Dervish - An t-Úll (Cathy Jordan performing in a pub)

Tá scéilín nua 'gam le h-insint dóibhse (I have a new story to tell you) Cúrsaí spóirt agus comhrá dí (about sport affairs and chat) Úll breá gleoite do chuireas i mo phóca (A fine lovely apple I put in my pocket) 'S ni bhfuaras romham ach prátín síl (And all I found was a seed potato) Ó mo thuírse mar shileann mo shúile (Oh sadly my eyes cry) I ndiaidh an úll ud a bhí breá buí (After that fine yellow apple) An óig-bhean uasal bhí t'reis é thabhairt domh (And the lovely young woman who gave it to me) 'S do thabhairfinn púnt ar é bhlaiseadh arís (And I'd give a pound to taste it again) Do shiúlais Cléire agus Carraig Aonair (I walked Clare Island and Carrig Aonor Cuanta Béara bhí romham sa tslí (The bays of Béara Island were before me on the way Puinte na nGréige & na nDorsaí Maola An fhiach 's an lao taobh amuigh de Bhaoi (The raven and the calf outside of Baoi Do shiúlais Cualach mar a bhíos buartha (I walked through Cualach because I was sad An pharoiste Thuaidh a 's na hAdhraí (The northern parish and Eyeries San oileán Muarseadh d'inis dom buachaill (On the Island of Muarseadh a young man told me Nach bhfáilghinn a tuairise go dtéinn thar snaidhm (That I'd not get word of her till I'd tie the knot Ó mo thuírse mar shileann mo shúile (Oh sadly my eyes cry I ndiaidh an úll ud a bhí breá buí (After that fine yellow apple An óig-bhean uasal bhí t'reis é thabhairt domh (And the lovely young bean who gave it to me 'S do thabhairfinn púnt ar é bhlaiseadh arís (And I'd give a <b>...</b>
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Dervish - Can't Stop the Spring - Ireland Eurovision 2007

Recorded from RTE One, Late Late Show, Eurosong Specical, this is Irish Trad Group Dervish perform John Waters Can't stop the Spring, the winning entry, going forward to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Content 2007 Final in Finland.
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Dervish Rituals - Iran

8 August 2001 We witness a fascinating ritual in which holy men, or Dervishes, dance themselves into a trance.
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Traditional Irish music Band Dervish performing on various stages around the world
Omar Faruk Tekbilek - Whirling Dervish!

A masterpiece from the Album "Whirling" (1994). Listen & Enjoy it. Omar Faruk Tekbilek had been studying Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, with the thought of becoming a Sufi cleric. At 15, he quit school to become a professional musician. "But I never quit studying, though," he maintains. "In fact, I am still studying; it's endless. Music for me is not something to show off. It's my life. It's the shortest path to God. Playing is prayer for me." He went to Istanbul and at the age of 17 met the Mevlevi Dervishes, the ancient Sufi order of Turkey. He did not join the order, but felt profoundly influenced by their mystical approach to sound and to the spirit. Another, almost equally mystical influence would soon appear, from an unlikely source. The young Tekbilek became friend with flute and saxophone player named Ismet Siral, who had some unusual ideas about music theory. "He would say things like, let's play for birds, let's play for pictures." OFT says about Burhan Tonguch, his rhythm teacher: "He put the idea in my mind that everything is a rhythmic instrument. And everyone is a percussionist. Without the strike, there is no sound." Despite, or perhaps because of, this unconventional outlook, Faruk's skills were much in demand in the studios of Istanbul, and in 1971, at the age of 20, made his first brief tour of the United States with a Turkish classical/folk ensemble. The Tree of Patience was about to put out an unexpected limb. "I try to play a song the way it's <b>...</b>
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Jennifer Steinkamp: Dervish, 2004, 2005

Jennifer: "Dervish" consisted of four high definition projections of individual trees with twirling branches. This was inspired by a ... ritual practiced by the priests, or dervishes, of the Mevlavi sect of Islam. In the midst of a trance, the dervishes whirl in a motion symbolizing the soul's release from earthly ties and communication with the divine. The movement of the branches contains elements of both control and lawlessness -- while the whirling motion of the trees is fanciful and seemingly enchanted, the movement is limited by the roots of the trees.
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Female Whirling Dervishes - Turkey

8 August 2007 Part of the mystical Sufi sect of Islam, the whirling dervishes have fascinated the world for hundreds of years with their unique costumes and frenetic, highly ritualised dances. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Riverdance - Russian Dervish/Morning in Macedonia

Russian Dervish from Riverdance. Moscow Folk Ballet. Unique style combining ballet, folk dance and breath-taking acrobatics "Morning in Macedonia Meeting the new, what we learn first is that there is something familiar in what is strange, something strange in what we had thought familiar. A tune from another place, another lifetime, can turn and haunt in the heart. " See www.riverdance.com for more information No Copyright Infringement intended
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Whirling Dervishes Grinch video WhirlingDervishes

11/29/07 - This video was created by the New Jersey band Whirling Dervishes, a long time ago ... Happy Christmas, Kwanzaa and/or Hanukkah everyone ... and for you agnostics, have a good day off! ... check out WDs on MySpace @ www.myspace.com
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THE DERVISHES

raffaeleconiglio.blogspot.com Once a year the Dervishes of Prizren, in southern Kosovo, celebrate "Nevruz," (new day). Nevruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in persian calendar. During this dancing ritual, preachers pray for peace and tolerance while remaining with their pierced faces, as part of the ritual ceremony. The ritual occurs on March 22nd. Ancient piercing techniques are applied, by stabbing their bodies with huge needles, as a way of finding salvation and the way of god. The knives symbolize the healing of all wounds. "This is the blessing of God and the power of the order", says an elderly high-ranking Dervish after the ceremony. Dervishes are shunned by many fellow Muslims as starry-eyed mystics, but the Dervishes who gathered recently in Prizren for a centuries-old celebration do not see themselves as outside the Islamic pale. "We are Muslims and, like them, we are in the same sea. They swim. We prefer to go underwater" says Shejh Adrihusejn, the leader of Prizren's Rifai order. KOSOVO LA VOCE DEL CONIGLIO
The Whirling Dervishes - 48 minute documentary - trailer

For downloads and more information, visit: www.journeyman.tv This film shows in stunning HD the annual Turkish festival of the most spectacular dances by The Whirling Dervishes. They are famous all over the world for their magnificent dance, red turbans and flowing white skirts. This is not only a dance. It is based on a philosophy founded in the 12th century. Every movement and musical instrument has a meaning.
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DERVISH - Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith, London - 30.01.10.

www.dervish.ie www.irishculturalcentre.co.uk PLEASE VISIT THE LINKS DERVISH - Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith, London - 30.01.10. Brian McDonagh: Mandola, Mandolin Liam Kelly: Flute and whistles Tom Morrow : Fiddle, Viola Shane Mitchell : Accordion Cathy Jordan: Vocals, Bodhran and Bones Michael Holmes: Bouzouki Dervish,have performed around the world, playing for heads of state and for an audience of 240000 in Rio de Janeiro. They have shared the stage with James Brown, The Buena Vista Social Club, Oasis, Sting, REM and Beck.Year after year their CDs have topped Folk, World and Roots Music charts in Ireland and worldwide and have met with rave reviews in the international media. Readers of Irish Music Magazine have awarded Dervish Best Overall Trad/Folk Band of the Year and, in what is perhaps their proudest moment, Sligo City Council bestowed on them in recognition of their work the Freedom of the Borough. Dervish performance ranges from powerful and energetic dance tunes to sublime interpretations of Irish songs and airs with vocals, fiddle, flute, accordion, bodhrán, mandola and bouzouki. www.irishculturalcentre.co.uk Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith Blacks Road Hammersmith London W6 9DT The Irish Cultural Centre has been established since 1995 and is acclaimed for providing one of the most exciting and adventurous weekly programmes in the UK, featuring Irelands best traditional and contemporary musicians, an Irish film programme, Irish literary events (annual <b>...</b>
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Dervish - Boots of Spanish Leather

Boots of Spanish Leather (Bob Dylan) ------------------------------------------------------- Oh, I'm sailin' away my own true love, I'm sailin' away in the morning. Is there something I can send you from across the sea, From the place where I'll be landing? There's nothin' you can send me, my own true love, There's nothin' that I wish to be ownin'. Just carry yourself back to me unspoiled, From across that lonesome ocean. But I just thought you might want something fine Made of silver or of golden, Either from the mountains of Madrid Or the coast of Barcelona. But if I had the stars from the darkest night Or the diamonds from the deepest ocean, I'd forsake them all for your sweet kiss, For it's all I'm wishin' to be ownin'. That I might be gone a long time And it's only that I'm askin', Is there something I can send you to remember me by, To make your time more easy passin'. But, how can you, how can you ask me again, When you know it brings me sorrow. The same thing I want today, I would want again tomorrow. Oh, I got a letter on a lonesome day, It was from his ship a-sailin', Saying I don't know when I'll be comin' back again, It depends on how I'm a-feelin'. Well, if you, my love, must think that-a-way, I'm sure your mind is roamin'. I'm sure your thoughts are not with me, But with the country to where you're goin'. So take heed, take heed of the western wind, Take heed of the stormy weather. And yes, there's something you can send back to me, Spanish boots of Spanish <b>...</b>
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"Riverdance, the Show" 1995, "The Russian Dervish"

The sixth dance of the show performed by a team of virtuous dancers from Moscow. (As far as I know, this 1995 show has never been released on DVD. These clips are captured from my very tired VHS tape. I think they are worth sharing though, because, in my opinion, this Riverdance show with Michael Flately and Jean Butler is still the best of all the versions I've seen on tape, DVD and a live one in Chicago.)
Sacred Dervish Dance of the Sufis

suprememastertv.com - A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms - Episode 486, Sacred Dervish Dance of the Sufis, Air date: January 13, 2008 (AJAR - 20080113)
Whirling Dervish . . . Sama (Teaser)

More info on the Dervish Sama here: loadedboards.com 60 years later Adam and Adam are back with the new Updated Dervish, the Dervish Sama. Slightly older, slightly wiser, slightly creakier. If you haven't seen the original Whirling Dervish video, check it out here: www.youtube.com OFFICIAL DERVISH SAMA VIDEO landing May 28th.
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Loaded Summer and the Orangatang Adventures

Steve Griggs video on the oragatang wheels. The video follows up on the cliff hanger left on the "loaded longboarding [fall colors]" when joe is runing in the woods. Enjoy Riding by Joe Dunn and Julien Fleming Filming/Editing Steve Griggs Music: "Down the line" Jose Gonzalez
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The Naqshbandi Sufi Whirling Dervishes of Montreal

Dec 23rd 2007 - Shaykh Hisham kabbani and the Naqshbandi Ensemble visted the city of Montreal in Canada, where over 500 Naqshbandi students live. Most of the students in Montreal are converts, The Haqqani foundation of Montreal is very active promoting Islam through the zikr and whirling. at this interfaith event we visited the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Center in Montreal.
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The Whirling Dervishes of Rumi

This 5-minute documentary about whirling dervishes was created by Zain Dada and Jacob McDowell as a final project for a Learning Community (LCRM 200-LC-J) at Augustana College - Rock Island, IL. The Learning Community consisted of two classes taught side-by-side. Dr. Cyrus Ali Zargar taught a course on "Sufi Literature" (RELG 378-LC) and Dr. Sarah Skrainka taught a course on "The Complete Works" by Michel de Montaigne (WLIT 326-LC2). The aim of this short video is to provide a basic explanation behind the origin of Sufi whirling and how the ritual (known as a "Sema") is structured.
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Caledonia - celtic tenors and dervish in sligo

Caledonia Dougie MacLean I don't know if you can see The changes that have come over me In these last few days I've been afraid That I might drift away So I've been telling old stories, singing songs That make me think about where I came from And that's the reason why I seem So far away today Oh, but let me tell you that I love you That I think about you all the time Caledonia you're calling me And now I'm going home If I should become a stranger You know that it would make me more than sad Caledonia's been everything I've ever had Now I have moved and I've kept on moving Proved the points that I needed proving Lost the friends that I needed losing Found others on the way I have kissed the ladies and left them crying Stolen dreams, yes there's no denying I have traveled hard with coattails flying Somewhere in the wind (Chorus) Now I'm sitting here before the fire The empty room, the forest choir The flames that could not get any higher They've withered now they've gone But I'm steady thinking my way is clear And I know what I will do tomorrow When the hands are shaken and the kisses flow Then I will disappear
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TRADITIONAL ARABIC DANCE

ARABIC MAN PERFORMING A TRADITIONAL ARABIC DANCE.
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Sufism & Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi ( DERVISH )

Sufism & Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi ( DERVISH ) Performances can last more than 30 minutes, often ending only when the dervish collapses. Sufism is the mystical dimension of the Islamic faith. Osho clarifies the Sufi approach to religiosity, which is to become part of the mystery of existence by living meditatively, being total and transcending experience itself. Osho distills the essence of Sufism, not to inform you about the state of mysticism, but to create a situation in which you can discover the mystic within yourself.
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