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BDS Activists from US and Israel interrupt Israel Ballet performance in protest

by BDS Activists
Human rights activists from Vermont, New York and Israel interrupted a performance of the Israel Ballet at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, VT calling attention to the dance company’s complicity in Israeli war crimes. Using two banners that read “No Tutu is Big Enough to Cover Up War Crimes” and “Sponsored by Apartheid Israel”, the activists, who had purchased tickets to the show, positioned themselves in front of the stage during the opening scenes of the performance.

No Tutu is Big Enough to Cover War up Crimes
 
Burlington, VT, February 19, 2010Human rights activists from Vermont, New York and Israel interrupted a performance of the Israel Ballet at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, VT calling attention to the dance company’s complicity in Israeli war crimes.
 
Using two banners that read “No Tutu is Big Enough to Cover Up War Crimes” and “Sponsored by Apartheid Israel”, the activists, who had purchased tickets to the show, positioned themselves in front of the stage during the opening scenes of the performance. Two audience members attempted to pull the banners down but the activists managed to hold onto them for about 30 seconds before being asked to leave by ushers.
 
Former Israeli soldier and human rights activist Yonatan Shapira, who took part in the action said, “The Israel Ballet comes to the U.S. during a concerted effort by the Israeli government to use arts and culture to whitewash Israeli war crimes and to conceal facts about its occupation and racial discrimination against the Palestinian people. Rather than distancing itself from the Israeli government, the ballet has proudly embraced its ties with the state.” The Israel Ballet receives around $1 million annually from the Israeli government and is being advertised as a valued cultural representative of the state by the Israeli Consulate in New York. The dance group also boasts holding “special performances” for Israeli soldiers. Shapira is an army refuser who is active with Boycott!, the Israeli group that supports the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against the Israel.    
 
Also joining in the action were Burlington-based David Symons who is a performer of Yiddish music, and Brooklyn-based theater artist and teacher Brian Pickett, who commented, “We took this action tonight to educate the public and to deliver a strong message to the Israeli government and affiliated institutions, that while Palestinians are being denied their rights, there will not be business as usual.”  In a letter to Israeli news website Ynet, Symons explained the action further,  “As performers and people in the arts ourselves, disrupting a ballet was not something we took lightly.  It was ultimately decided that there is always a price to pay when one wishes to change the status quo and, in light of Israel's outrageous and unacceptable behavior toward Palestinians and Lebanese, and its attempt to distract attention from its crimes with brightly-colored artistic and cultural products, the price, in this case, was worth it.”
 
Video of the action is currently being censored by Youtube who claim it violates a “terms of use” policy, however the video can be viewed at the following links:  
The action in Burlington takes place as part of a larger call to boycott Israeli Cultural and Academic institutions that do not openly denounce Israeli crimes against Palestinians and dissociate themselves from Israeli policy. The boycott call has its roots in Palestinian civil society, which in 2004, led by the newly formed Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), called on colleagues in the international community “to comprehensively and consistently boycott all Israeli academic and cultural institutions until Israel withdraws from all the lands occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem; removes all its colonies in those lands; agrees to United Nations resolutions relevant to the restitution of Palestinian refugees rights; and dismantles its system of apartheid.”
 
The Israel Ballet will continue on its 2010 US tour with additional protests planned for its Worcester, Brooklyn, Buffalo and Rockville performances.  The call to boycott the Israel Ballet’s U.S. tour was issued by Adalah-NY, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within, and American Jews for a Just Peace .
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by En Pointe
This is totally En Pointe! hehehe. Very cool that these activists are standing up for what they believe in with nonviolent actions like this. Anyone who reads the call that Adalah-NY put out (on their website - http://www.adalahny.org) can better understand why there is a call for boycotting this ballet. I love how aggressive audience members try to attack these guys without a second thought and despite the fact that none of the protesters aggressively responds.

Also, saw this first on Ynet news - but based on this it seems like their post was inaccurate.

To these protesters - thank you for following in the footsteps of Tutu (Desmond of course! Not these tutus, haha), MLK Jr, Gandhi, , and other amazing figures in history. Know that we are all proud of you. Israel's behavior is unacceptable and it's time we stopped condoning and accommodating it while the Palestinians are begging us to do something to stop it.
by Geoff (twocatsarefun [at] yahoo.com)
It's true that no cultural parade can cover the atrocities of a government, I realize that. I don't agree with what Israel has been doing, nor am I a fan of the nature of Israel and the US government's relationship. So I was surprised at my visceral reaction, anger, and embarrassment Friday night when the banners were unfurled. As a classically trained musician I realize how hard it is to concentrate when performing, which I also realize will elicit no sympathy from anyone siding with the protestors. I just felt that the performers aren't so directly involved with what is going on and are probably representing the more liberal sectors of the political spectrum anyway, so why do they deserve this? I can respect the sentiment that it would be shameful for all us ballet-goers to not walk away from an Israeli performance without even thinking about the full political ramifications of the money spent to bring this show on tour, but why couldn't the banners been held outside at the front doors? Walking back and forth would have been legal, as with any picketing or strike action, and would have accomplished the task.
by Dani Grimblat,Peace and Human Rights activist
to me israel is a fashist and racist state.
It has always been this way, since before it was even established.

i am an israeli citizen. i have lived in israel since i arrived with my parents when i was 2 years old (in 1970). And i am in israel right now.
by ^
It is wonderful that you picket the Israeli ballet to call attention to the racist, warmongering US puppet that Israel is. It is long overdue that American performances sponsored by the US State Department, all to cover up US war crimes of course, be picketed too. Israel does not exist for 1 second without US tax dollars, to the tune of $6 billion a year; the problem begins right here in the backward cesspool, Nazi USA. And please do stop voting for the Democrat-Republicans at all levels of office, the two pro-Israel, pro-war, pro-death penalty parties of US capitalism. If you want peace in Israel and the USA, you have to vote Red (Peace & Freedom in California) or Green.
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