We’ve published this picture on the February, 20th, for the Inclusion Center’s 5th anniversary. Then, we’ve still had the hope that these terrible events would not happen.
Our work is entirely devoted to giving a voice on stage to those who are not heard in daily life. We are sure that this right – the right to have a voice – is one of the most important conditions for an inclusive and open society. Even within the small Inclusion team there are people with different, sometimes even opposite beliefs. It’s not an easy task, but now we are keen to preserve the principle of mutual respect and the possibility of dialogue.
We will not publish announcements of entertainment events in our social networks. We consider this inappropriate in times of massive human grief. We will continue our educational activities and rehearsals – this is what we can do for those who need it. Information about ongoing activities can be found on the Center’s website.
You can write us via any our social media or by email. We remain available and will answer any questions.
We hope and wait every day that these terrible events will soon be over. We really want to believe that all voices for peace will be heard.