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"Dinner for All": Segen zum Jahreswechsel im Ersten

Date & Time
Tue, Dec 31, 2024, 12:00
In Berlin's "Dinner for All" interfaith New Year's Eve celebration, people from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds share their reflections, wishes, and hopes for the new year. They share traditional food, music, and prayers for peace. The pre-recorded event will be broadcast on ARD on December 31, 2024. The celebration acknowledges Berlin's multiculturalism and diverse calendars, including Jewish, Islamic, and Chinese New Year traditions.

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Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Dana HoffmannSoprano
Felix KrollAkordeon, Flügel
Hakan TugrulSantur
Peter InagawaContrabass, Piano
Ruirui YeGuzheng

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