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Performing at The Museum of Tolerance

Performing at The Museum of Tolerance

Polyphony Breaks Down Barriers, Shatters Stereotypes, and Unites Arab and Jewish Youth in Israel

After performing a concert at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, Polyphony musicians on tour in the United States were interviewed by KABC News. The musicians were brought together through a collaborative project between Polyphony Education and the Jerusalem Music Center to create channels of communication through music. They rehearse together on a regular basis in Israel and take turns commuting back and forth between Nazareth, Kibbutz Harduf, and Tel Aviv. Their visit to the US in May included stops in LA, Dallas, Washington D.C., and New York City.

Musicians: Hagit Bar Sella (Kibbutz Harduf), Yamen Saadi (Nazareth), David Margalit (Tel Aviv), and Nasif Francis (Nazareth)

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