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Atzilut "Concert for Peace" is a Middle Eastern ensemble which consists out of Arab and Jewish musicians who all come in concert together to make a powerful statement for peace through shared music. Atzilut concerts for peace is the only international touring ensemble which features instrumentalists which are proficient in the rhythms of Hebrew and Arabic Music. The group has an extensive performance history, they played at the United Nations, the Munich Casteig, the Royal Opera Theatre of Copenhagen and the Algavare International Festival. This ten-member music ensemble is of the opinion that no speeches are needed to make a statement for peace, the music itself is the message as it is a celebration of hope and trust. Furthermore they try to bring together Arab and Jewish musicians through their music, by combining two traditions trying to find common roots and overcome conflicts. | Atzilut "Concert for Peace" is a Middle Eastern ensemble which consists out of Arab and Jewish musicians who all come in concert together to make a powerful statement for peace through shared music. Atzilut concerts for peace is the only international touring ensemble which features instrumentalists which are proficient in the rhythms of Hebrew and Arabic Music. The group has an extensive performance history, they played at the United Nations, the Munich Casteig, the Royal Opera Theatre of Copenhagen and the Algavare International Festival. This ten-member music ensemble is of the opinion that no speeches are needed to make a statement for peace, the music itself is the message as it is a celebration of hope and trust. Furthermore they try to bring together Arab and Jewish musicians through their music, by combining two traditions trying to find common roots and overcome conflicts. | ||
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