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SUMMARY:The Refugee and the Survivor – a Family Story
DESCRIPTION:This illustrated presentation by Michael Lewis weaves together the story of his parents\, of his father\, a refugee from Nazi persecution and his mother\, a Holocaust survivor. It draws on her memoir\, A Time to Speak (1992) and Michael’s own book\, Flight from Prague – the Making of a Refugee (2025)\, which for the first time tells his father’s story. \nHarry Lewy and Helene Katz came from Trautenau\, today Trutnov\, then in Austria Hungary\, now in the Czech Republic. They were friends from childhood. \nIn 1938 Michael’s father fled for his life when\, after Munich\, his Sudetenland home was incorporated into the Nazi Reich. A refugee\, embarked on a life of uncertainty and fear\, loneliness and isolation\, unwanted and penniless\, he eventually found sanctuary and work in Belfast. \nIn 1938 his mother was married to Paul Herrmann and living in Prague\, having successfully completed professional training as a choreographer\, teacher and dancer. In 1942 she was deported to Terezin / Theresienstadt\, in May 1944 to Auschwitz-Birkenau and in July 1944 to Stutthof. She survived. Widowed and seriously ill\, she returned to Prague in June 1945. \nFinding her name on a list of survivors\, Harry made contact. In 1947 they married in Prague before settling in Belfast. The family changed its name to Lewis in 1949. Helen gradually recovered her health and had a distinguished career as an innovative choreographer and then author\, widely recognized and honoured as an inspirational figure. Behind her achievements against all the odds stood Harry’s quiet unstinting love and support. \nMichael Lewis was born in Belfast. He taught for 35 years in comprehensive schools\, becoming the headteacher of King Edward VII School in Sheffield between 1988 and 2008. After retirement he served for 14 years as a lay Employment Tribunal member\, a member of the Teaching Regulation Agency Teacher Conduct panel and of the Independent Ethics Panel of South Yorkshire Police. In 2009 The University of Sheffield awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. He lives in Sheffield\, is married to Petra and has two sons and three grandchildren. \n\nImage: Harry and Helen’s wedding\, Prague 16 June 1947 \n\nTo book\, click here.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/the-refugee-and-the-survivor-a-family-story/
CATEGORIES:Artforms,Dance,Educational events,Lectures,Literature,What's On
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SUMMARY:Creativity & Forced Migrations
DESCRIPTION:Burcu Dogramaci & Owen Hatherley in Conversation with Monica Bohm-Duchen \nCan it be a coincidence that two books examining afresh the profound impact of the refugees from Nazi-dominated Europe on British culture have seen the light of day within just a few months of each other? What\, more precisely\, was the nature of that impact? And how\, in particular\, was London changed forever as a result? These will be just three of the questions to be addressed by their authors in conversation with Monica Bohm-Duchen\, art historian and founding director of the Insiders/Outsiders project. \nLondon Exile: Metropolis\, Modernity and Artistic Migration by Burcu Dogramaci of Munich University\, was published by Leuven University Press in September. In the words of one reviewer\, the book “constitutes the definitive history of how the cultural workers who fled Nazi Germany―from artists\, photographers\, designers\, and sculptors to publishers and gallerists―were shaped by their emigration. It also tells the story of how these immigrants left indelible marks on their city of refuge… remaking it into the celebrated modern cultural metropolis that it is today.” \nThe Alienation Effect: How Central European Émigrés Transformed the British Twentieth Century by Owen Hatherley was published by Allen Lane earlier this year to considerable interest and has been described by one reviewer as “a brilliant work of history… Owen Hatherley makes a fierce and elegant case for British culture as a living tapestry made ever brighter by newcomers to our strange island.” \nTo book\, click here.
URL:https://insidersoutsidersfestival.org/event/creativity-forced-migrations/
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