Artistic protest in Bil'in
Published date: 29 October 2014 17:33 GMT
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Last update: 10 years ago
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
International and local activists get together in the West Bank's Bil'in for a two week-long artistic residency that included theatre, puppet and costume making, and mural painting (MEE/Brian Biery/Creede Newton).
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