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  • Indigenous Indígena – Celebrating the Legend & Legacy of R. Carlos Nakai

    Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts 1901 University Cir, Ogden, UT, United States

    A rare musical encounter featuring the legendary R. Carlos Nakai and members of the ARTolerance Ensemble: Udi Bar-David, Shinjoo Cho, and Joseph Tayoun. Blending traditions from Indigenous America, Tango, Arabic rhythms, and Hora, this performance celebrates unity through sound and honors the timeless voice of Native American culture.

  • Bethlehem Japan Peace Project

    Bethlehem Area Public Library 11 West Church Street, Bethlehem, PA, United States

    Honoring the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II - Special Peace Concert featuring: Rachel Andie, Singer & Song Writer  Udi Bar-David, Cello Kosaburo Kineya, Shamisen Rev. Dr. T. Kenjitsu Nakagaki (TK) - And the Violin that survived Hiroshima Atomic Bomb

  • Strings of Hope

    Congregation Brith Sholom 1190 Macada Rd, Bethlehem, PA, United States

    Udi @ ARTolerance Presents: The journey of violins that survived the atomic bomb on Hiroshima & the Holocaust and the artists who played on them In Film, Spoken word & Live Performance featuring: Udi Bar-David, Cello, Kosaburo Kineya, Shamisen, Joe Small, Taiko Drum

  • Strings of Hope

    Boyd Recital Hall at Rowan University 201 Mullica Hill Rd, Glassboro, NJ, United States

    The journey of violins that survived the horrors of the Holocaust and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, in film, live performance & spoken word. Sharing the powerful stories of the artists they belonged to, from Hiroshima to Vienna, Warsaw & Shanghai, this promises to be an historic event as the violins carry forward stories of resilience, courage, and hope. Created by cellist & producer Udi Bar-David, the international ensemble will feature teenage violin virtuoso Mio Imai, Taiko drummer Joe Small, pianist Keiko Sato and Udi Bar-David. Rowan Students: bring your Rowan ID to swipe in at the door OR contact the Box Office now to reserve your FREE ticket today!

  • Strings of Hope

    Foulkways at Gwynedd 1120 Meetinghouse Road, Gwynedd, PA, United States

    The journey of violins that survived the horrors of the Holocaust and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, in film, live performance & spoken word. Sharing the powerful stories of the artists they belonged to, from Hiroshima to Vienna, Warsaw & Shanghai, this promises to be an historic event as the violins carry forward stories of resilience, courage, and hope. Created by cellist & producer Udi Bar-David, the international ensemble will feature teenage violin virtuoso Mio Imai, Taiko drummer Joe Small, pianist Keiko Sato and Udi Bar-David.

  • Strings of Hope

    Main Line Reform Temple PA, United States

    Strings of Hope at Main Line Reform Temple. About violins that survived Hiroshima Atomic Bomb & the Holocaust, in film, live performance & spoken word. As part of Yom Hashoah special service.

  • Strings of Hope

    The Williams Center for the Arts 317 Hamilton St, Easton, PA, United States

    Strings of Hope Brings Together Violins that Survived the Holocaust and the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing for a World Debut Performance on April 19. EASTON, PA — The Williams Center for the Arts proudly presents Strings of Hope on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 3:00 PM. This unique multimedia event marks the first time that violins surviving [...Read More]

    $20
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