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S1:E8 - A Song For Identity, Healing And Palestine | Zahrat Al-Maidan by Fayruz

S1:E8 - A Song For Identity, Healing And Palestine | Zahrat Al-Maidan by Fayruz

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What if one song could hold an entire people’s hope, grief, identity, and resilience?

In this powerful and deeply personal episode of One Song One Story, I sit down with Zeina El Khaldi — movement artist, coach, and someone whose relationship to music runs through her bones — to explore the iconic Arabic masterpiece “Zahrat Al-Maidan” by Fayruz.

This isn’t just a song.
It’s a portal — into ancestry, displacement, resistance, collective pain, and the unbreakable hope carried across generations.

Zeina opens up about:

🌿 Her childhood memories in Syria and the first time this song entered her life
🔥 Why she once rejected her Palestinian identity
💔 How helplessness turned into resistance
🌕 Using music as somatic therapy
How one 9-minute track can feel like an ayahuasca ceremony
🌺 Why this song is a flower that keeps blooming despite everything
How Arabic music holds layers of story, spirit, and revolution

She also shares the moment she listened to the song during the recent years of intense violence in Palestine and felt her entire body release what words could not carry.

This episode isn’t just heard.
It’s felt — deeply, viscerally, and across time.

Whether you understand Arabic or not, this song will move you.
And Zeina’s story will stay with you long after the episode ends.

🎧 Listen, breathe, feel. This one is special.

00:00 – Welcome & setting the scene
01:07 – Zeina joins from snowy Montreal
02:02 – If today was a song… Christmas energy
03:40 – The song that connects us: Lemonade Lake
04:53 – Movement, sensuality, and the Soltara video
06:56 – Dance, silence, and listening to the music already around us
09:25 – Zeina’s early years: dance, yoga, Budokan, erotic dancing
11:27 – Childhood music memories: Majda Rumi and falling in love with voice
13:04 – How music moves her emotionally today
15:40 – Music as vibration, therapy, and emotional release
16:50 – Introducing today’s song: “Zahrat Al-Maidan” by Fayruz
18:41 – Why Zeina chose this song: identity, Palestine, and truth
21:10 – Hearing the song as a child vs. resisting it in adulthood
23:51 – The song at home: her mother’s awe and family history
25:07 – Arabic music’s long, poetic tradition
26:15 – What the song does to her today: power, pain, memory
28:44 – Processing collective grief through music
30:49 – Why she once pushed her Palestinian identity away
33:03 – Using the song as somatic release during the last two years
35:16 – Universality, metaphor, and why the lyrics still matter
37:04 – Karma, cycles, and the song’s emotional shifts
38:01 – Meaning of the title: the flower of the courtyard
39:46 – Why the song feels timeless — as relevant today as in 1967
41:20 – Her mother’s hope and generational resilience
43:42 – Fayruz, revolution, and the weight of her legacy
45:19 – What the song brings up now: nostalgia and story
46:51 – Zeina’s hope for listeners
48:37 – Closing thoughts & where to find Zeina

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