THE CULTURE OF TEREZÍN - 92nd Street Y · 2011. 12. 5. · presents a program for ages 5 to 95 of...
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JAN 9 TO FEB 16
THE CULTURE OF
TEREZÍN
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Photos: Blueprint; Brundibár Children’s Choir; Drawing of train tracks leading
to Terezín; Gate at Terezín; Road leading to Terezín; Film still of men’s orchestra;
Czech refugees in line; Sheet music.
AN OPEN DOOR TO EXTRAORDINARY WORLDS™
a town 38 miles northwest of Prague, in which
great music, art and educational activity flourished
despite deep suffering. 92Y presents a multi-
disciplinary exploration into the culture of Terezín,
led by a four-concert series featurng music written
and performed there. The spirit of Terezín is also
revealed through lectures, panel discussions, film
screenings, literary readings, dance presentations,
an art exhibition and educational outreach.
In 1941, Nazis established
a transition camp/ghetto
in Terezín/Theresienstadt,
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CLASSES
CONCERTS
LECTURES
READINGS
DISCUSSIONS
FILM SCREENINGS
DANCE PERFORMANCES
For the most up-to-date information
and tickets, visit 92Y.org/Terezin
DISCUSSION
Tickets from $10Sun, Jan 15, 3 pm
FOLLOWING THE FOOTSTEPS
Dance scholars Judith Bennahum and Judith Brin Ingber discuss the legacy and loss of the Jewish dance experience during and as a result of World War II, on the occasion of the publication of their new books, Rene Blum and the Ballet Russe: In Search of a Lost Life and Seeing Israeli and Jewish Dance.
CONCERT
Tickets from $38
$25, age 35 and under
Tue, Jan 17, 8 pmNASH ENSEMBLEWOLFGANG HOLZMAIR, baritoneRUSSELL RYAN, piano
“Among the world’s greatest chamber music groups” —The New Statesman (London)A British chamber group, an Austrian singer and an American pianist perform a concert of works written in Terezín. The composers include the well-remembered (Klein, Ullmann), nearly forgotten (Taube, Skutecky) and an anonymous writer of “Terezín Lied” for Voice and Piano.
Wed, Jan 18, 1:30 pmREMEMBER ME: A CONCERT FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES
Keith Bonner, flute / Katherine Needleman, oboeIgor Begelman, clarinet / Hana Kim, bass clarinetLarisa Gelman, bassoon / Michael Atkinson, French hornJenny Lin, piano / Karina Zilberman, voiceIn collaboration with the United Nations Outreach Programme, 92Y Musical Introduction Series presents a program for ages 5 to 95 of music, art and poetry created by and for the children of Terezín. Anchored by the story of Petr Ginz, a child who lived in Terezín, the hour-long concert attests to the human spirit and courage of the children and their teachers to teach, paint, com-pose and hope.This concert features works by Leoš Janácek and Pavel Haas.
CONCERT
Tickets from $5
For schools and
families with
children ages 5-95
Wed, Jan 11, 5 pm92Y SCHOOL OF MUSIC CONCERT
92Y School of Music faculty members and their students come together to present a program of chamber music and solo works representative of the music written in Terezín. This free event offers an enticing introduction to the astonishing creativity and artistry of Terezín that will be examined and celebrated over the next month.
CONCERT
Free
Mon, Jan 9, 6:30 pmMUSIC APPRECIATION CLASS
Take a look into the broad range of musical expression that happened at Terezín, from concert music to opera, and from cabaret to jazz and folk. Music includes works by Viktor Ullmann, Hans Krása, Pavel Haas, Gideon Klein and a source of their inspiration, Leoš Janácek; the folk songs of poet Ilse Weber; and the jazz music of The Ghetto Swingers.
CLASS
$99 3 sessions,
Jan 9, Jan 16, Jan 23
(Includes admission
to the Jan 23 concert)
$83 without concert
Document to request change of housing quarters within Terezín
Thu, Jan 19, 8 pmNASH ENSEMBLEWOLFGANG HOLZMAIR, baritoneRUSSELL RYAN, piano
“[Wolfgang Holzmair] has a genius for connecting with his audience.” —Washington PostCross-generational musical Czech connections are the focus of this concert. It opens with Smetana’s own piano four-hand arrangement of his Overture to The Bartered Bride and features works of Suk, Haas, Krása, Ullmann and Schulhoff.
CONCERT
Tickets from $38
$25, age 35 and under
Thu, Jan 19, 7 pmRAISING COURAGEOUS, COMPASSIONATE AND COMMUNICATIVE KIDS IN TOUGH TIMES: THE BEST GIFT A PARENT CAN GIVE
Children from cultures around the world and throughout history have demon-strated remarkable resilience in the face of extraordinary circumstances— and this sense of strength was particularly evident in the children of Terezín. Renowned child-rearing expert Dr. Ron Taffel invites parents and educators to take an in-depth look at children’s innate sense of spirit in contemporary life and how to respect and foster this quality in a range of different settings.
LECTURE
Tickets from $29
Sat, Jan 21, 8 pmNASH ENSEMBLE
“Nash Ensemble performances … are devoted and full of insight.” —Daily TelegraphThe Nash Ensemble celebrates the music of Prague before the war, with a string quartet by Janácek and selections by Krása and Haas composed between 1923 and 1935. Through such works, Krása and Haas established themselves as major musical figures by the time they arrived at Terezín.
CONCERT
Tickets from $38
$25, age 35 and under
Sun, Jan 22, 10 am, Coffee & Pastries/ T R I B E CA
10:30 am-4 pm, ProgramWILL TO LEARN: A DAY OF TALKS HONORING THE GREAT MINDS OF TEREZÍN
A day-long series of talks derived directly from the lectures conceived and presented by Terezín residents—many of whom were professors and schol-ars. This program is emblematic of their will to learn, thrive and retain some semblance of normalcy against impossible odds. JEWISH ETHICS
Randy Cohen, former New York Times “Ethicist” columnist, with Jane Eisner, editor of The ForwardTRAVELS TO AFRICAN JEWS*
Rabbi Capers Funnye, spiritual leader of Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation in Chicago, associate director of Be’chol Lashon and Michelle Obama’s cousinJEWISH HUMOR
Judy Gold, award-winning comedian, actress and playwright, and Sam Hoffman, founder of OldJewsTellingJokes.comGREEK CULTURE
Milette Gaifman, PhD, associate professor of art and classics at Yale and grandniece of Terezín internee Karel FleischmannWORKS WRITTEN IN TEREZÍN
Lisa Peschel, PhD, MFA, groundbreaking scholar presenting a lively performance in word and song
The program includes breakfast, lunch and a post-program reception.
* Presented in cooperation with Be’chol Lashon.
This program takes place at 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street at Canal.
LECTURE
Tickets from $149
Sun, Jan 22, 7:30 pmTRAUMA, OPRESSION AND ART: WHEN ADVERSITY INSPIRES CREATIVITY
Alexander Melamid, Wangechi Mutu, Shirin Neshat, Krzysztof Wodiczko, panelists Amei Wallach, moderatorFrom the Spanish artist Francisco Goya’s exposure of the “Disasters of War” in 82 prints to the South African William Kentridge’s animated drawings, art-ists through the centuries have turned to art-making in times of war, conflict, oppression and trauma. Join a global panel of artists who have experienced dire events in far-flung corners of the globe and who honor, replay, deride or exorcise their histories through their work.
PANEL
DISCUSSION
Tickets from $29Fri, Jan 20, 12 pm
DANCING FOR LIFE: IN THE SPIRIT OF TEREZÍN ARTISTS
Dance artists Dana Boll, Ze’eva Cohen, Carolyn Dorfman, Aviva Geismar, Jim May (Sokolow Dance Theater) and Laura Shapiro present work that resonates with the Jewish Holocaust experience. These artists each bring personal narrative to the work, whether exploring the life of a relative caught in the turmoil of World War II or expressing the hopefulness of the future of the Jewish people.
DANCEFree
Sat, Jan 21, 6 pmTHE MUSIC OF TEREZÍN
Simon Broughton, filmmakerSimon Broughton introduces the first public screening in North America of his celebrated 1992 documentary on the music created in Terezín. Through performances of works by Tere zín composers and interviews with surviving musicians, actors, artists and writers, the film depicts artistic creativity at the highest level under the most dire circumstances. A co-production between the BBC and Czech TV, The Music of Terezín won Best Documentary prize at MIDEM in Cannes in 1993. Q&A with the director follows the screening, and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine.
FILM
SCREENING
& DISCUSSION
Tickets from $15
$10, age 35 and under
PANEL
DISCUSSION
Tickets from $29
Wed, Jan 18, 8 pmTHE STORY OF TEREZÍN
Zdenka Fantlova, Zuzana Justman, Terezín survivors and panelistsSimon Broughton, filmmaker and panelistRuth Franklin, moderatorThrough documentary film clips and stories from two survivors of Terezín, delve into one of the most moving and inspiring stories of the Holocaust era. Learn about not only its artistic output, but also the work and play, romance, routines and family life that made up the lives of Terezín’s citizens, lives overshadowed by the always-present threat of transport to Auschwitz.
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Admisison ticket for a piano recital; Admission for a woman to the bath; Ticket for special repair of footwear
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Currency used within Terezín; Admission ticket for a play
CONCERT
Tickets from $38
$25, age 35 and under
Mon, Jan 23, 8 pmWORDS AND MUSIC: THE CORNET RILKE
Wolfgang Holzmair, baritone/speaker / Shai Wosner, pianoRilke’s 1899 prose-poem The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke, was so popular that young men carried it during both World Wars. Ull-mann completed his setting of The Cornet for piano and speaker just before he was deported from Terezín to his death. This rare performance will also feature works by Debussy and Mahler.
Mon, Jan 23, 6 pmVOICES OF THE CHILDREN
Zuzana Justman, filmmakerFilmmaker and Terezín survivor Zuzana Justman introduces her award-winning documentary, which uses interviews, diaries and drawings to tell the story of three people who were imprisoned as children in Terezín. Broadcast on PBS, the film won a 1999 Emmy Award and was honored at the 1998 Chicago International Film Festival. Q&A with the director follows the screening, and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine.
Mon, Feb 6, 8:15 pmIVAN KLÍMA
Celebrated Czech writer Ivan Klíma, a survivor of Terezín, reads from his memoirs, which draw on his experiences of living under two totalitarian regimes—the Nazis and Communists. “Ivan Klíma is a writer of enormous power and originality,” wrote Patrick McGrath. “In the fates of his trapped and struggling characters, he discovers messages for the planet.”
READING
Tickets from $19
$10, age 35 and under
Mon, Jan 30, 7:30 pmTEREZÍN BETWEEN CELEBRATION AND INVESTIGATION
Hanna Arie-Gaifman, moderator Michael Beckerman, panelist And guestsOver the last decade, it has become a kind of convention to celebrate the spirit and artistic life of Terezín. But do we really know what happened there? How do we separate fact from fiction, myth and legend from reality? Director of Concert and Literary Program Programming Hanna Arie-Gaifman and NYU Department of Music Chair Michael Beckerman lead other guests in a frank and challenging discussion.
PANEL
DISCUSSION
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FILM
SCREENING
& DISCUSSION
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$10, age 35 and underGEN
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Support Will to Create, Will to Live: The Culture of TerezínWill to Create, Will to Live: The Culture of Terezín is generously supported by The Rita Allen Foundation; and The Harold W. and Ida L. Goldstein Lecture Fund through the Estate of Sanford Goldstein.
Additional support is provided by an anonymous donor; Suzi and Martin J. Oppenheimer; UJA-Federation of New York; the Austrian Cultural Forum; the Czech Center New York; and the Consulate General of Israel in New York.
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Visit 92Y.org/Terezin to get the latest schedule
and program updates and to learn more about
Terezín. The site includes a timeline of Terezín
events; biographies of participating speakers
and artists; an audio gallery of musical clips;
image galleries of Terezín documents and
visual art; survivor testimonies about life
in
Terezín; a list of suggested memoirs, histories
and children’s books; and a free downloadable
curriculum for children in grades K-3.
Photos: A sketch of the housing quarters; listing of events for a week in
April 1945; Brundibár poster; drawing of streets of Terezín; poster for
project to build a road for a crematorium; poster announcing cleaning
clothes week; drawing of salon concert in Terezín; sheet music; a
postcard from a resident of Terezín, who was limited to only 30 words.
Guest curator Charlotta Kotik presents an exhibition
highlighting art posters created in Terezín for
performances and lectures, photographs and historical
artifacts, including documents, concert ticket stubs
and musical scores. This exhibition, like the concerts,
lectures, readings and films, bears witness to the
miracle of creativity in the ghetto of Terezín.
For viewing hours and additional exhibition information,
please visit 92Y.org/Terezin
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