often use their hands to represent sea creatures or emotions, while keeping their posture tall and elegant.