Histadrut and Labour Movement Movies Collection

Come to Yemen

24 Minutes, 1973
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Amiram Erev
Production:Yoram Bar Sade
Photographer: Amiram Erev
Narrator: Shosh Atari
Language: Hebrew
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A documentary film produced by the Institute for the Cultivation of Ethnic Dances, established by the Public Council for Culture and Arts, in collaboration with the Folk Dance Department of the Histadrut and the Folklore Center of the Hebrew University Anyone who has watched a group of Yemeni dancers might mistakenly think that all the troupes perform identical dances, but the truth is that each troupe dances in its own unique style that reflects the region from which it originated in Yemen Following the research of Gorit Kadman, and narrated by Shosh Atar, Yemeni dance troupes present their traditional dances, showcasing a variety of styles and their ceremonial contextswedding dances, the Zafa ceremony the procession of the bride, and more The dance troupes featured in the film come from the communities of Geuley Teiman, Kiryat Ono, Yinon, Amka, Midrakh Oz, Shaar Ephraim, Elyakhin, Elyashiv, Barkat, and Tnuvot

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