As part of the week of education and actions against racism and antisemitism, the Shoah Memorial in Paris offers the play "Chawa, play from my memory" by Maud Landau, as well as a day dedicated to the theme «Racism and anti-Semitism: sport in the face of discrimination».
Location: Paris Shoah Memorial
For students of 3
Theatre
Synopsis:
On March 11, 2011, Camille buries her grandmother in the Pantin cemetery in the 'Jewish square' – 'Jewish square', it’s strange, isn’t it? She is surrounded by her mother who, when she is stressed, speaks, her father – in her world – her sister, in the middle of a teenage crisis. She remembers the discussions with her grandmother whom she was close to and decides to go to Poland to meet her ancestors. In a long text that sounds like a declaration of love, Camille summons the memory of her grandmother in the hope of finding answers to the questions of her own existence. In doing so, she will pull her from oblivion to finally make her appear, reshaped by the theatrical act. It is about offering the viewer an insight into how memories, personal life, research work and sincerity are intertwined in the act of creation.
The theatrical performance of 1h10 will be followed by a meeting between the students and Maud Landau, author and actress of the play.
Location: Paris Shoah Memorial
For students from 9th grade to 12th grade
The airship Hindenburg flying over Berlin and the Olympic stadium, on the day of the opening of the Olympic Games. Germany, August 1, 1936
Day dedicated to the theme "Racism and antisemitism: sport in the face of discrimination".
Program:
Free within the limit of available places.
Registrations
(please specify the date on which you wish to participate)