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Circus Behind the Wall 34 images Created 7 Dec 2009

The Palestinian Circus School group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall.
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members perform during the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland welcomes a Palestinian family to their show "Good News" in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland perform infront of Palestinian children during their show "Good News" in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • A Member of The Palestinian Circus School streches before going on stage, as she prepares to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members perform during the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members perform during the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall.
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members lifts up a Palestinian flag in the end of the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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  • A member of The Palestinian Circus School talks on the phone before going on stage to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • A Palestinian Circus School member moves a part of the show's set that symbolizes the separation wall, before performing the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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  • Members of The Palestinian Circus School put on their make up before going on stage, as they prepare to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of The Palestinian Circus School put on their make up before going on stage, as they prepare to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • A Palestinian Circus School member holds a branch of an olive tree as a symbole to peace, during the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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  • Members of Clowns Without Borders organization from Ireland train members of the Palestinian Circus School, Palestinian youth arriving from all over the West Bank, in Ramallah, January 22, 2010. Clowns Without Borders Ireland is a voluntary aid organisation which visits and performs for communities around the world that are under stress or in crisis due to disease, war or poverty..Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of The Palestinian Circus School prepare themselves behind the scenes, before going on stage to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of The Palestinian Circus School practice before going on stage, as they prepare to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members stretch before performing the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • Members of The Palestinian Circus School put on their make up behind the scenes, before going on stage to perform the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009.The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance is based on the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/backyard
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  • The Palestinian Circus School members perform during the show "Circus behind the wall" in Ramallah, November 20, 2009. The circus group was established in 2006, in order to give a new way of expression for Palestinians, and a new way to deliver the idea of resistance to the occupation. This performance shows the life of Palestinians behind the separation wall. Photo by Michal Fattal/Backyard
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