Israeli national dance encompasses a variety of folk dances that reflect the cultural diversity of Israel, drawing influences from Jewish, Arab, and other traditions. One of the most popular forms is the Hora, often performed at celebrations and gatherings, characterized by circular formations and lively music. These dances not only serve as a means of cultural expression but also foster a sense of community and national identity among participants. Israeli dance continues to evolve, incorporating contemporary styles while preserving traditional elements.
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Judith Brin Ingber has written: 'Shorashim: the roots of Israeli folk dance' 'Seeing Israeli and Jewish dance' -- subject(s): Jewish folk dancing, Judaism, Israeli Folk dancing, Jewish dance, Dance, Customs and practices 'Victory dances' -- subject(s): Biography, Dancers, Folk dancing
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