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Strikingly, especially for Lebanon, traditionally contested national determinants were no longer an issue in 2019. Demonstrators chanted against a number of individuals, albeit a large enough number to encompass almost the entire government. Through attacking individuals and specific leaders by name, the ideological manifestations of political purpose were remade. 17 Revolution, as it became known, took decades-worth of political song and repurposed it as protest song. Predominantly peaceful and somewhat whimsical in its slogans, the Oct.
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In what were largely deemed to be spontaneous mass demonstrations during the autumn of 2019, people took to the streets to protest the uninterrupted rule of the country’s powerful elite since at least the 1975-1990 civil war. Lebanon, a small and relatively young nation in the Middle East, which has been in the news for many sad reasons over the past couple of years, is the example I want to think about today. It is articulating the essence of the presumed nation that really cuts to the heart of why nationalism is a complicated story. But it is not only how individuals (and even groups) feel about the idea of a nation that makes it complex. Granted, an individual may have misgivings about the country they belong to, or indeed may feel that they belong to more than one country or nation at the same time. Yet the nation is anything but a simple idea. Writes Tala Jarjourīelonging to a nation, or adhering to a homeland, may appear at face value to be a “natural” sentiment. With recent outbursts of deadly violence on Beirut streets, the ghost of the civil war looms, threatening further disintegration. It is the country, or whatever might define it as a nation, that is slowly disintegrating. In this article " Arabic Songs Perfect For The First Dance" we suggested some Arabic songs that are perfect for the First Dance. Today, we decided to share more suggestions for songs that fit the 3 main moments of a wedding.It appears as if the life of Lebanon - cultural, political, historical, religious, artistic, philosophical, musical, literary and even ideological - now boils down to the economy, or rather to its disintegration. There are 3 important moments during a wedding reception that require specific music: The Zaffeh or the entrance into the wedding reception venue where the guests are gathered, the first dance and the cake cutting show.
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It requires a lot of research and listening to many tunes and songs, as well as, understanding the lyrics of the songs. You don't want to be dancing to the tunes of a romantic song if it's about a breakup or lost love! The task of choosing the right songs for the wedding is one of the most hectic tasks the bride and groom face. However, we have noticed recently that the songs chosen for this once-in-a-lifetime dance have become repetitive and do not reflect the personalities of the bride and groom. Music plays an important role in any wedding it can either make or break a wedding!Ĭouples, soon to get married, look forward to their First Dance together and pay special attention to selecting the right song for that. Wedding guests as well anticipate this moment and cast their eyes on the dance floor to witness this important moment at any wedding. Songs, entertainment and music add a distinctive element to all celebrations, particularly, weddings, and more so Arab weddings.