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BDS trips up Sydney arts festival

The Sydney Festival,  a major arts festival in Australia's largest city, was boycotted in protest of funding by the Israeli government of a Sydney Dance Company production created by Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin.

by  ILH Staff and i24NEWS
Published on  01-16-2022 12:31
Last modified: 01-16-2022 19:07
BDS trips up Sydney arts festivalPeter Greig / Sydney Dance Company website

The performers at the Sydney Dance Company | Screenshot: Peter Greig / Sydney Dance Company website

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The chair of the Sydney Festival in Australia apologized Thursday to the artists who participated in the event that was upended by a boycott over Israeli government funding.

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"We are very sorry for the fact that we put artists in a situation where they felt compromised," said festival chair David Kirk.

Many artists found themselves "in a position where they felt the need to withdraw their work or continue with their work," he added, according to Haaretz.

Kirk reiterated that the festival board would launch an independent probe and consider whether the festival would allow government sponsorship of such events in the future.

Statement from @SenatorAbetz, Chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Israel, calling out the Hamas-supported BDS boycott of Sydney Festival. pic.twitter.com/cU31hWMi6r

— Israeli Embassy OZ (@IsraelinOZ) January 13, 2022

The Sydney Festival, a major arts festival in Australia's largest city. was boycotted in protest of funding by the Israeli government of a Sydney Dance Company production created by Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin.

About $15,000 was granted by the Israeli Embassy in the capital Canberra.

Demands of the boycott included either canceling the performance or the return of the grant to Israel's government.

In response to the protest, more than 30 individuals and groups affiliated with the festival either pulled out or performed without the festival's backing.

Kirk told The Guardian that he was unaware of any Israeli funding until he saw the government's logo on the festival program.

The Israeli Embassy in Australia disputed such a narrative.

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"They told us about it… and we were happy and honored to support it," said deputy ambassador Ron Gerstenfeld.

"It's a bit of hypocrisy to say we are doing some sort of art-wash in order to hide some kind of Israeli activities in any other sphere."

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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