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Sebiba

Sebiba Touareg Exhibition of Djanet in Algeria.

Sebiba (Arabic: سبيبة, Tifinagh: ⵙⴱⵉⴱⴰ) is the term used in Algeria to designate a festival and the Tuareg people's dance performed on this occasion and accompanied by female drummers in the Sahara oasis of Djanet in the Tassili n'Ajjer region in southern Algeria. The dance originated among the descendants of black African slaves and is part of the celebrations for the Islamic Ashura Festival.[1][2] The dance was recognized by UNESCO in 2014 for its significance to humanity's intangible cultural heritage.

  1. ^ "Une fête touareg millénaire au coeur du Sahara en Algérie". Le sac à dos. 7 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Fête Touareg de la Sebiba, en Algérie". www.algerie-tours.com.

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