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to a land that promises new beginnings. The night opens with a piece that comes from a larger work called “My Father’s Solo.” “It is a dedication to the survivor,” Dorfman explained. “It’s a piece that I made in response to my family’s story and my father who, like others, have the capacity to fall and rise again. They have tenacity, a sense of pride, a sense of resilience to whatever comes their way. It’s the prologue of the piece, a narrated performance in the sense that there’s a multimedia performance. I show slides and talk about the evolution of this work. “The next piece of the program is called ‘Cat’s Cradle’ — it’s a work that is set to music and poetry that was written in Theresienstadt,” continued Dorfman. “It was really a holding ground primarily for Jews on their way to Auschwitz. It was a very unique place in the sense that there was opera, theatre, even dance created at Thereseinstadt. There were people who rose above their circumstance to create, to have hope, and to believe that they may be freed. Most Watch a Video of Cat’s Cradle - Talking Suitcase & Cabaraet New Jersey Stage October 2014 pg 36