Haaretz.com – By Tamara Traubmann
A full dance floor in a South Tel Aviv nightclub, replete with its share of drag queens. Ostensibly another Friday night of gay men having a good time. But this is not an ordinary party of this sort. Palestinians and Jews are dancing together, the music is Arabic, several of the drag performances have a political content, and even the time of night – from the early evening until before midnight – is designed so the celebrants can get home at a reasonable hour without being asked too many questions.
The party is taking place as part of the activities of a new association, Al-Qaws [The Rainbow] for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society. The dance parties, which take place once every two months, characterize the organization’s nature: Political activism can be more than just demonstrations and serious slogans. You can surely dance while fighting for civil rights.