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Standing ovations for Israel's Batsheva despite disruptions

August 31, 2012 08:53
A protester burns a ticket outside the theatre

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Protesters who disrupted the first of three performances by an acclaimed Israeli dance troupe were "sowing hatred", said a spokesman for the Israeli embassy in the UK.

The Batsheva Dance Company performed "Hora" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings as part of the Edinburgh International Festival.

The production, like those of the Habima Theatre Company and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, has been beset by a campaign organised by anti-Israel activists.

Despte the festival organisers standing firm on Batsheva's inclusion, on Thursday night around 150 people gathered outside the venue to protest against its presence, brandishing signs that read "don't dance with Israeli apartheid" and burning tickets.

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