Tony Greenstein | 18 October 2012 | Post Views:

First a video showing the group Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods protesting outside Sodastream.  THus giving the lie to any allegations that to Boycott Israeli Stolen Goods has anything to do with anti-Semitism.

Batsheva Dance Company Forced to Cut Performances in Brighton!

Those who play for settlers can’t complain if they’re not wanted in the rest of the world

 Secondly even better news.  Batsheva’s performance in Brighton has already been cut in half because of the fear of disruption.  Now all we have to do is concentrate on one performance of the Apartheid artists from Israel!   At least the message is getting through, racist performers aren’t welcome anywhere.


And although the Zionists will scream and kick up about it, the fact is that when Soviet artists performed abroad, the Zionists did their best to disrupt the Bolshoi Ballet and others in the name of Soviet Jewry.  Strange how they will Boycott Gaza and Iran but Israel is off limits.  Wonder why?

Brighton Dome cuts short Israeli dance visit for security reasons

 From Ben James Evening Argus of 17.10.12.

Security at the Brighton Dome is to be beefed up for the arrival of a controversial Israeli dance group.

Bosses contacted ticket holders yesterday to inform them that one of
the two Batsheva Ensembles performances in November is to be cancelled
in an attempt to concentrate security resources.

The move comes after the Don’t Dance With Israel Apartheid group
called on members to “link up” and disrupt the Brighton performance.

In a statement on its website, the group claims the ensemble is part
of the Israeli government’s “Brand Israel” initiative which it says sees
cultural groups promoted to help whitewash the country’s human rights
abuses.

It adds: “Batsheva’s explicit ties with the state of Israel make it
impossible to describe the group as apolitical. This is why we will be
protesting against Batsheva.” 

The group, which is made up of a number of pro-Palestine
organisations, is also calling on supporters to write letters to venues
urging them to cancel performances as well as producing leaflets,
banners and posters.

The dance company, set up in Tel Aviv in 1964, often attracts trouble when it tours.

In August this year, protestors burnt tickets and chanted outside a performance at the Edinburgh Festival.

However Dome bosses have defended their decision to book the group.
Chief executive Andrew Comben said: “Freedom of expression is
fundamental in the arts and Brighton Dome and Festival exists so that ideas of all varieties can be expressed and explored.


“We support the right to protest and encourage debate but we welcome
artists from all over the world and will continue to do so.

“However, we have a duty to ensure that our audiences have a safe and
enjoyable experience and are disappointed that their enjoyment of this
company’s work may be disturbed.” 

Following extensive talks with Sussex Police and the ensemble, the Dome decided a “higher level of security” would be appropriate.

A spokeswoman added that everybody who had bought tickets for the
cancelled Saturday November 10 show would have a seat for the November 9
performance.

In May members of Brighton and Hove Palestine Solidarity Campaign
snuck into the Dome’s Corn Exchange to disrupt a performance by Israeli
group The Jerusalem Quartet.

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