What is Al-Ayyala dance that welcomed Trump in Abu Dhabi?

During US President Donald Trump's historic visit to the UAE — the first by a sitting American president in 17 years — the warm reception included a striking showcase of Emirati culture.
President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan greeted Trump with traditional performances, including a captivating hair dance by young Emirati girls that drew global attention online.
The rhythmic tossing of hair, known locally as the Naa'shaat, along with the iconic Ayyala dance performed by rows of men, symbolized more than ceremonial flair.
According to Ahmed Bel Jafflah, senior presenter and protocol manager at the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding, these dances are deep-rooted expressions of the UAE's identity.
"The Ayyala represents unity, pride, and heritage, forming a vital part of Emirati tradition and now recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage," Jafflah told Gulf News. "These performances reflect the values and spirit of our society."