BRANISLAVA (Bosnia&Herzegovina) Tell me your name, the country you came from and the instrument that you play?My name is Branislava. I came from Serbia, but from this project I represent Bosnia&Herzegovina. I play violin. How is the creative process going?Really nice! The first day was very hard for all of us, to…you know…find out the…
Tag: Jerusalem
Jamming in the city of a thousand faces
Finally! A cool evening breeze and a chance for our hyped musicians to jam. Little did I know that it wouldn’t be only us. There were young people from all over, waiting patiently to take their instruments in their hands (and in several examples more than one). When they finally got a chance to do…
Salty trip to the Dead Sea
Here comes the day to pause bands and media team assignments to go out of the village for a naturalistic trip. As I had never been to the Dead Sea before and all I heard about it was the usual popular stories regarding how you could read a book by sitting naturally on the water because…
Echoes of Yad Vashem
We were talking about Yad Vashem for days before ceremony happened, as it seems. The sands of Jerusalem were in the air again the morning of the ceremony, and our colorful group’s visit to the famous museum would be the main topic of the day. Somehow, we just felt the heaviness of that sand. The…
Jerusalem Exchange: March 8th
Morning in the gym, lunch on the market and afternoon in the city.
Jerusalem Exchange: March 6th
We wrote about the fourth band of the project and even included a small teaser of all of the songs!
Jerusalem Exchange: March 5th
Today we are writting about two bands! Find out more about their talents and music.
Jerusalem Exchange: Arrival Day, Settlement and the First Working Day
After the training course for group leaders in Pancevo, Serbia, that lasted for a week in January, the crew behind Music for Human Rights project finally went on to their first youth exchange in 2017. Group leaders and participants gathered in Jerusalim, Israel, and the exchange officially started on February 28th. In the morning of…