Cambridge Civic Commemoration

Helen Weinstein is the Artistic Director commissioned by Cambridge City Council for the marking of Holocaust Memorial Day in Cambridge with an ambitous education programme for schools to engage young people in the history of genocides in the past and fighting for equality and against racism and prejuice and persecution in the present through co-creating poetry, drama, dance, music, choral works and artworks.

Historyworks has also been commissioned to organize the commemorative civic event on behalf of the Mayor and Councillors which for 2020 will take place at the Corn Exchange.  Free. Unticketed.  All are welcome to attend!

Cambridge Holocaust Memorial Day 2020

Date: Sunday 26th January 3pm to 4.30pm

Place: Corn Exchange, 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB

This year our theme for the HMD programme will be Stand Together, Strong Together. The Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis and subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur show us how we need to stand together against persecution and prejudice.  Our focus for the commemoraion will be to mark the 25 year anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia and the Bosnian Wars, and 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Bringing children from different schools together is a core part of Holocaust Memorial Day activities in Cambridge, and this year hundreds of school students have been working with the poet, Michael Rosen, alongside the historian, Helen Weinstein, and the holocaust survivor, Eva Clarke. We will hear newly commissioned pieces by the poet Michael Rosen especially arranged for choirs to perform at the HMD civic ceremony; plus pieces co-created and performed by young people from across a range of Cambridge schools.

The HMD Civic Ceremony will comprise songs, readings, poetry and drama, all inspired and interspersed by moving words from survivor testimonies and uplifting words from groups actively campaigning for equalities and supporting diversity today.  New songs to rehearse and perform for HMD 2020 are available with scores, lyrics, audio here:

http://www.creatingmycambridge.com/songs-creative/cambridge-holocaust-memorial-day/cambridge-holocaust-memorial-day-2020/

This event promises to be both moving and uplifting and is suitable for children from KS2 onwards. I very much look forward to seeing you there.  It is free of charge and un-ticketed, however can I please ask that you arrive in good time for a 3pm start. The event will end by approximately 4.30pm.   

For more information about the civic event plus the programme of satellite events please consult these NEWS pages at www.creatingmycambridge.com or contact Prof Helen Weinstein directly via email at historyworksv@gmail.com


Michael Rosen HMD Poems

Michael Rosen has recorded poems which have been commissioned by Hisoryworks on the themes of Holocaust Memorial Day to inspire resistance of prejudice and racism. Also, a series of poems where Michael responds to the uncovering of his family story, his Uncles killed by the Nazi regime at Auschwitz.  

These are poems we are sharing with schools to encourage KS2 and KS3 students in our Cambridge education programme to themselves respond to learning about genocide and human rights with their own poetry.  You can find all of Michael's HMD poems recorded by Hisoryworks as a collection sharing audo and lyrics here:

https://audioboom.com/playlists/4613930-michael-rosen-poems-hmd

For HMD 2018 the theme was 'The Power of Words' and for 2019 'Torn from Home' and for 2020 the theme is 'Stand Together, Strong Together'.  For 2020 there are three poems which are lyrics for 3 songs which will be performed at the Cambridge civic commemoration and at school assemblies and fundraiser events to support refugee and homeless charities - you can find the song lyrics here:

The 2020 poems composed by Michael Rosen with Hisoryworks for musical arrangements are:

WE ARE BETTER WHEN WE STAND TOGETHER

https://audioboom.com/posts/7470012-we-are-better-when-we-stand-together?playlist_direction=forward

STRONG TOGETHER HAND IN HAND

https://audioboom.com/posts/7470011-strong-together-hand-in-hand?playlist_direction=forward

OUR WORD OUR WORLD

https://audioboom.com/posts/7470009-our-word-our-world

 


HMD Songs 2020

Singers and Choir Leaders, please use these online resources to prepare for singing at Holocaust Memorial Day events for the Civic Ceremony on Sunday 26th January, and for your school, community & faith group events. 

Historyworks has commissioned Michael Rosen to write 3 new poems for 2020 for our theme 'Stand Together, Strong Together' and these 3 lyrics have been set to music by Bethany Kirby.  Please scroll to tabs to find the songs you need to rehearse. The lyrics will be printed in the programme, so you don't need to learn these by heart. 

In addition to the newly commissioned pieces, we will sing together several pieces with the audience, which we invite all singers to learn too, to warm up our voices and to welcome everyone to the civic commemoration and to close our event with the heartfelt message ' We are One World, One Voice, One Heart Beating' 

Cambridge Civic Event for HMD 2020

 

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