Jordanian Cultural Traditions: Mansaf and Dabkeh
Explore the cultural traditions of Jordan through the practices of Mansaf, a delicious dish eaten with hands to show respect, and Dabkeh, a lively dance performed at weddings and parties to honor the culture. Discover the significance, where and when these traditions are practiced, and the reasons behind their continuation.
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Global Perspectives Presentation By: Maya, Noor, Layan, Saif, Issa
Jordans Tradition Jordan s Tradition -Mansaf: Write down the question you are trying to answer Write down information that answers the question Write the source the information came from Reflection write what you think of this information Traditions being researched? You eat mansaf with your hands safari It tastes very delicious Describe the tradition: You use your hands when you eat mansaf safari It tastes better with your hands Where is this tradition practiced? In a place safari To respect your guests When is this tradition practiced? When you eat mansaf safari It is a tradition Who practices this tradition? People in Jordan safari Jordanians Why is this tradition practiced? To respect your culture safari Respecting your culture
Jordans tradition Jordan s tradition -Dabkeh: Write down the question you are trying to answer Write down information that answers the question Write the source the information came from Reflection write what you think of this information Traditions being researched? Dabkeh safari It represents your culture Describe the tradition: A dance in Jordan safari It is a dance in your culture Where is this tradition practiced In a party/wedding safari It is done in many places When is this tradition practiced When you are invited to a party/wedding safari It is a tradition Who practices this tradition? People in Jordan safari Jordanians Why is this tradition practiced To respect your culture safari Respecting cultures