Join this unique performance by the Afghan Women's Orchestra "Zohra", a group of 30 brave young women who are the first to learn music in their country in more than three decades, including the country's first female conductors. They are joined by members of the youth orchestra of the Collège de Genève and demonstrate the power of cross-cultural dialogue through music. This performance launches a tour of Switzerland and Germany.
The session includes a performance, demonstrations and a discussion with the musicians.
A limited number of tickets for this session are available at the Information Desk by the Promenade Entrance on Middle Level (0) on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets available at the door are strictly for Davos residents.
Simultaneous interpretation in English and German
This session will be livestreamed on TopLink and the Forum website.
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