A dance video by a pro-Israeli supporter to speak in defense of Iranian women
Montana Tucker unveiled a powerful new dance video Wednesday celebrating Iranian women's resistance against Tehran's oppressive regime, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) said in a statement. The American dancer, singer, actress, and social media influencer partnered with the Israel-based Shiraz Dance Ensemble for the performance.No doubt, many European women do too. I'd strongly suggest making one in their favor too.
The video, titled "Woman, Life, Freedom," features choreography by Iris Delshad Maymon and was filmed in Jaffa, Israel. Throughout the piece, the production highlights brave Iranian women who have faced the regime's brutality, including Mahsa Amini, Nika Shakarami, Ahoo Daryaei, and Parastoo Ahmadi.
"This is dedicated to the women of Iran who stood fearlessly in the face of fanaticism and brutality to fight for their basic human rights," Tucker said. "Iranian women must be supported in this fight. Israeli women, too, know the brutal impact of this regime and its proxies."
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