Hikers dancing the daha in Jabal Al-Lawz, Tabuk, in the wake of the snow (video)

A video clip circulating on social networking sites documented a group of hikers performing the Dhaha dance in Jabal Al-Lawz in the Saudi Tabuk region, amid snowfall.

The circulating video clip showed the men standing in a row, clapping and singing, while one of them led the Dha dance.

It is noteworthy that the Dhaha dance was known in the past in war, in the event of victory over enemies, but now it is practiced on occasions, and the Dhaha has a certain method, where the tribesmen gather in one row, or two rows, applaud and sing, and a man dances in front of them with a sword or stick and is called “Al Hashi.” “.


Al-Dahha receives the white visitor in Jabal Al-Lawz.

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- Tabuk Urgent 🇸🇦 (@AjlTabuk) January 1, 2022

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