Members of Turkey's State Opera and Ballet hold a dance protest in Ankara in solidarity with demonstrators occupying Gezi Park in Istanbul. One protestor explained that dancing on stage was the only way they could express themselves, saying: "Our only aim, as we can only express ourselves by dancing, is to show our protest like this too.
"The ground is our stage, and it is the only place that we can express ourselves."
The Turkish Prime Minister flew back to a country rocked by days of anti-government unrest on Friday.
He has demanded the protests end, but faced chants calling for him to resign as he addressed the country. Report by Rob Gillett.
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