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Israeli dancers face Edinburgh festival disruption

July 12, 2012 10:22
Dancers from the Batsheva Company in one of their acclaimed routines

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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Campaigners are planning disruption at the Edinburgh International Festival of performances by Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company.

Pro-Palestinian activists in Dundee this week sent out a call to protest against three performances by the company between August 30 and September 1, claiming Batsheva was “actively complicit in whitewashing Israeli human-rights abuses, apartheid, and occupation of Palestinian land” because it receives funding from the Israeli government.

The internationally renowned company, which performed at the Festival in 2008, will return this year to perform Hora, choreographed by artistic director Ohad Naharin.

Part of the company will tour various venues in the UK, including The Lowry in Salford, Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre and London’s Sadler’s Wells in October and November.