Munich
Pasinger Fabrik
10 January 2020 - February 2020
Organizer: Kulturforum München-West
2017
Terezin. Czech Republic
Artillery Barracks
Akademická 409
Opening event of our cooperation with the Waldorfschool Initiative in Terezin. More about the project on the website of the NPO Room 28 e.V: www.room28.net
2016
Witten, Germany,Rudolf-Steiner Schule
Neumünster, Germany,Waldorfschule
2014
He27 Januar 2014, United Nations, Geneva:
Opening of the exhibition in the United Nations in Geneva. Helga Pollak-Kinsky here with Ambassador Mariangela Zappia and Acting Director General of the UN Michael Moller. For the opening the Choir of the German School of Geneva sang the Hymn of Room 28. Listen to the hymn here.
Visit the Website of the United Nations for further information. Ständigen Vertretung der Tschechischen Republik bei den Vereinten Nationen.
2013
Brussels, European Commission, Berlaymont Building, Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, 27 January 2013
Reading from Helga's diary with songs from the Theresienstadt cabaret presented by the Berlin ensemble 'Zwockhaus'.
Berlin, Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft
Hilpoltstein, Museum zum Schwarzen Ross
Prague: The Ministry of Education invited the exhibtion and some of the survivors of Room 28 and Terezin to commemorate the Holocaust.
Weinheim: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Gymnasium
Berlin: Technische Universität
Berlin:Tschechische Botschaft (Czech version)
Neuenhaus: Lise Meitner Gymnasium
Kiel: Nikolaikirche
Neumünster: Anscharkirche
Bornheim: Geschwister Imhoff Haus
Bad Aibling: Gymnasium
2011
Berlin: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Eschwege: Anne-Frank-Schule
Solingen: Musikschule
Amberg: Stadtjugendring
Wien: ESRA Gemeindezentrum
Reutlingen: Theater in derTonne/Christuskirche
Renningen: Realschule
München: Pfarrsaal der Kirche St. Maximilian Kolbe
2010
Tel Aviv: Goethe Institut, Enav Center, Blumenthal Music Center, Beit Yitzhak. Events with ‘The Girls of Room 28’ as part of a German-Israel ‘Brundibár' project with the Leipzig Gewandhaus children’s choir
London: Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School
Arzberg: Maximilian-von-Bauernfeind-Schule
Bayreuth: Albert-Schweitzer-Schule
Karlsruhe: Rathaus
Berlin: Konzerthaus am Gendarmenmarkt.
2009
Rendsburg: Jüdisches Museum. The exhibition and a reading with Helga Kinsky in Stadttheater Rendsburg were part of the official Holocaust Commemoration Ceremony of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament on January 27
Berlin: Rathaus Schöneberg. On invitation of Room 28 e.V., eight survivors were in Berlin for one week and took part in various events.
Heilbronn: Theater Heilbronn
Marseille: Festival Musiques Interdites, Musée d’Histoire
Toulouse: The Jewish Community
Essen: Chorforum
Bochum: Jahrhunderthalle, Internationaler Kindertag/ Ruhrtriennale
Oederan: Stadtkirche, Kultur- und Kunstverein
Berlin: Pfefferwerk Stadtkultur
Chemnitz: Landesdirektion
2008
Berlin: German Parliament. Opening with eight of the survivors of Room 28. In January 2008, the exhibition was integrated into the Ceremony of Remembrance for the victims of National Socialism in the German Federal Parliament in Berlin. The Bundestag contributed a replica of ‘Room 28’ and handed it over to ‘Room 28’ e. V.
Kassel: Evangelisches Forum
Bad Wildungen: Musikschule
Oranienburg: Georg-Mendheim Oberstufenzentrum
Terezin: Kulturhaus. German-Czech project "I am wandering through Theresienstadt. Encounter with ‘The Girls of Room 28’"
Kolbermoor: Seniorenheim
Ladenburg, Rathaus
Lüneburg, Leuphana Universität
Traunreut: Heimatmuseum
Alzenau: Märkische Musiktage
Heidelberg: Hölderlin Gymnasium
Ludwigshafen: Philharmonie
Prague: Goethe-Institut Prag.
2006
Hamburg: Gesamthochschule Alter Teichweg und Bezirksamt Hamburg-Nord
Leutershausen- Hirschberg: Ehemalige Synagoge Leutershausen, Katholische und Evangelische Kirche
Dorsten: Jüdisches Museum Aalen: Volkshochschule
Düsseldorf: Kreuzkirche
Brno: Czech Republic Education and Culture Centre of the Jewish Museum Prague. A Czech version was created and donated to the Jewish Museum.
2005
Berlin: Reinhardswald-Grundschule
Leipzig: Gewandhaus - Gewandhaus Kinderchor
Freiburg: Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium
Salzburg: Musisches Gymnasium und Universität,Theologische Fakultät
Überlingen: Rathauskeller
Leverkusen: Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium
Koblenz: Volkshochschule.
Schwerin: 23. September 2004
First Opening
The exhibition was created to be part of the programme ‘Verfemte Musik’ (Banned Music), a competition and festival of the Jeunesses Musicales Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. At that time, Room 28 projects did not exist. Eight of the survivors were invited to Schwerin for a week. The project was partly supported by ‘Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft’. To promote the exhibition, Hannelore Brenner started to established ‘Room 28 Projects’ in 2005.