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Rwandan Ballet Gives Audience Taste of Hope

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Massacre survivors, rebel sympathizers and a former refugee danced in the opening-night performance of the National Ballet of Rwanda--the country’s first cultural event since ethnic slaughter erupted in April.

“Everyone’s really happy to be here, but the guards make people a little uncomfortable,” Aimable Gahutu, a member of the audience, said of gun-toting government soldiers who frisked all arrivals at the door Wednesday night.

The highlights of the evening’s performance at the French cultural center were one-footed, high-speed hops and comic facial expressions of the Pygmy dancers, who drew wild applause from the audience of about 500.

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In attendance was new Vice President and Defense Minister Paul Kagame.

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