When grief becomes defiance: why Iranians are dancing at funerals
Israel
In cemeteries across Iran, mourning is taking on a new, striking form. Singing and dancing could signal a profound shift in how a nation processes sorrow – and fear, says Dr Bahareh Sahebi I n cemeteries across Iran , something unexpected is happening. Where mourning has traditionally been marked by black clothing, restrained bodies and recited prayers, families are now dancing. They sway beside fresh graves. They sing. They clap in rhythm. In some places, the movements begin hesitantly – small
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