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Hope Gala in Dresden: Music Professor with South African Heritage

Hope Gala in Dresden: Music Professor with South African Heritage

Dresden. The list of prominent figures who attended the Hope Gala and attended the Staatsschauspiel in Dresden is long: among other Schauspielerin Simone Thomalla, Peter Freudenthaler – Sänger der Band Fools Garden, Sänger Olaf Berger, Radrenn-Legende Olaf Ludwig, the Dresdner Fußball-Legende Eduard Geyer, Para-Athlethin Christiane Reppe, Puhdys-Guitarist Dieter Hertrampf, Moderator Cathy Hummels, Ex-Box-Profi Arthur Abraham, Schauspieler and Director Thure Riefenstein, Tobias Künzel von “Die Prinzen”, Schauspieler Wolfgang Stumph andviele more geben sich die Ehre.

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The Hope Cape Town project started in 2001 by Pfarrer Stefan Hippler in his life cycle. I have good health care and image – in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The project is completed by sponsors, foundations and external financing. The Hope Gala in Dresden is the largest expenditure, raising more than 2.7 million euros for the project in 15 years. Wenn Initiator and Unternehmerin Viola Klein einlädt, the Prominents and the expenses come to flee to South Africa.

Bereits das funte Mal dabei and component of programs is Milko Kersten. The music professor war until 2020 is chef of the Landesjugendorchesters and leitet is the Jugendsinfonieorchester des Heinrich-Schütz-Konservatoriums in Dresden. I have made a special connection with South Africa. “In 2008 and 2018, as head chef of the Landesjugendorchesters Sachsen, the Goethe-Institut and the Orchestra in South Africa dared to take on.” In 2008, Dort started more concerts and accompaniment in a township. “We have 700 students and students together who enjoy music and our children,” so Kersten. “The war is a sexual maturity and a greater moment. There are many people who have a right to a distorted image. Dann is an undoubted source of concern and an unsatisfactory friendship with the larger Leidenschaft zurückgelassen – in the Wissen, who now has the opportunity to fail, is that he fails.”

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As Kersten en Sein Orchester 2018, several things happened in South Africa, such as the Kersten were and were. “The 2008 war is still like this, now that white people are in the restaurants in Kapstadt and black people are happy to have their work done. Dann war is gemischt. We were in Johannesburg, where music workshops with music were organized over time. “Without time was the first anfrage of the Hope Gala. “With my own experience and awareness, because of our colonial power, we are still positive,” is what Christmas is all about. “There was no accountability for that time, which was passive for 130 years, but had accountability, including for the human rights of young people in South Africa.”

There are young music players who are in a class when they appear at the Gala. “It’s more like playing in a schicken show. When you have no more use for the world, you can use it for man. The Kriege in the world and the air movements in Germany could be regarded as a solidarity Hilfe-brauchen.“ These projects are focused on South Africa, but can also be promoted. “I speak with my own students and students and this is also my political reflection: if we buy them, we will live with them, we will have more people, we will have a perspective.”

The Mitglieder des Landesjugendorchesters, who were mainly in South Africa, had a motto, “ein Stück Demut für den Wohlstand, den wir haben”, erklärt Kersten. “We have the same privilege as others who have that same human right.” During our stay we were joined by new musicians and musicians Erika Tanase on the stage, who reached the semi-finals of “The Voice Kids” and a duet with Chelsea Fontenel received hat. The Hope Gala with 176,850 Euro has yielded a high contribution for South Africa, as far as Kersten is concerned motivation for you, it is intense with my classical instrument that is civilized.”

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