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WITH LOVE to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
New York Society for Ethical Culture
New York, NY
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WITH LOVE to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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WITH LOVE TO HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI: A CONCERT FOR DISARMAMENT is part of the SPRING MOBILIZATION FOR PEACE + PLANET: NO NUKES, NO WAR, NO WARMING

2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the dawn of the Nuclear Age, and in April and May the United Nations will be hosting the Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).  Atomic bomb survivors, known in Japanese as hibakusha, have long travelled to this conference, which happens once every five years, to demand that nuclear weapon countries disarm.  For seven years hibakusha have been telling their stories to New York City high school and university students, reaching over 25,000 youth.  This evening is to honor them for their tireless work for peace, to engage the larger public in the growing movement for nuclear abolition and to pass the torch to a new generation.  

FEATURING

JOANNA MACY, Eco-philosopher and Buddhist scholar

CLIFTON TRUMAN DANIEL, grandson of the US President who dropped the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

SHIGEKO SASAMORI, SETSUKO THURLOW and YASUAKI YAMASHITA, Atomic bomb survivors  

KATHLEEN SULLIVAN, Disarmament educator

ANNE WALDMAN with FAST SPEAKING MUSIC

DJ SPOOKY   who will sneak preview PEACE SYMPHONY: 8 STORIES inspired by work with atomic bomb survivors

MASAAKI TANOKURA, Concert Master of the Osaka symphony who will perform on the Hiroshima Jogakuin hibaku (atomic bomb survived) violin

SAM SADIGURSKY, Brooklyn-based Jazz Composer

THE HIBAKUSHA CHOIR HIMAWARI, a choir of atomic bomb survivors from Nagasaki

JEAN ROHE, Brooklyn-based singer songwriter

LA GUARDIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS student choir performing a Nuclear Guardianship anthem especially composed for the event

Directed by LINDA S. CHAPMAN, New York Theatre Workshop Associate Artistic Director
with projections by PIKADON PROJECT & AMBER COOPER DAVIES

US Media Contact: CAROLINA SOTO // dakini2000@mindspring.com // (917) 453-7036
Japanese Media Contact: MITCHIE TAKEUCHI// mitchiet@arcmedia.net // (917) 626-3090

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New York Society for Ethical Culture (View)
2 West 64th Street
New York, NY 10025
United States
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Music > World

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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