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Traditional group performance and stick song-dance
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(February 2020)
Not to be confused withMizmar (instrument).
Mezmar
Native nameمزمار
GenreFolk dance
OriginHejaz,Saudi Arabia
Almezmar, drumming and dancing with sticks
CountrySaudi Arabia
Reference01011
RegionArab States
Inscription history
Inscription2016 (11th session)
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Mezmar ormizmar (Arabic:مزمارal-mizmar) is a traditional group performance and stick song-dance that is performed by in theHejaz region in westernSaudi Arabia for festive occasions such as wedding and national events.[1][2] Almezmar is performed by about 15–100 practitioners in festive occasions such as wedding and national events, they twirl long sticks (bamboocane), beat drums and clap to songs that can pertain to a variety of topics such as heroism, praise, chivalry, love and generosity. In the past, the ritual was associated with battle or competition. It closely resembles thetahtib dance practiced in Egypt and Sudan.[3]

'Mizmar' is actually the generic term for almost any wind instrument found in the Hejaz or Asir, from the end-blown flute to the dual-piped boos. But the name of the art mizmar is confusing because the mizmar song-dance does not call for any wind instrument—there is no mizmar in mizmar, just drums."[3]

In 2016, Almezmar was inscribed on theUNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, considered as cultural expression representing the community identity.

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  1. ^"Almezmar, Drumming and Dancing with Sticks - حصر التراث غير المادي في المملكة العربية السعودية IHSAI".sites.google.com. Retrieved2019-02-12.
  2. ^"UNESCO - Almezmar, drumming and dancing with sticks".ich.unesco.org. Retrieved2019-02-12.
  3. ^ab"Mizmar" inLisa Urkevich,Music and Traditions of the Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar. New York: Routledge, 2015. pp 193–196.

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