"Evening Performance at the Theater - Italian Style"
In the heart of eastern Wuppertal, the Soroptimist Club is set to host an unforgettable evening of celebrations, dancing, food, drinks, and Italian music at the Vereinsheim Saltendorf in Wernberg-Köblitz. The event, titled "Italian Night", is an ecumenical initiative that aims to promote social balance among different population groups and strengthen democratic awareness among youth.
The "Italian Night" promises to be a night filled with entertainment. DJ Jürgen Kurenbach from Witten's "Musicfactory" will provide the beats, while renowned mandolin virtuoso Caterina Lichtenberg and empathetic TV moderator Marco Lombardo, known for his guitar skills, will take the stage to perform live.
Admission to this exciting event is 20 euros, and tickets can be purchased online via www.wuppertal-live.de or at all known box offices. The Soroptimist Club will also offer snacks and drinks at reasonable prices throughout the evening.
KOMM, an organisation known for its success in integrating migrants, is also involved in this initiative. The organisation's influence extends beyond Wuppertal's borders, and its commitment to promoting social balance and democratic awareness among youth is evident in events such as the "Italian Night".
Soroptimist International, an organisation of professional women working for human rights, education, equality, and peace, is hosting the event. The Soroptimist Club's dedication to these values is reflected in their efforts to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all attendees.
Attend the "Italian Night" and be a part of this unique celebration that promotes unity, diversity, and democratic awareness. Join us for an evening filled with music, food, and good company, all in the name of a better, more balanced society.
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