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Tilting at Windmills : Don Quixote, the Israel Ballet, and the Dance of Apartheid
Don Quixote goes mad. Engraving by Gustave Doré. Image from Wikimedia Commons.Showing Israel’s ‘prettier face’:Don Quixote comes to Burlington Whether conscious or not, there is a deep irony in the choice of Don Quixote as a touring piece for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartheid, Ballet, Dance, Don Quixote, Genocide, Israel, Marc Estrin, Palestinian Occupation, Protest
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