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Monday, August 29, 2005
  • Gesher-Jisr: Bridging Cultures in Conflict Through the Arts
    Gesher-Jisr: Bridging Cultures in Conflict Through the Arts

    Beyond Belief

    In the streets of the West Bank and Gaza they are enemies, but music has brought some Israelis and Arabs together for a common purpose. This week, a national tour kicks off featuring traditional music by a Bedouin Jew, a Palestinian Christian, and a Moroccan Muslim titled Gesher-Jisr: Bridging Cultures in Conflict through the Arts. Today, we're joined by musicians Hicham Chami, Yair Dalal, and Naser Musa, who discuss the idea of cultural diplomacy, and offer a live performance. Also: WNYC's music director George Preston has just returned from two of Europe’s big-ticket music festivals: Germany's Bayreuth Festival, which is dedicated exclusively to Wagner, and Switzerland's Verbier Festival, one of the summer's most star-studded musical events. He joins us today with his reflections.

    Learn more about Wagner and his work:
    » WNYC's special "The Ring and I: The Passion, The Myth, The Mania

Eurotrip

WNYC's George Preston has finished a pilgrimage to two of Europe's biggest summer festivals. Today he tells us what was hot, and what was not.
» Slideshow: A tour of the Verbier and Bayreuth music festivals

Learn more about Wagner and his work:
» WNYC's special "The Ring and I: The Passion, The Myth, The Mania

Music as Peacemaker?

Three musicians representing three major religions - Islam, Christianity and Judaism, explain why the arts can help promote tolerance.
» Bridging Cultures in Conflict through the Arts Web site

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