TAHTIB (Ancient Egyptian Ritual of Stick-Dancing) مهرجان التحطيب القومى بالأقصـر

#VisitEgypt #Tahtib #التحطيب_الصعيدى The oldest traces of “Tahtib” were found on engravings from the archaeological sites of ancient Egypt. ‘Tahtib” is the term for a traditional stick-fighting martial art that follows a strict code of rules which respect & build camaraderie. The original martial version of “Tahtib” later evolved into an Egyptian folk dance with a wooden stick, commonly known as a “stick dance“. Music in “TAHTIB” features the tabl (bass drum) and mizmar (folk oboe) A national festival for the martial art & dance and music of “TAHTIB” is held annually in Luxor at the last week of December For more on Ancient Egypt visit Ashraf Ezzat’s website
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