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词条 Fann at-Tanbura
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Fann aṭ-Ṭanbūra ({{lang-ar|فن الطنبورة}}) is a traditional music and dance genre in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, especially Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman. Musically, the tanbūra instrument plays a central role, along with several drums and the manjur—an instrument made of several goat hooves wrapped around the waist of the performer.

Men and women both participate in the singing and dance. Fann at-tanbura is closely associated with the Zār spiritual ritual, and it was originally used in healing practices. Participants would occasionally fall into a trance. In modern times though it is more often a musical performance.

See also

  • Middle Eastern dance
  • Culture of Eastern Arabia

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1RM6d2Otpw Video of Tanbura performance in Kuwait]
  • Oman Centre for Traditional Music
  • Poul Rovsing Olsen, "La Musique Africaine dans le Golfe Persique", Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Vol. 19, (1967), pp. 28–36
  • Liwa and Tanbura from Africa to Bahrain, Part 2, Al Waqt newspaper, 21 Feb 2009
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