November 20
Omani Music and Dance, Part 1
Celebration of Life, Labor, and Love
Omani music is unique in that it is a mixture of various cultural influences: Arab, Indian, Persian, African. It reflects life of the Desert, Oasis, and Sea, and there is much regional variation in style and sound. Performed by both men and women, on both special occasions and in everyday tasks in life, Omani musical traditions have been passed down from generation to generation. There are over 130 known forms of traditional songs and dances, and 4 kinds have been recognized by UNESCO as cultural treasures. The UNESCO-recognized music includes:
“Let them praise His name in dance; strike up the band and make great music! And why? Because God delights in His people, adorns plain folk with salvation garlands!” (Psalm 149:3-4, Message)
We bless Omani believers to write their own songs of praise, and to worship in uniquely Omani ways, with local instruments, singing style, and dance! Lord, may it be!
Worship with us!: Undignified by David Crowder Band. Jesus, You are worthy of our most passionate song and dance!
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:
Tawi Atayr, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 911
Sahal Ghadiyah, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 322
Kizayt, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 264
Qardayt, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 233
Dar Funaq, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 211
Kaydid, Mirbat district, Dhofar region. Population: 209