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GCU recognises inspirational alumna Saskia Tepe

The daughter of a Holocaust survivor has been honoured by her alma mater for her life-long commitment promoting love over hate.

Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) graduate Saskia Tepe has been presented with an Alumni Achievement Award.

Saskia penned the memoir Surviving Brigitte’s Secrets, which gained international recognition, detailing the gravity of her mother’s wartime experiences, even after victory day in 1945.

She has dedicated her life educating audiences across the globe about the chilling effects of war, sharing her mum’s story and her own experience as a child refugee in Germany.

This includes speaking to Gathering the Voices, a GCU-supported project collating oral testimonies of men and women who sought refuge in Scotland.

Read more at the Glasgow Caledonian University Website

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Honoured by the First Minister of Scotland

The Gathering the Voices team are especially proud that our exhibition was featured at the Scottish National Holocaust Memorial event in Ayr, and was honoured by a personal visit to our display by Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

The Gathering the Voices team are especially proud that our exhibition was featured at the Scottish National Holocaust Memorial event in Ayr, and was honoured by a personal visit to our display by Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

 

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Francine Christophe Shares Her Experiences And Memories

Born in 1933, Francine Christophe was deported with her mother at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Released the following year, she continues to share her experience and memories, particularly with the younger generations.

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Scottish Parliament – Photographs From The Exhibition

As part of the recent exhibition at the Scottish Parliament to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2016, Steven Anson from the Gathering the Voices Association was delighted to present a certificate of recognition to German Consul General Jens-Peter Voss (image on left) recognising the Consulates support of the Gathering the Voices project.

The image shows Steven presenting a certificate to Stewart Maxwell MSP for sponsoring the exhibition.

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Press Coverage Of ‘Marion’s Journey’ Serious Game

The Gathering the Voices Association are delighted to see the recognition given in the local and national press to the serious game ‘Marion’s Journey’.

Great credit goes to the students and graduates of Glasgow Caledonian University for all of their hard work that went into producing the game.

You can view a selection of recent news cuttings by visiting the following link – Newspaper Articles.

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JOCK TAMSON’S BAIRN

A story of new Scots on the path from the Holocaust to the Highlands, Jock Tamson’s Bairn comes to Aberdeen’s Tivoli Theatre this November.

An original play based on the life of Walter Kress, Holocaust refugee and adopted Aberdonian. His story explores his family’s experience of what it meant to be ‘new’ Scots in 1940s Aberdeen.

After six years in Aberdeen as an evacuee, Walter has adopted his new home wholeheartedly. Walter would appear to be your typical, sea-loving boy from north east Scotland. Except he is not.

The Kresses are Jewish Austrian refugees. His parents have spent the duration of the war interned in labour camps, and are deeply distrustful of their new country. So it comes as some surprise when – on meeting Walter – they are greeted by the thick Scots accent of a boy who wants nothing more than to work on boats.

A crisis ensues: his parents are suspicious of his new nationality, but to the locals he is suddenly not Scottish enough.

Walter finds some escape with friends and their hobby boat, but is he the boy they thought he was?

Jock Tamson’s Bairn is a story of identity, family and belonging.

“Walter Kress’s fascinating account of his early years provides a remarkable insight to his experiences as an immigrant to Scotland and that which can be achieved by ‘new’ Scots.” — Alex Salmond MP MSP

START DATE
Wednesday 09 November 2016

END DATE
Saturday 12 November 2016

VENUE
The Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen

TIME
Doors 10.30am & 7pm

Find out more
http://www.aberdeenperformingarts.com/e…/jock-tamson-s-bairn

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