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I present to you, NPR:
Protesters chanted across Washington, D.C. on Monday to demonstrate against executive orders signed by President Donald Trump. But outside the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, one of the performing arts landmarks of the United States, there was a different kind of protest: a dance.
Thirty-four dancers performed The Nelken Line, a piece by choreographer Pina Bausch that pays homage to the seasons. It's been performed widely since Bausch created it in 1982. There's even a tutorial.

No, this is not satire. Trump fired multiple individuals at D.C.'s Kennedy Center for the Arts, including the Chair …
… And now people are protesting with dance.
Listen to the coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, a show which was once a great listen, but has now, like many things, been completely taken over by the woke left. 👇
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