Mexican Jewish dance group bypasses virus by going online – Dancers, musicians from Anajnu Veatem each record their parts from home, after cancellation of festival where they were set to perform | Timesofisrael
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Mexico’s leading Israeli folk dance group drew thousands of online views by sharing choreography it was set to premiere at a traditional regional festival canceled due to coronavirus.
Each quarantined dancer of Anajnu Veatem – Hebrew for “We and You” – and several musicians were recorded from their homes in Mexico, Israel, and Costa Rica. Released Saturday on YouTube, the nearly 10-minute video shows the choreography that was planned for the 47th edition of Festival Aviv.
Each quarantined dancer of Anajnu Veatem – Hebrew for “We and You” – and several musicians were recorded from their homes in Mexico, Israel, and Costa Rica. Released Saturday on YouTube, the nearly 10-minute video shows the choreography that was planned for the 47th edition of Festival Aviv.
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