The Houara is an Arabized tribe in the Amazigh-speaking Souss region, known for its unique folklore blending Arabic lyrics with Amazigh rhythms and choreography. Their signature dance features high jumps, synchronized clapping, and poetic storytelling, drawing comparisons to flamenco for its dramatic expression and precision.
Aicha Kandicha is a mythical figure who preys on men traveling alone at night, while her husband, Hammou Quaiou, targets women. Hammou haunts water sources but afraid of knives.