El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe is an independent, non-profit ar… Read Full Bio ↴El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe is an independent, non-profit artistic organization that is virtually entirely volunteer-based. El-Funoun was established in 1979 by a small number of enthusiastic, talented and committed artists. Since then, El-Funoun has been crowned as the lead Palestinian dance company in Palestine, as well as among Palestinians in exile. It holds an impressive track record of over one thousand performances locally and internationally. It also produced 15 productions and over ten dance scenes. El -Funoun has won several commendation certificates and awards over the years.
Since its inception, El-Funoun has aimed at expressing the spirit of Arab-Palestinian folklore and contemporary culture through unique combinations of traditional and stylized dance and music. The Troupe’s repertoire comprises folkloric dance forms, called “dabke”, in addition to more elaborate choreographed forms that embody El-Funoun’s own unique vision of Palestinian dance. El-Funoun is widely recognized as the cultural entity that has played the most significant role in reviving and reinvigorating Palestinian dance and music folklore.
El-Funoun was founded in 1979 by a small number of enthusiastic, talented and committed men and women, who collectively strove to present a special flavor of authentic Palestinian music and dance and safeguard this heritage from expropriation and loss. Since the beginning, they have realized the importance of enhancing the connectedness of Palestinians wherever they are with their roots, culture and history. The group gave its first remarkable performance at the Dabke festival in Birzeit University in March 1979, after which the group decided to adopt the name “El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe”.
Led by these convictions, El-Funoun continued to develop and grow despite the banning and expropriation of any form of Palestinian cultural expression by the Israeli occupation. In the 1980’s more enthusiasts joined El-Funoun believing in the crucial role of arts and culture in countering the systematic attempts by the Israeli occupation to suppress the Palestinian national identity. “Folkloric Scenes” in 1982 and “Wadi a-Tuffah” in 1984, followed by “Mish’al” in 1986 were the productions of El-Funoun emphasizing these convictions. They carried both an artistic and political messages and received an unprecedented popular attendance.
Moreover, El-Funoun assumed a significant role in reviving the rich music and dance heritage, not only through its productions, but also by initiating the “Palestinian folklore day” in 1986 as an annual celebration, which falls on October 7th of each year. This initiation continued to be celebrated since then all over Palestine. In 1987 El-Funoun played a key role in establishing the Popular Art Centre, a community organization committed to raising awareness about the arts, as well as opening opportunities for community members to participate in artistic activity and expression. Through the Centre, El-Funoun’s message has been able to reach and affect many schools, organizations and localities.
In Palestine, as well as in exile, El-Funoun has achieved an unprecedented popular recognition; in fact, quite a few of the Troupe’s songs and dances have become household tunes. El-Funoun has continued its generous artistic and community work, encompassing over the years hundreds of members coming from various social backgrounds. El-Funoun has become their second home and an arena where various generations meet: dancers, members, artists, administrators and board members motivated by the vision of the Troupe more than by any other factor. This has ensured over the years a strong sense of belonging to and ownership of the Troup.
Since its inception, El-Funoun has aimed at expressing the spirit of Arab-Palestinian folklore and contemporary culture through unique combinations of traditional and stylized dance and music. The Troupe’s repertoire comprises folkloric dance forms, called “dabke”, in addition to more elaborate choreographed forms that embody El-Funoun’s own unique vision of Palestinian dance. El-Funoun is widely recognized as the cultural entity that has played the most significant role in reviving and reinvigorating Palestinian dance and music folklore.
El-Funoun was founded in 1979 by a small number of enthusiastic, talented and committed men and women, who collectively strove to present a special flavor of authentic Palestinian music and dance and safeguard this heritage from expropriation and loss. Since the beginning, they have realized the importance of enhancing the connectedness of Palestinians wherever they are with their roots, culture and history. The group gave its first remarkable performance at the Dabke festival in Birzeit University in March 1979, after which the group decided to adopt the name “El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe”.
Led by these convictions, El-Funoun continued to develop and grow despite the banning and expropriation of any form of Palestinian cultural expression by the Israeli occupation. In the 1980’s more enthusiasts joined El-Funoun believing in the crucial role of arts and culture in countering the systematic attempts by the Israeli occupation to suppress the Palestinian national identity. “Folkloric Scenes” in 1982 and “Wadi a-Tuffah” in 1984, followed by “Mish’al” in 1986 were the productions of El-Funoun emphasizing these convictions. They carried both an artistic and political messages and received an unprecedented popular attendance.
Moreover, El-Funoun assumed a significant role in reviving the rich music and dance heritage, not only through its productions, but also by initiating the “Palestinian folklore day” in 1986 as an annual celebration, which falls on October 7th of each year. This initiation continued to be celebrated since then all over Palestine. In 1987 El-Funoun played a key role in establishing the Popular Art Centre, a community organization committed to raising awareness about the arts, as well as opening opportunities for community members to participate in artistic activity and expression. Through the Centre, El-Funoun’s message has been able to reach and affect many schools, organizations and localities.
In Palestine, as well as in exile, El-Funoun has achieved an unprecedented popular recognition; in fact, quite a few of the Troupe’s songs and dances have become household tunes. El-Funoun has continued its generous artistic and community work, encompassing over the years hundreds of members coming from various social backgrounds. El-Funoun has become their second home and an arena where various generations meet: dancers, members, artists, administrators and board members motivated by the vision of the Troupe more than by any other factor. This has ensured over the years a strong sense of belonging to and ownership of the Troup.
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02Take me to PalestineEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
03Palestine the BeautifulEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
06Nostalgia For RamallahEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
07The Meadow SmiledEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
08Traditional Wedding MedleyEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
09Tulbah (Proposition)El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
10Ode to My LoveEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
11Miriam's FatherEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
13Haifa, Where Heroes ResideEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
16Oh, The Way He WalksEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
18Haifa to JeninEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance TroupeEl-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe
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El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe Lyrics
Don't Leave Steve a ghetto Angel he protect from these demons I can…
Don't Leave! يا زريف الطول وقف تقلك رايح عالغربة وبلادك احسنلك خايف يا زر…
Dont Leave Steve a ghetto Angel he protect from these demons I can…
Dont Leave! Steve a ghetto Angel he protect from these demons I can…
Freedom Tanto tiempo lejos de ti Tantos fueron los días buscando Al…
Funouniyyat يا بو قذيلة منثورة مشيك دلال وغندرة زينك ما شفتو بالعرب ولا …
Layya W Layya ليا وليا يا بنية يا وردة ع المية أمك وأبوك قالولي…
Ode to My Love Seeing you walk past of my life All the tears that…
Take me to Palestine Take me back, just want you to take me back Why…