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„ I dance but my heart is crying” Filmscreening & Artist Talk

In the organizer's words:

"I dance, but my heart is crying - Ich tanz, aber mein Herz weint" is a trouvaille: the film tells the story of music that was considered lost for over seventy years. It brings back compositions that were recorded by Jewish artists in Berlin in the 1930s and were completely destroyed on the night of November 9, 1938. For decades, this musical heritage was considered lost. The film allows the music to shine in a new form and at the same time tells of the fate of those artists who left behind a powerful cultural legacy. The recordings have been reinterpreted by an international ensemble. Christoph Weinert's film is full of emotion, from tears of joy to tears of sorrow.

Welcome: Judith Epstein, Chairwoman of the Society for the Promotion of Jewish Culture and Tradition e. V.

Greeting: Mona Fuchs, City Councillor of the City of Munich, Member of the Council of Elders and Chairwoman of the parliamentary group Die Grünen / Rosa Liste

Moderation: Adrian Prechtel, Deputy Head of the Abendzeitungcultural desk

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Location

NS-Dokumentationszentrum München Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1 80333 München

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