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Hoffnung schenken für Kinder und Familien in Gaza - Benfizkonzert

In the organizer's words:

Giving hope for children and families in Gaza Benfiz concert organized by Spielen gegen Antisemitismus e.V. 05.11.2025 | 6 pm | Kleiner Saal People in Gaza are suffering - children are particularly affected. On November 5, musicians from different genres will come together to collect donations for the work of Doctors Without Borders, which provides emergency medical aid in Gaza. Among them are (in alphabetical order): - Babel Project, with musicians from all over the world. A leap through the centuries, merging old and new rhythms, melodies and styles and creating something new from the old. - Banda Comunale, which has stood for diversity and solidarity for years. - Clemens Christian Poetzsch, award-winning composer and pianist who blurs the boundaries between classical, jazz and electronic music. - Dos Almas, a Colombian-Jewish musical journey through a whole garden of emotions. - Erkin Cavus & Reentko Dirks pay tribute to the Bosphorus metropolis with their album "Istanbul 1900". They portray a city that no longer exists in this form, and play places and squares as they were 100 years ago - decelerated and cosmopolitan. - Fiatelle Blaskapelle, a colorful collective that blurs boundaries and has room for everything except intolerance. - MASAA, in which deeply felt Arabic verses and contemporary jazz interweave, the Occident and Orient enter into a lyrical liaison with unprecedented coherence. - Stringed Compass, music that unites what geography divides, from Syria to Colombia and everything in between. - Thomas Rühmann, actor, musician and co-founder of Theater am Rand. - Ziganimo, a dazzling repertoire, ballads from Thuringia and Naples, Sinti swing and Roma romance join forces with klezmer, musette and tango. **The focus of this initiative is solely on the humanitarian idea: no political messages, no ideological partisanship, but concrete help for children and their families in greatest need. With this initiative, we want to show that solidarity, respect and humanity are the foundations of peaceful coexistence.

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Location

ZENTRALWERK Dresden Riesaer Straße 32 01127 Dresden

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