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“A Time Remembered” takes the stage next month

This production from Louisville Ballet, in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Louisville and Kentucky Opera, was made possible by generous gifts from the Jewish Heritage Fund and the Auerbach family.

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Louisvillians only have four chances to catch this production in February.

Photos by Anne Marie Bloodgood, Tony Spielberg + Andrew Kung

Honoring the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust, “A Time Remembered: Two Holocaust Survivor Stories” journeys through stories of loss, survival, and healing from two Holocaust survivors.

On Saturday, Feb. 1 + Sunday, Feb. 2, Louisvillians are invited to experience two works illuminating the stories of real-life holocaust survivors:

  • Another Sunrise, a 30-minute opera that recounts the survival of Krystyna Zywulska (in partnership with Kentucky Opera)
  • Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project, a ballet inspired by the life of Naomi Warren (choreographed by Stephen Mills)

This concert of art, music, and movement offers powerful perspectives on the human spirit’s ability to overcome great tragedy.

The production is in memory of the late Minx Auerbach. A remembrance dinner in honor of Auerbach will take place at The Galt House preceding the evening performance on Sunday, Feb. 2.

Before the production takes the stage, several arts organizations (Louisville Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, Speed Art Museum, and more) are commemorating the annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Monday, Jan. 27 with local community events.

Explore showtimes + grab tickets.

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