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Calendar of performances and exhibitions
2004
15
January – 15 February
Only
a Lilac Tree Remains… exhibition of paintings and graphic work
by Janusz Marciniak at Arsenal Gallery, Poznan and installation Atlantis
at the Municipal Swimming Pool in Poznan.

'Atlantis’
installation by Janusz Marciniak
20-27
March 2004
Tschik Tschak Festival of Contemporary Jewish Arts, Vienna.
For information visit www.tschiktschak.net
22
April – 6 June
Passageways,
exhibition of Karel Cudlin photographs curated by Michaela Hajkova, at
the Robert Guttmann Gallery, Jewish Museum in Prague.
24-27
April 2004
International Conference on The Future of Jewish Heritage in
Europe, Prague. For information visit
www.mittelpunkt.biz/jewishheritageconference
May 2004
Moses Beyond, a dance drama with choreography by Robert Turan,
Gyor Ballet Company, Gyor, Hungary.
27
October
Destination
Unknown, premiere of composition by Bartosz Chajdecki-Heideman,
performed by Quadriga Chamber Orchestra directed by Piotr Sulkowski at
the Centre for Jewish Culture, Kazimierz, Krakow, Poland.

Quadriga
Chamber Orchestra performing ‘Destination Unknown’
19
November – 19 December
Voluntary
Memory: imagining the invisible past exhibition curated by Alona
Pardo and Miranda Lopatkin at the Austrian Cultural Forum, London.
27
November
Haggada
Klezmer Symphony, premiere of the composition by Jozsef Balogh
at Hosok temploma (Heroes Temple), Budapest.
11
December
Dimmi
(Tell me), workshop presentation of the play by Laura Forti a
Teatro di Bucine, Bucine (Tuscany), Italy.
17-18
December
Making
Stalin Laugh, workshop presentation of the play by David Schneider
at the Actors Centre, London.
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Ghetto: a life-affirming new ballet/Jingele
o Maidele: a dance allegory/Personal perspectives/The
Golem comes to life on a Budapest stage/Introducing the grant winners/
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