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English: Ahidus (Berber languages: aḥidus, ⴰⵃⵉⴷⵓⵙ), also sometimes called haidus, tahidust or hidusi, is a style of collective performance in Morocco. It is the traditional dance for many Amazigh tribes and is known to be their favorite entertainment.

In the traditional Ahidus performance, singers and dancers, along with men and women standing alternately shoulder to shoulder, form either a large circle or two facing lines.

The man who accompanies and directs the dancers stands in the center of the formation. The performance includes other key people, such as a singer-poet (or ammessad in Berber) assisting singers and drummers.
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AHIDUS members dancing

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2 January 2001

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