Four Patch Students Participating in Youth Concert

HOHENZOLLERN CASTLE MUSICAL <br />Sunday Sept. 5, 2010 at 12:00 <br />Hohenzollern, Germany (Hechingen) <br /> <br />This is the first year that German and American students are participating in this musical and cultural collaboration with the



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. Africa Command STUTTGART, Germany Sep 01, 2010
HOHENZOLLERN CASTLE MUSICAL
Sunday Sept. 5, 2010 at 12:00
Hohenzollern, Germany (Hechingen)

This is the first year that German and American students are participating in this musical and cultural collaboration with the Israeli and Palestinian students. The four American students are from Stuttgart, Patch High School.
Please come and join them for this special day. They have been working on this program for 2 weeks at the castle camp.

Also at the castle at 1700:

A Combined church service
Sept. 5, 2010 at 17:00
HOHENZOLLERN CASTLE
Hohenzollern, Germany (Hechingen)

More information below:

Jewish, Palestinian, American and German students are guests at the castle Hohenzollern! During their stay, they work and create together with Composer and Musician, Todd Fletcher. This musical they produce, they would like to give expression with one another to their hopes for a peaceful world.

The American composer, author and director Todd Fletcher, is a director of the PluralArts internationally GmbH which is located in Berlin. It has created more than 20 musicals for young students in different languages and produced in several countries. During the last seven years he has lived in Berlin and concentrated on projects in Germany and Switzerland. In 2007, Todd Fletcher produced and composed "The Streets of Wedding". This project as model test of the Ministry of the inside, supported by the U.S. - American message.

Since in the year 1952 approximately 12,000 children and young students, with difficult social background could spend their vacation at the castle Hohenzollern, being funded by the establishment of the princess Kira von Preussen-Stiftung. In the last years the activities of the juvenilia of the house Hohenzollern were extended by different projects. The musical is Todd Flechters fourth co-operation with the donation.

The princess Kira von Preussen-Charity, the PluralArts internationally GmbH and the team of the castle Hohenzollern would like to invite you on Sunday, 5 September 2010, 12,00 o'clock to the performance of the musical in the count hall of the castle Hohenzollern, Grafensaal.

The Musical Entrance is FREE!

To register call 07471/920,787 pr email verwaltung@burg-hohenzollern.com. Castle Shuttle service, by Pointed and Schürmann, is available at the parking lot. Parking Fee €2.00 per vehicle, and shuttle cost is €2.80 per person, for a round trip up to the castle. (Walk to castle is approx. .7 miles)
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