Fashion: Pretty much the same as the West, except more conservative in general. Men wear darker colors and are more prone to wearing suits and button-down shirts or traditional Arab robes (like the dishdasha). Women often wear long-sleeves and dresses along with some sort of hair-covering.
Literature: Most Middle Easterners do not read for fun or enjoyment. Most books written by Middle Eastern authors are published in English or French to achieve a much larger circulation.
Music: Middle Eastern music is known for its faster beats and tempos than Western Music and the featuring of strong stringed instruments over brass and percussion.
All types! mostly dance music or otherwise known has "house music" in the middle east
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh has written: 'New literature and philosophy of the Middle East' -- subject(s): Criticism, Theory, Modern Philosophy, Middle Eastern literature, History and criticism, Middle East
caues there are a lot of people
Claudine Grossir has written: 'L' islamdes romantiques' -- subject(s): Civilization, Islamic, in literature, European Foreign opinion, European Foreign public opinion, Exoticism in literature, French literature, History and criticism, Islamic countries in literature, Middle East in literature, Near East in literature, Romanticism
Roman
Only in literature. It was commented that their fighting and their winning rituals had a likeness to those of the sycthian peoples of the middle east.
No. Your nearly right. The main instruments are from the middle east and the asian continent.
why not
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
it is, obviously in the middle of the direction east.
the term middle east means the middle of the east.
East Literature Magnet School was created in 1993.