Khattak dance, Musical show, skits of President Pride of Performance Arts enthralled sitting spectators.

SWAT -- Hundreds and thousands of tourists turned up for a musical show laced with traditional khattak dance, skits of the pride of performance artists including said Rehman Sheeno, Zardad Bulbul enthralled the sitting spectators with their par excellent comic performances in the Gabin Jabba Sports and Culture Festival at Gabin Jabba top covered with heavy night snowfall.

Local PTI leader Ahmad Khan, elder brother of the Chief Minister KP Mahmood Khan, PTI workers, Secretary Sports, Tourism and Youth Affairs Abid Majeed, Deputy Commissioner Swat Junaid Khan, Regional Sports Officer Kashif Farhan, officials of the Tourism Department and hundreds and thousands of local and foreign tourists were present.

The show was started with a stunning performance of the traditional Khattak dance of the Frontier Corps jawans who received thundering applause with many of the foreign and local tourists even joining them at the stage on the meloudious tones of Pashto songs.

Khattak dance is a swift martial attan dance usually performed while carrying a sword and a handkerchief by the tribesmen from the agile Khattak tribe of Pashtuns in Pakistan and some eastern parts of Afghanistan.

It was performed by Khattak warriors before going to war in the time of Malik Shahbaz Khan Khattak, and then Khushal Khan Khattak. It was used as a war-preparation exercise and is known to be the only dance with swordplay. Aside from the Pashtuns classical literature, popular ballads, the Pashtunwali (the common code of social values), the khattak is part of the group's collective identity.

The Khattak dance team widely famous at international level and have hundreds of such performances were so enthusiastic in their arithmetic performance by receiving thundering applause during the jam-packed show with people from the nearby villages were also there.

Pashtuns are well known for their bravery and hospitality across the world but very little is penned about their penchant,romanticism and passion for traditional dances. Each Pashtun tribe has its own tribal dance or Atanr (Pashto word for a family of identical folk dances) and the most popular is Khattak dance - a symbol of courage and heroism, but confined to male dancers only.

Most Khattaks live in Karak, Peshawar, Kohat, Mardan, Dera Ismail Khan, Akora Khattak, Nowshera with small pockets also living in Kandahar and Khost areas of neighbouring Afghanistan. Varied theories trot...

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