Dabke is a traditional dance from the Levant region, with each country adding its own unique style and music. It combines elements of circle and line dancing, known for its rhythmic stomping. While typically performed at weddings and festive gatherings, in Palestine, Dabke is a symbol of strength and resilience against violence and occupation. Within the Palestinian diaspora, it plays a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and challenging negative stereotypes linked to residents of refugee camps.