This year we worked with Birmingham Opera Company and Autin Dance Theatre to explore how to bring our survivor testimonies and echoes to larger public audiences and spaces. On the 25th and 26th January 2023, students from across our Echo Eternal schools performed at Birmingham New Street Station. The performances were open to all.

As part of the week-long Horizons Festival, we also offered an online talk with Peter Lantos (Holocaust Survivor), Anti Semitism symposiums delivered in partnership with UCL’s Centre for Holocaust Education (delivered by Ruth-Anne Lenga and Arthur Chapman) and country wide public exhibitions of Echo Eternal via film and artworks.


Festival schedule:

20-28th January 2023

Film Exhibition in Train Stations (England)

2-minute film, showcasing Echoes based on survivor testimony, will be shown on LG Foster screens throughout New Street Station, Liverpool Lime Street and Kings Cross Station

20th-31st January 2023

Exhibition of Echoes at Birmingham Progressive Synagogue & St Paul’s Church

Exhibition of Echoes across Birmingham venues

24th January 2023

Online talk from Peter Lantos (Survivor) and book launch at Dulwich College

Peter Lantos (Holocaust Survivor) will host an online session for students and teachers at 14.10-15.10 (changed from original time)

25th January 2023

Rehearsal for Live Performance

Rehearsals with all participants in Birmingham

26th January 2022

Echo Eternal: Horizons Live Performances 2023 – B’ham New Street Station

Multiple performances at New Street Station. Working with participating schools from across the Country. The final live performance will begin at 18.30 and is open to all.