November 21
Omani Music and Dance, Part 2
Traditional, Modern, and Diverse
Sultan Qaboos (ruling 1970-2020) was an avid lover of classical music (especially Mozart) and went to great lengths to establish music programs in Omani schools and universities. He established the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra in 1985, and opened the Royal Opera House in 2011. However, His Majesty was also keen on preserving traditional Omani music, and established the Oman Center for Traditional Music in 1985. Other traditional Omani performing arts include:
Declare This:
Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty heaven! Praise Him for His mighty works; Praise His unequaled greatness! Praise Him with a blast of the ram’s horn; Praise Him with the lyre and harp! Praise Him with the tambourine and dancing; Praise Him with strings and flutes! Praise Him with a clash of cymbals; Praise Him with loud clanging cymbals. Let everything that breathes sing praises to the Lord! Praise the Lord! (Psalm 150, NLT)
Worship with us!: Let Everything That Has Breath by Matt Redman. Jesus, we worship You with all that we are!
Matthew 18:14 Focus—‘Your Father in heaven does not want one of these little ones to be lost.’
Please bring these towns and villages before the Father:
Insham, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 192
Dar Qanf, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 180
Ghadyah, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 167
Jabal Har, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 162
Wadi Ayn al-Gharbi, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 150
Dahaq Awtayn, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 137