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Violins of Hope
Apr 2 / Bram Goldsmith Theater
Violins of Hope tells the remarkable stories of violins played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. Each violin has its own unique and inspiring story that educates both young and old about the Holocaust in a deeply personal and emotional way. Today these instruments serve not only as powerful reminders of an unimaginable experience but also reinforce key lessons of tolerance, inclusion, and diversity that are essential for today and for future generations. Through concerts, exhibition and education our community will have a variety of ways to experience Violins of Hope during their Los Angeles visit March-April, 2020. Violins of Hope will be one of the largest programs in Los Angeles County, reaching thousands of people in our community and bringing non-profit arts groups and other agencies together to collaborate on this project. The Wallis is honored to participate in this important program with a unique program which will be announced at a later date.
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Date
April 2, 2020 7:30PM
Location
Bram Goldsmith Theater
Name
Violins of Hope
Description
The Wallis presents
Violins of Hope
Apr 2 / Bram Goldsmith Theater
Violins of Hope tells the remarkable stories of violins played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. Each violin has its own unique and inspiring story that educates both young and old about the Holocaust in a deeply personal and emotional way. Today these instruments serve not only as powerful reminders of an unimaginable experience but also reinforce key lessons of tolerance, inclusion, and diversity that are essential for today and for future generations. Through concerts, exhibition and education our community will have a variety of ways to experience Violins of Hope during their Los Angeles visit March-April, 2020. Violins of Hope will be one of the largest programs in Los Angeles County, reaching thousands of people in our community and bringing non-profit arts groups and other agencies together to collaborate on this project. The Wallis is honored to participate in this important program with a unique program which will be announced at a later date.
Please call Ticket Services at 310-746-4000 or send an e-mail to Tickets@thewallis.org to be placed on the wait list for this performance.