Arabs and Jews work together to make drama out of a crisis / Times, 14 April 2008
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3740143.ece
"In a hillside hamlet beside a forest, Jewish and Arab teenagers from the Holy Land are living together in a pioneering experiment to overcome racial prejudice. The Asha Centre, a retreat in rural Gloucestershire, has been converted for four weeks into a drama boot camp where the 16-year-olds will stage an adaptation of Grimm’s fairytales....A programme for white and Asian youths from one of urban Britain’s racially divided communities is also planned."