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The forbidden dance: six Iranians who performed Zumba are arrested

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People take part in a Zumba class in Houston, Texas. Such activities have been deemed “haram” in Iran. Photo: Xinhua

Six people - four male and two female - have been arrested in Iran for teaching Zumba, a Colombian fitness routine, and other “Western” dance moves.

The six filmed themselves and posted the clips on social media apps such as Telegram and Instagram.

“The members of a network teaching and filming Western dances have been identified and arrested,” Hamid Damghani, a Revolutionary Guard Corps commander in northeast Iran, told Jamejam Online on Thursday.

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Their crime, he said, was seeking to “change lifestyles and promote a lack of hijab.” In Iran, women are required to wear headscarves and modest clothing in public. Women are also banned from dancing in front of men who are not from their immediate families. Authorities have forbidden the teaching of Zumba and other dances, even in women-only gyms.

“The promotion and teaching of dancing in the name of sport in women’s gyms is a serious issue,” Damghani said.

Any harmonious movement or rhythmic exercise, if it is for pleasure seeking, is haram
Iranian cleric Hossain Ghayyomi

This isn’t the first time authorities have cracked down in this manner.

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