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Israeli and Palestinian young girls perform at France's Polyfollia Festival
Updated: 10/Jul/2005 12:15
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Choir conductors Maya Shavit (C) and Eva de Mayo (L), along with Rahib Haddad (R) pose with the 52 Israeli and Palestinian young girls of the Sawa Efroni choir, last Friday, in the Sainte Croix church of Saint-Lo, in Western France, during the Polyfollia festival, dedicated to singing choirs.

Sawa Efroni’s program, symbolically entitled Mosaic, mixes original musical compositions from both Jewish and Arabian
cultures, each group singing in the language of the other.


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