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From Rubble We Dance – Straight From Palestine, Wishah & Baladi – September 7 Milwaukee and September 8, 2025 Madison

Culture is resistance. Dance is defiance.
Take a step forward and gather your strength.
“From Rubble We Dance”: Wishah and Baladi
Palestinian Folkloric Dance Troupes
 Monday, September 8  
Bartell Theater

113 East Mifflin Street (just off the Capitol Square)
Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
Show at 7:00 p.m.
Madison-Rafah Sister City Project, WORT-FM Radio 89.9 & the US Palestinian Community Network invite you to a night of folkloric performance with members of two beloved groups straight from Palestine: Wishah and Baladi Dabke Troupes.

Each ensemble, well known in Palestine, present emotionally moving shows based on music and song traditions inherited from both Palestinian and broader Arab roots. Through their work, they aim to involve enthusiastic young dancers in contributing to Palestinian cultural life, preserving it from marginalization attempts, and contributing to the advancement of Palestinian popular dancing. Their 2025 tour brings this beautiful and meaningful artistic expression to US audiences. 
Buy tickets here.
Ticket sales will support the dancers as they tour the US. Donations will also be collected for Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) for humanitarian aid to Gaza. Palestinian embroidery, kufiyahs, and solidarity items including Stand with Palestine yard signs will be available for sale before the show. MECA works to protect the lives, rights, and well-being of children in Palestine and refugee camps in Lebanon. After over 75 years of ethnic cleansing, displacement, and attacks on their lives and livelihoods, Palestinians remain steadfast on their land and fiercely committed to the cause of freedom and liberation as they struggle to protect their children’s lives and their culture from erasure.  As the enormity of the genocidal assault on Gaza continues, their work is needed more urgently than ever. Madison-Rafah Sister City Project  is a local volunteer organization committed to standing with the people of Gaza and Palestine as they struggle to remain in their homeland despite Israel’s decades long settler-colonial occupation of the West Bank and brutal blockade and Genocide in Gaza.The US-Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) is a national, multi-generational Palestinian & Arab community-based organization, founded in 2006 to revitalize grass-roots organizing in Palestinian and Arab communities in the U.S. as part of the broader Palestinian nation in exile and in the homeland. Cassandra Dixon chrepairs@gmail.com

AND – if you’re close to Milwaukee, you can see them perform on Sunday, Sept 7:
Wishah and Baladi dance group from Palestine will come to Oak Creek for a special event night of traditional Palestinian dance.  Buy tickets now to see the rich traditional culture through dance! All proceeds from the event will be donated to MECA, the Middle East Children’s Alliance. Tickets can be purchased here
WHAT: Palestinian Dabke Night
WHEN: Sunday, September 7th; Vendors open at 5 p.m. Show at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Oak Creek Performing Arts Center
 340 East Puetz Rd., Oak Creek