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 information about musical and dramatic pieces adapted from the writers' wor
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 information about musical and dramatic pieces adapted from the writers' wor
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 iversity highlight the links along the chain of commemoration that connect 
 the past and the present and generation to generation. While the panels foc
 us on the words of writers who witnessed the Holocaust\, the gallery guide 
 includes biographies of the writers\, sketches by the panel illustrators\, 
 information about musical and dramatic pieces adapted from the writers' wor
 ks\, and interviews with composers\, lyricists\, performers\, and producers
 . It also provides visitors with opportunities to access performance videos
  and share their perspectives.\n\nThe exhibit also features memorial projec
 ts by students at West Forsyth and Mount Tabor High Schools. It is sponsore
 d by the Wake Forest University Interdisciplinary Arts Center.
DTEND:20240301T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T181109Z
DTSTART:20240301T150000Z
GEO:36.135489;-80.272684
LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Words\, Music Memory: Re(presenting) Voices of the Holocaust
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45321311362855
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/words_music_memory_representing_voices_of_
 the_holocaust
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Exhibit,Community,Next Week at Wake
DESCRIPTION:Commemoration is a process that involves witness\, preservation
 \, interpretation\, and performance. This process calls upon human creativi
 ty\, commitment\, emotional connection\, and contemporary context. Literatu
 re\, music\, and performance work together to open a window across space an
 d time for generations to connect with one another. \n\nThis ten-panel trav
 eling exhibit and accompanying digital gallery guide from Kennesaw State Un
 iversity highlight the links along the chain of commemoration that connect 
 the past and the present and generation to generation. While the panels foc
 us on the words of writers who witnessed the Holocaust\, the gallery guide 
 includes biographies of the writers\, sketches by the panel illustrators\, 
 information about musical and dramatic pieces adapted from the writers' wor
 ks\, and interviews with composers\, lyricists\, performers\, and producers
 . It also provides visitors with opportunities to access performance videos
  and share their perspectives.\n\nThe exhibit also features memorial projec
 ts by students at West Forsyth and Mount Tabor High Schools. It is sponsore
 d by the Wake Forest University Interdisciplinary Arts Center.
DTEND:20240302T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T181109Z
DTSTART:20240302T150000Z
GEO:36.135489;-80.272684
LOCATION:Lam Museum of Anthropology
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Words\, Music Memory: Re(presenting) Voices of the Holocaust
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45321311365928
URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/words_music_memory_representing_voices_of_
 the_holocaust
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
