When Hamburg had been bombed most severely in
1943, the homeless were provided with small houses,
built of cement modules. |
The President of the local parlament held a welcoming
speech. |
A member of the Neuengamme Memorial held a historical speech about the camp and the fate of one of the survivers
who was also present.
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The music was played by the very young members of the Felix Mendelssohn Youth Sinfonia Orchestra (Felix Mendelssohn Jugendsinfonieorchester. I showed a background picture for every piece of music. |
The survivor, out guest of honor, spoke a few words to the audience, her host and interpreter (who had also held the historical speech) standing next to her.
This is my place, hidden behind the musicians, where I controlled the running picture show. Everything went as expected.
After the show, we were invited for a snack and wine. My nervosity faded.
3 comments:
Hi Eva. What lovely work on this.
Dear Eva, this was surely hard work and emotionally difficult to accomplish. Such a sad matter...
I love what you did, how you chose colors matching the sadness of the matter, the quiet music that goes with it, your whole presentation honors the people that were involved in the terrible events that happened long ago, most of them losing their life, the others their health and dignity.
Thank you Eva . . .
What an honor you were given and what you did with it is impressive. It is good to remember that horrendous time in history so we never allow that to happen again.
Bravo Eva for your beautiful work.
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