Itt és Most Társulat presented a reading theater production at the NOA conference against anti-Semitism. The text book was created by the writer Anna Gáspár-Singer. Kibic magazine interviewed him.
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"According to the government propaganda, anti-Semitism does not officially exist, but it is still present in everyday life, says the writer Anna Gáspár-Singer, who wrote theater scenes for the Budapest conference of NOA against anti-Semitism. According to the writer, it is not good for a minority if hatred is present in a society, even if it is not directly about those who belong to it."
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"Sports, security, hate speech, hate crime, education, Holocaust commemoration, media, among others, the writer Anna Gáspár-Singer wrote theater scenes about everyday Jewish life for the occasion of the NOA conference against anti-Semitism, which were performed by the Itt és Most Társulat. The conference was held at the Embassy of the Czech Republic, where the Deputy Secretary of State responsible for civil and social relations from the Prime Minister's Office, Hungarian religious leaders, the director of Brussels-based CEJI, which fights for the recognition of Europe's diversity, and representatives of Hungarian youth organizations participated, among others. We talked with the author about the conference and the theater scenes."
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Kibic magazine's interview with Anna Gáspár-Singer
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