The Committee for a Just Peace in the Middle East, in partnership with Music Fund and Altrimenti, is organizing an instrument collection for music schools supported by Music Fund in the West Bank: "Al Kamandjati" in Jenin and the "Edward Said Music Conservatory" in Bethlehem.
Mr. Lukas Pairon, founder of Music Fund, will be present to introduce his organization, founded in 2005, and interact with the public. Music Fund repairs and sends musical instruments to developing or conflict-affected countries.
Participants can bring instruments in good condition between 2 PM and 6 PM and join our cultural, musical, festive, and family-friendly afternoon. If you cannot attend, you can drop off your instrument at Altrimenti during opening hours.
Reminder:
- String and wind instruments are preferred.
- Organs and harmoniums are not desired.
Program:
- Video presentations from the project in Gaza and discussion with the public
- Musical interlude by Gregorio and Gaïa (Bossa Nova-Pop-World)
- Coffee break with oriental pastries and sale of Palestinian products
- Workshops for children
- Closing with DJ Zacharia.
Good to know
Hours to bring instruments: 2 PM to 6 PM. Instruments can be dropped off at Altrimenti during opening hours. Preferred instruments: string and wind. Not desired: organs, harmoniums. Lukas Pairon, founder of Music Fund, will be present.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Centre Culturel Altrimenti
5 Av. Marie-Thérèse Bâtiment A
2132 Hollerich Luxembourg
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