This educational lecture, presented by Humanities Nebraska, examines the profound role of music during the Holocaust. The program offers a unique perspective on how music served as a source of resilience, resistance, and cultural expression during one of history's darkest periods. Held at the Tekamah Public Library, this event provides an opportunity for the community to engage with historical narratives through a blend of lecture and musical performance, fostering deeper understanding and reflection.
What to Expect
A thought-provoking presentation combining historical analysis with musical examples.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Students
Community members
Music lovers
Agenda Overview
The program features a lecture-recital format exploring the cultural impact of music during the Holocaust.
Venue & Address
Tekamah Public Library
204 S 13th St Tekamah , Nebraska – 68061 United States
Organizer
Humanities Nebraska · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to bringing humanities programs to Nebraska communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
Tekamah Public Library, 204 S 13th St.
Is there a fee?
Check with the library for admission details.
Who is the presenter?
A speaker provided by Humanities Nebraska.
What is the format?
A lecture-recital with musical performance.
Is it suitable for all ages?
It is an adult-oriented educational program.
How long is the event?
The program runs from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Tags
History
Music
Education
Holocaust
Lecture
Tekamah
Summary
A Humanities Nebraska lecture exploring the historical significance of music during the Holocaust.