To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Find out more here.
Tuesday 14th February - Friday 31st March | 2023
The National Holocaust Centre & Museum
From £7.50 (Included in admission price)
One Story, Many Voices is an innovative digital installation project created by a group of professional poets, local communities and members of the Imperial War Museum’s Second World War and Holocaust Partnership Programme’s (SWWHPP) with the help and expertise in sound recording provided by StoryFutures Academy.
The Museum's participation is the poem ‘White Roses’ by professional poet Amina Atiq. Her poem is a reflection on the testimony of Holocaust Survivor Simon Winston’s and the Hidden Childhood Sculpture created by Stanley Bullard. Hidden Childhood is proudly displayed in their Memorial Garden and is available for visitors to view.
The installation contains audio pieces which can be listened via headphones, speakers or through your own mobile device. The volume can be adjusted. There will be transcripts available of the sound pieces.
Please note that the stories presented in the installation contain themes of war and conflict.
The installation can be enjoyed as part of the museum’s Admission price.
Dates & Times:
Tuesday 14th until Friday 17th February from 10am until 4.30pm.
Sundays (excluding Easter Sunday) from 10am until 4.30pm.
Weekdays from Monday 20th February until the end of March from 2.30pm until 4.30pm.
Sorry, this event has passed
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is so much more than a museum. It’s a vibrant…
Walesby Forest is an International Outdoor Activity Centre located in the heart of Robin…
Rufford Abbey Country Park is the estate and grounds of a former 12 century Cistercian…
Sherwood Forest, a 450-acre country park and nature reserve, is home to the well-loved…
St Mary's Church is a beautiful and ancient place of worship in the heart of Sherwood…
Home of Robin Hood and once part of a royal hunting forest, Sherwood Forest Country…
Robin Hood is Nottingham’s most culturally significant attraction; our local hero…
Visit our beautiful park with the whole family to enjoy everything Thoresby has to offer.…
Bilsthorpe Heritage Society began after the mine closed and was formed by a handful of…
Go Ape and live life adventurously at Sherwood Pines, Nottingham.
Sherwood Pines is the largest forest open to the public in the East Midlands with over…
There's so much to do at Clumber Park throughout the year, whether you like walking or…
As one of the East Midland’s most popular tourist attractions, White Post Farm can…
All Saints' Church is one of the key landmarks in the story of the Pilgrim Fathers who…
Built in 1824 The Workhouse at Southwell was a means of relief for the Victorian poor.…
The Museum of Timekeeping is home to a fascinating collection of clocks, watches and…