News Release
February 2000
By CHRISTOPHER NEWTON
Associated Press Writer
(Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) Today's Associated Press (AP)
national wire contains an article "Drawings Depict Holocaust Horrors,"
written by Christopher Newton of the Associated Press. Newton is a reporter
based in the AP's Harrisburg Office in Pennsylvania. The article was
selected by the national Associated Press to be made available to media
outlets nationwide. The article is listed as the lead arts story on
the AP Wire Web site at www.wire.ap.org.
The article highlights the Moravian College program that
brings to life the compelling art, music, and experiences of children
in the Nazi internment camp at Theresienstadt (Terezín in Czech),
in the former Czechoslovakia. The program, "Art, Music and Education
as Strategies for Survival," begins February 10 and includes an
art exhibit, a two-day symposium, and a concert.
For more information on the program or to register for
the symposium, call the Moravian College Art Department at (610) 861-1680
or visit the Moravian College Web site at www.moravian.edu. Moravian
College is a private, coeducational, selective liberal arts college
located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tracing its founding to 1742, it
is recognized as America's sixth-oldest college.