Anne Frank has become a symbol for the lost promise of the children who died in the Holocaust. The exhibition tells the history of the War
Nationwide
The exhibition will tour through New Zealand for a period of two years and will be exhibited in approximately 20 museums. As the Anne Frank story is so much part of the national curriculum, local schools will be encouraged to visit the exhibition where an educational and interactive programme will be in place.
The New Zealand Netherlands Foundation was formed in 1990 to:Promote the Dutch connection to the benefit of the wider New Zealand community; Organise events and activities that express this connection culturally and intellectually; Support any other organisations or events that have similar or associated interests.
Exhibition Itinerary 17 September 2009
(Preliminary) itinerary 2010 and 2011 10 February ? 24 February 2010: Te Papa, Wellington www.tepapa.govt.nz 3 March ? 12 May 2010: Nelson Provincial Museum www.museumnp.govt.nz 19 May ? 23 June 2010: Whangarei Museum www.whangareimuseum.co.nz 1 July ? 30 July 2010: Uxbridge Museum, Howick www.uxbridge.org.nz 4 August ? 3 November2010:National Army Museum, Waiouru www.armymuseum.co.nz 10 November 2010 ? 5 January 2011: vacant 2011 12 January 2011 ? 16 February 2011: vacant 23 February - 30 March 2011: vacant 1 April 2010 ? 11 May 2011: Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth www.pukeariki.com 18 May 2010 ? 22 June 2011: vacant 29 June 2011 ? 14 September 2011 Lakes District Museum, Arrow Town www.museumqueenstown.com 21 ? September 2011 ? 26 October 2011: Christchurch Air Force Museum 2 November 2011 ? 6 December 2011: vacant 13 December 2011 ? 31 December 2011: vacant
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