Ibrahim Farrah.(Obituary)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: May 1, 1998 | Copyright information

Ibrahim Farrah, 58, a performer of Middle Eastern dance and the publisher of Arabesque, a magazine devoted to ethnic dance, died in New York City on February 7, 1998.

Pennsylvania-born and of Lebanese descent, Farrah learned to perform Middle Eastern dance at family parties. After graduation from Pennsylvania State University, he performed in Washington, D.C. He then taught at his own and other...

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