In the Arab culture, the zaffa, or wedding march, is a musical procession of bendir drums, Bagpipes, horns, belly dancers and men carrying flaming swords. This announces that the marriage is about to begin.
You cannot miss a ZAFFA. They are so noisy; you can hear them from a distance! They play rhythmic popular music, with horns blasting and full of people noisily clapping and singing. Customarily, there is also the women's distinctive 'shriek' of traditional joy - the halhula (hallelujah?)
When the procession reaches its destination, there is usually a party, more loud noises and then dinner.
i don't think there is an egyptian zaffa in Chicago
You can find Dancers at The World That Never Was.
you can find a picture of them in google.com
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You tube is the best
The collective nouns for dancers are a company of dancers or a troupe of dancers. They can be called a company of Morris dancers or a troupe of Morris dancers.
Morris dances are an English tradition.
Go to the ecruteak dance theartre
go where their is a samurai with dragon dancers, talk to the samurai on the left and help him find the right thief, you have arrange the dragon dancers position from where they were in the dragon, the thief is the tail, the dragon dancers will tell you who they were next to or not e.g i was not next with a hat and glasses
A group of dancers are called a troupe