Dancing Auschwitz: I Will Survive
Jane Koramn and her family, comprising three generations, improvised a dance to the pop song I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor, 1978). They performed at numerous traumatic sites where her parents had been prisoners during the Holocaust. Even though it is a celebration of life, this also evokes absence, loss and mourning. Jane Koramn and her family, comprising three generations, improvised a dance to the pop song I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor, 1978). They performed at numerous traumatic sites where her parents had been prisoners during the Holocaust. Even though it is a celebration of life, this also evokes absence, loss and mourning. Jane Koramn and her family, comprising three generations, improvised a dance to the pop song I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor, 1978). They performed at numerous traumatic sites where her parents had been prisoners during the Holocaust. Even though it is a celebration of life, this also evokes absence, loss and mourning. Jane Koramn and her family, comprising three generations, improvised a dance to the pop song I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor, 1978). They performed at numerous traumatic sites where her parents had been prisoners during the Holocaust. Even though it is a celebration of life, this also evokes absence, loss and mourning.