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Dance parties return to war-scarred Baghdad

"We held this party so people can know that Iraq has this kind of culture, and has these kinds of people who love life and music," says film director and founder of Riot Gear events company Arshad Haybat.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  08-19-2019 20:15
Last modified: 08-20-2019 14:11
Dance parties return to war-scarred BaghdadReuters/Thaier Al-Sudani

Young people dance at an electronic music event in Baghdad, Aug. 16 | Photo: Reuters/Thaier Al-Sudani

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Members of rival Iraqi biker gangs, clad in studded leather and black berets, burst out of their semi-circles to breakdance, their tattoo-covered arms waving neon glowsticks.

The Mongols Motorcycle Club dance circle was one of several at the Riot Gear Summer Rush event, a car show and concert held at a sports stadium in the heart of Baghdad.

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The scene was a far cry from the usual images broadcast from the city of violence and mayhem. But nearly two years since Iraq declared victory over the Islamic State, the capital has been quietly remaking its image.

Young women dance at an EDM event in Baghdad REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

Since the blast walls – a feature of the capital since a US-led invasion in 2003 toppled Saddam Hussein – started coming down, a less restrictive way of life has emerged.

"We held this party so people can know that Iraq has this kind of culture, and has these kinds of people who love life and music," said Arshad Haybat, a 30-year-old film director who founded the Riot Gear events company.

Riot Gear has thrown similar parties in Iraq before, but Friday's was the first open to the public.

Young people dance and cheer REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

The day started with young men showing off imported muscle cars and motorcycles. By nightfall, it had turned into a pulsating electronic dance music (EDM) show.

Iraqi hip-hop collective Tribe of Monsters played a mix of EDM and Trap music as young men, clasping elaborate vape pens, danced through strobe lights and smoke machines, live-streaming their moves on Snapchat and Instagram.

It was a heady mix of Baghdad's burgeoning subcultures: bikers, gamers, EDM enthusiasts. What most had in common was that they'd never been to a party like this in Iraq.

Blue light floods an EDM event in Baghdad REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

"We have only ever seen this kind of concert on TV and films," said 21-year-old Mustafa Osama. "I can't describe my feelings to see such a thing in Iraq."

Though dominated by young men, lots of women attended, with some dancing near the main stage. But event organizers ensured a "family section" was available, so groups of women, families, and couples out on dates could dance, away from the lively crowd.

"All the young people are happy here," said Ain, one of the female partygoers who declined to give her last name. "I hope there will be more and more of these events in Iraq."

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