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Awards Ceremony I March 10, 2017
18th Annual Holocaust Art & Writing Contest
S P O N S O R E D B YChapman University
The 1939 Society, a Community of Holocaust Survivors, Descendants, and Friends
The Samueli FoundationYossie and Dana HollanderLeon and Deborah Drucker
W I T H S U P P O R T F R O MUSC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education
I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T HAnti-Defamation League
Catholic Schools, Diocese of OrangeCollege of Educational Studies,
Chapman UniversityDavid Labkovski Project Echoes and Reflections
Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc.
Orange County Department of EducationWilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and
Social Sciences, Chapman University
I N C O L L A B O R A T I O N W I T HForum for Dialogue, Poland
Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Center, South Africa
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Museum of Tolerance, Los AngelesSarah and Chaim Neuberger
Holocaust Education Centre, Canada
W I T H G E N E R O U S S U P P O R T F R O MPublications International, Ltd.
We extend our appreciation to Sodexo for their generous contribution to the reception
following the Awards Ceremony.
We are grateful to Chapman University Enrollment Services for donating Chapman
University t-shirts to contest finalists.
The Holocaust Art and Writing Contest was launched
in 1999 as a partnership between the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education at Chapman
University and The “1939” Club, now The 1939 Society, a Community of Holocaust Survivors,
Descendants, and Friends.
Each year, the contest has grown, now including 250 public, private, and parochial
schools across the nation and several countries. This growth would not have been possible
without the extraordinary support of the Samueli Foundation. Thanks to the generosity of
Dana and Yossie Hollander, we are able to offer first-place students and their teachers an
expense-paid study trip to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and other
sites in Washington, D.C.
A special word of appreciation must go to Louis Weber and Publications International for
their years of extraordinary support and the over 7,000 copies of The Holocaust Chronicle:
A History in Words and Pictures they have donated. Thanks to Publications International,
each student representative has the opportunity to receive a book signed by the Holocaust
survivors attending the awards ceremony and reception. With these signatures, each book
becomes a unique testimony to the memories created on this very special day in which
witnesses to the Holocaust meet their witnesses to the future.
BethKeanInterimExecut iveDirector
BethKeanPresident
AndreaCayton Vice-President
PaulNussbaum
Treasurer
PauletteNessimSecretary
Boardof DirectorsPaulaBennett
RobertGeminderMicheleGold
MelindaGoldrichPerlaKarney
MarciaLevensonRobertLiebesman
GuyL ipa*PeterMandell
GregoryMcKayGalitPrince*
JamieRosenbloodJoanSanders
FrankSchil lerLora S ilverman
StevenTaylorYanivTepper
DavidWiener
HonoraryDirectorsOsiasGorenz”lMashaLoenz � l
Dr. HarveyMartzDr. GaryJ. Schiller
E. RandolSchoenberg
SurvivorAdvisoryBoard MiriamBell z”l
LidiaBudgor EdithFrankie RobertGeminder JonaGoldrichz � l
MarieKaufman GregoryMcKay DanaSchwartz DavidWiener
*3G@LAMOTHRepresentatives
March10,2017
DearGuests,
AsthePresidentofLosAngelesMuseumoftheHolocaust(LAMOTH)andthegrandchildofHolocaustSurvivors,itisanhonortojoinChapmanUniversityinwelcomingyoutothe18thAnnualHolocaustArt&WritingContestAwardsCeremony.LAMOTHwasfoundedbyHolocaustSurvivorswhounderstoodtheimportanceofpersonalnarrativesandeducatingfuturegenerationofstudentsonthishistory.ThiscontestteachesstudentsabouttheHolocaustwhileprovidingthemwithauniqueopportunitytoengagewithHolocaustSurvivortestimony.DuringthisprocessthestudentsbecomestewardsofthisimportanthistoryandsharetheSurvivor’snarrativethroughtheirowncreativeinterpretation.
IcommendMarilynHarranandChapmanUniversityforengagingsuchalarge,diversegroupofstudentsfromallovertheworldtoparticipateinthisinnovativeandmeaningfulprogram.Thankyouforbringingthecommunitytogethertoreflectandlearnfromthepastandprovidethespaceforustodiscusstheimportanceofacceptance,open-mindednessandsocialjustice.Throughthisopportunitystudentscanstrivetocreateamoredignifiedandhumaneworldforyoungergenerations.
I’dliketocongratulatealloftheparticipantsfortheirhardworkandextraordinaryprojects.IlooktothefuturewithhopeandprideknowingthatyouareshapingthefutureofHolocausteducationandremembrance.
Withgratitude,
BethKean
President
LosAngelesMuseumoftheHolocaust
Bucharest, Romania Saint Sava National College
Zamosc, Poland Secondary School No. 2
Gauteng, South Africa Johannesburg, Redhill High School
San Pedro City, Philippines Casa Del Niño Montessori & Science High School
Mandaluyong City, Philippines Don Bosco Technical College
Wielun, Poland Janusz Korczak High School No. 2
Selangor, Malaysia Subang Jaya, Sekolah Menengah
Kebangsaan Seafield
Mexico City, Mexico Greengates School
We proudly welcome students and educators from these registered
international schools to the 18th Annual Holocaust Art and Writing Contest.
Even Yehuda, Israel Walworth Barbour American
International School
Berlin, Germany Canisius-Kolleg Berlin
Haifa, Israel Beit Biram–The Hebrew Reali High School
Music by the Orange County Klezmers
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniele C. Struppa President, Chapman University
Introductions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Harran Stern Chair in Holocaust Education and Director, Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Chapman University
Special Greetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenn Pfeiffer Provost, Chapman University
William Elperin President, The 1939 Society
Participants, Middle School Division . . . . . . . Patrick Fuery Dean, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Chapman University
Participants, High School Division . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Grogan Dean, College of Educational Studies, Chapman University
How Will I Know Who These People Are? . . . . . Esther Safran Foer Senior Advisor, Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Washington, D.C. Daughter of Holocaust Survivors
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The 18th Annual Holocaust Art and Writing Contest
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Esther in a displaced persons camp in Germany, 1948.
Distribution of certificates and prizes to student representatives and teachers will follow the awards ceremony in the lobby of Memorial Hall. Reception in the tent located outside of Memorial Hall.
Non-finalist artworks will be available for pick-up in the lobby of Memorial Hall.
Prose Category
MIDDLE SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsay Friedman First and Second Prize Partnership Director, Echoes and Reflections Reading of First Prize
HIGH SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Alba First and Second Prize Senior Program Associate, Facing History and Ourselves Reading of First Prize
Poetry Category
MIDDLE SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Kean First and Second Prize Board President, Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Reading of First Prize
HIGH SCHOOL First and Second Prize Reading of First Prize
Art Category
MIDDLE SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Elperin First and Second Prize President, The 1939 Society Reading of First Prize
HIGH SCHOOL First and Second Prize Reading of First Prize
Film Category
MIDDLE SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kori Street First and Second Prize Director of Education, USC Shoah Foundation - Reading of First Prize Statement The Institute for Visual History and Education
HIGH SCHOOL First and Second Prize Reading of First Prize Statement
Announcement of Division Winners
Congratulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniele C. Struppa
Closing Thoughts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Harran
Join us next year for the 19th Annual Holocaust Art and Writing ContestFriday, March 9, 2018 I 11 a.m.
We encourage all our visitors today to visit the exhibit
Holocaust Survivors: The Indestructible Spirit on the Second and Fourth Floors of the Leatherby Libraries.
Photography by Bill Aron. Summaries by Dr. Marilyn Harran with research assistance from Chapman University students.This exhibit is made possible by a generous gift from Irving and Nancy Chase in honor of Sol (z”l) and Fay Chase (z”l).
The 18th Annual Holocaust Art and Writing ContestSchools Registered
Schools Registered Middle Schools–CaliforniaAliso ViejoSt. Mary's School
AnaheimAcaciawood College Preparatory
AcademyBetsy Ross Elementary SchoolFairmont Private Schools: Historic
Anaheim CampusIndependence Christian SchoolJames Guinn Elementary SchoolJames Madison Elementary SchoolSt. Justin Martyr Parish School
Anaheim HillsTrinity Lutheran Christian School
Beverly HillsGood Shepherd Catholic School
BreaBrea Junior High SchoolSt. Angela Merici Parish School
Buena ParkSt. Pius V Catholic School
Capistrano BeachSan Clemente Christian School
Corona del MarHarbor Day School
Costa MesaMariners Christian SchoolSt. Joachim Catholic SchoolSt. John the Baptist Catholic
School
CypressJuliet Morris Elementary SchoolLexington Junior High SchoolSt. Irenaeus Parish School
Dana PointSt. Edward the Confessor Parish
School
Fountain ValleyVista View Middle School
FullertonBeechwood Elementary SchoolD. Russell Parks Junior High SchoolLadera Vista Junior High School
of the Arts
GaltMcCaffrey Middle School
Garden GroveChrist Cathedral AcademyIzaak Walton Intermediate SchoolJames Irvine Intermediate SchoolOrange Crescent SchoolSt. Columban School
Hesperia Shadow Ridge Independent Study
Huntington BeachBrethren Christian SchoolMesa View Middle SchoolSpring View Middle SchoolSt. Bonaventure Catholic SchoolStacey Middle SchoolSts. Simon & Jude SchoolTalbert Middle School
IrvineLakeside Middle SchoolPlaza Vista Middle SchoolSouth Lake Middle School
Ladera RanchLadera Ranch Middle School
La HabraOur Lady of Guadalupe SchoolWashington Middle School
Laguna BeachSt. Catherine of Siena Parish
SchoolThurston Middle School
Laguna NiguelSt. Anne School
LakewoodHoover Middle School
Long BeachAlexander Hamilton Middle School
Los AngelesLos Angeles Academy Middle
School
MenifeeEthan A. Chase Middle School
Moreno ValleyVista Heights Middle School
NorthridgeAbraham Joshua Heschel Day
School
NovatoSinaloa Middle School
OrangeHoly Family Cathedral SchoolLa Purisima Catholic SchoolSantiago Charter Middle SchoolSt. John’s Lutheran SchoolSt. Norbert Catholic SchoolYorba Academy of the Arts
PerrisLakeside Middle School
Pico RiveraSt. Hilary Elementary School
PlacentiaKraemer Middle School Parkview SchoolSt. Joseph Catholic SchoolTuffree Middle SchoolTynes Elementary SchoolValadez Middle School Academy
PortervilleHope Elementary School
Rancho Palos VerdesSt. John Fisher School
Rancho Santa MargaritaSt. John's Episcopal SchoolSt. Junipero Serra Catholic School
RedlandsFoundation Christian SchoolSage Oak Charter SchoolSoCal Christian School
San ClementeOur Lady of Fatima Parish School
San DiegoSan Diego Jewish Academy
San DimasLone Hill Middle School
San Juan CapistranoMission Basilica School
Santa AnaMacArthur Fundamental
Intermediate SchoolSchool of Our LadySt. Anne Parish SchoolSt. Barbara Catholic School
Spring ValleySpring Valley Academy
StantonRobert M. Pyles STEM Academy
TustinCurrie Middle SchoolPioneer Middle SchoolRed Hill Lutheran SchoolSt. Cecilia School
Villa ParkVilla Park Elementary School
WalnutSouth Pointe Middle School
WestminsterBlessed Sacrament School
WhittierHillview Middle School
Yorba LindaBernardo Yorba Middle SchoolSt. Francis of Assisi Catholic SchoolTravis Ranch SchoolYorba Linda Middle School
T H E 1 8 t h A N N U A L H O L O C A U S T A R T A N D W R I T I N G C O N T E S T
Registered High Schools–CaliforniaAliso ViejoAliso Niguel High School
AnaheimAcaciawood College Preparatory
AcademyCanyon High SchoolEsperanza High SchoolLoara High SchoolServite High SchoolWestern High School
BanningBanning High School
BreaBrea Olinda High School
CoronaSantiago High School
Costa MesaEarly College High School
CypressOxford Academy
Diamond BarDiamond Bar High School
Encinitas Shalom School of Encinitas
Fountain ValleyLos Amigos High School
FremontMission San Jose High School
FullertonFullerton Union High SchoolSunny Hills High School
HawthorneHawthorne Math & Science
Academy
HesperiaCanyon Ridge High SchoolShadow Ridge High School
IrvineArnold O. Beckman High SchoolCrean Lutheran High SchoolTarbut V’Torah Community
Day School University High SchoolWoodbridge High School
La PalmaJohn F. Kennedy High School
Laguna HillsLaguna Hills High SchoolNew Vista School
Lake ForestEl Toro High School
Long BeachMillikan High SchoolPolytechnic High SchoolSierra Vista High School
Mission ViejoTrabuco Hills High School
MontebelloSchurr High School
Moreno ValleyValley View High SchoolVista del Lago High School
MurrietaCalvary Chapel Christian
Academy (ISP)
OjaiLaurel Springs School
OrangeOrange High SchoolRichland Continuation High SchoolVilla Park High School
PlacentiaEl Camino Real High SchoolEl Dorado High SchoolParkview SchoolValencia High School
Rancho Santa MargaritaSanta Margarita Catholic
High School
Rolling Hills EstatesPalos Verdes Peninsula
High School
San DiegoSt. Augustine High SchoolWestview High School
San JacintoMountain Heights AcademyMountain View Alternative
High School
San Juan CapistranoCapistrano Connections AcademyJSerra Catholic SchoolSaddleback Valley Christian
Schools
San MarcosHigh Tech High North County
Santa AnaFoothill High School Orange County School of the ArtsSegerstrom High School
South TahoeSouth Tahoe High School
TemeculaGreat Oak High School
Thousand OaksLa Reina High School
TustinTustin High School
Van NuysLos Angeles Hebrew High School
VisaliaTulare County Office of Education
Court/Community Schools
West Hillsde Toledo High School
Yorba LindaLa Entrada High SchoolYorba Linda High School
AFTER SCHOOL MENTORING PROGRAMSIrvine
ICON Art & Design
Los Angeles Art Student Services
T H E 1 8 t h A N N U A L H O L O C A U S T A R T A N D W R I T I N G C O N T E S T
T H E 1 8 t h A N N U A L H O L O C A U S T A R T A N D W R I T I N G C O N T E S T
Registered High Schools–NationalARIZONAChandler
Hamilton High SchoolMesa
Dobson High School
ARKANSASKenai
Nikiski Middle/High School
COLORADOGolden
Golden High SchoolLakewood
Jefferson County Open School
CONNECTICUTBloomfield
Metropolitan Learning Center
FLORIDAFort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale High SchoolPensacola
West Florida High School of Advanced Technology
TallahasseeMaclay School
GEORGIAAtlanta
Atlanta Jewish AcademyJohns Creek
Chattahoochee High SchoolSavannah
Woodville Tompkins Technical and Career High School
HAWAIIKailua
Le Jardin Academy
IOWAAnkeny
Ankeny Centennial High School
IDAHOSt. Anthony
South Fremont High School
ILLINOISNiles
Notre Dame College Prep
KENTUCKYWalton
Walton Verona High School
MARYLANDBethesda
Walt Whitman High School
MASSACHUSETTSHarvard
The Bromfield SchoolLexington
Lexington High School
MICHIGANAnn Arbor
Pioneer High School Battle Creek
Lakeview High School
MINNESOTABrooklyn Park
Hennepin Gateway to College
MISSOURISpringfield
Springfield Central High School
NEVADALas Vegas
The Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Educational Campus
NEW JERSEYClark
Arthur L. Johnson High SchoolLawrence Township
Notre Dame High SchoolNew Milford
New Milford High SchoolPleasantville
Pleasantville High SchoolVineland
Vineland High School South
NEW MEXICOSanta Fe
Pojoaque Valley High School
NEW YORKGreat Neck
North Shore Hebrew Academy High School
NedrowOnondaga Nation School
SkaneatelesSkaneateles High School
NORTH CAROLINAGastonia
Ashbrook High SchoolRaleigh
Wake Young Women’s Leadership Academy
OKLAHOMAOklahoma City
Classen School of Advanced Studies
TulsaRiverfield Country Day School
PENNSYLVANIAAbington
Abington High SchoolAlverton
Southmoreland High School Bethlehem
Bethlehem Catholic High SchoolClaysville
McGuffey High SchoolKnox
Keystone Senior High SchoolMcSherrytown
Delone Catholic High SchoolYork
West York Area High School
TENNESSEEKnoxville
South Doyle High SchoolMaryville
Maryville Christian School
TEXASAustin
Westwood High SchoolHouston
KIPP Northeast College Preparatory Academy
San AntonioNorth East School of the Arts
VIRGINIAStaunton
Robert E. Lee High School
WISCONSINWauwatosa
Wauwatosa East High School
Registered Middle Schools–NationalARIZONAQueen Creek
Sossaman Middle SchoolScottsdale
Rancho Solano Preparatory School
COLORADOFort Collins
Kinard Core Knowledge Middle School
CONNECTICUTBridgeport
Great Oaks Charter School
ILLINOISOak Lawn
Oak Lawn Hometown Middle School
MAINEWindsor
Windsor Elementary School
NEW HAMPSHIREDurham
Oyster River Middle School
NEW JERSEYBurlington
Burlington Township Middle School at Springside
Lawrenceville St. Ann School
Long Valley Long Valley Middle School
Princeton St. Paul School of Princeton
Warren Warren Middle School
NEW MEXICORoswell
Sidney Gutierrez Middle School
PENNSYLVANIAKnox
Keystone Junior High School
TENNESSEEMemphis
Snowden School
TEXASAlvord
Alvord Middle SchoolAustin
West Ridge Middle School
WISCONSINKiel
3-D Academy Middle School
Contest JudgesShannon Annarella
Screenwriting Major, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts and University Honors Minor, Chapman University; First Place Poetry, Middle School Division, 2009
Tracey Armstrong Managing Editor, Jlife Magazine and Editor in Chief, Kiddish Magazine
Sherry Bard Training Specialist, Echoes and Reflections, Anti-Defamation League
Deborah Batiste Project Director, Echoes and Reflections, Anti-Defamation League
Julye Bidmead Director, Fellowships & Scholar Program, Office of the Provvost; Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Jeff Brouwer Director of Creative Services, Strategic Marketing & Communications, Chapman University
Nancy Chase Community Volunteer; Co-Benefactor, "The Indestructible Spirit" photography and memoir project
Gregory Dhuyvetter Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Diocese of Orange
William Elperin Los Angeles Attorney-at-Law; President, The 1939 Society
Natalie Figueroa English Major and Self-Designed Holocaust Studies Major, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Chapman University
T H E 1 8 t h A N N U A L H O L O C A U S T A R T A N D W R I T I N G C O N T E S T
Registered High Schools–InternationalGERMANYBerlin
Canisius-Kolleg Berlin
ISRAELEven Yehuda
Walworth Barbour American International School
HaifaBeit Biram – The Hebrew Reali
High School
MALAYSIASelangor
Subang JayaSekolah Menengah
Kebangsaan Seafield
MEXICOMexico City
Greengates School
PHILIPPINESMandaluyong City
Don Bosco Technical College San Pedro City
Casa Del Niño Montessori & Science High School
POLANDWielun
Janusz Korczak High School No. 2
ZamoscSecondary School No. 2
ROMANIABucharest
Saint Sava National College
SOUTH AFRICAGauteng Johannesburg
Redhill High School
Barbara Gard Retired Teacher, Trabuco Hills High School
Ildi Good Holocaust Survivor and Witness, Hungary
Marilyn Harran Stern Chair in Holocaust Education and Director, Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education; Professor of Religious Studies and History, Chapman University
Mary Robinson Hendra Associate Program Director for Los Angeles and Organizational Innovation, Facing History and Ourselves
Dayna Herz Investment Officer, H&S Ventures, LLC
Fr. Jerry Horan Vicar for Faith Formation, Diocese of Orange
Eileen Jankowski Assistant Professor (retired), Department of English, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Chapman University
Beth Kean Board President, Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Jon Kean Writer and Director, Swimming in Auschwitz and After Auschwitz: The Stories of Six Women
Connor Kridle Political Science Major; Holocaust History Minor, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Chapman University
Natalie Lawler Curator, Art Collections, Chapman University
Mike Lefkowitz President, The Semel Group; Community Volunteer
Jack Pariser Founder and Activist for Precluding Genocide Project; Child Survivor and Witness, Poland
Marianne Petersen Retired Teacher, Orange High School.
Leora Raikin Founder and Executive Director, David Labkovsi Project
Heather Schlossnagle Producer, Panther Productions, Chapman University
Lindsay Shen Director of University Art Collections, Chapman University
Kori Street Director of Education, USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education
Stephanie Wolfson Director of Education, David Labkovski Project
N A T I O N A L H O N O R A R Y J U D G E , 2 0 0 7 - 2 0 1 6
Elie Wiesel, z”l Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; Distinguished Presidential Fellow, Chapman University, 2011-2015
H O N O R A R Y J U D G E S
Natalie Weinstein Gold Psychotherapist; Child Survivor; Member of The 1939 Society; Benefactor
Dana Hollander Benefactor; Community Volunteer; Sponsor of Echoes and Reflections Holocaust Education Program
Marie Kaufman Child Survivor; President, Child Survivors of the Holocaust, Los Angeles
Mila Page Founding Member, The "1939" Club, now The 1939 Society; Member of Schindler's "List"
Sally Roisman Award-winning Artist; Member of The 1939 Society
Susan Samueli Co-Founder and President, Samueli Foundation
Sally Schwartz Benefactor, The Jerry and Sally Schwartz Holocaust and Tolerance Education Fund, managed by the Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Orange County
T H E 1 8 t h A N N U A L H O L O C A U S T A R T A N D W R I T I N G C O N T E S T
Contest Judges (continued)
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education(714) 532-7760 or www.chapman.edu/holocausteducation
Lighting of Candles of RemembranceMUSIC
Daniel Alfred Wachs, Director of Orchestral Activities, Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music, College of Performing Arts, Chapman University
Iman Khosrowpour, Conductor, Symphony Orchestra and Violin Faculty, Irvine Valley College
REFLECTIONS Rabbi Elie Spitz, Congregation B'nai Israel, Tustin
Dr. Gail Stearns, Dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Chapman University
Dr. Marilyn Harran, Stern Chair in Holocaust Education, Chapman University
CHOREOGRAPHY Cristina McKeever, Dance Performance Major, College of Performing Arts, Chapman University, '17
SCREENING Memory Keepers with Documentary Filmmaker Molly Blank
April 20 I 7 p.m. Chapman Auditorium I Memorial Hall I Chapman University
An Evening ofHolocaust Remembrance in Words, Music, Dance, and Film
With a Special Tribute to Elie Wiesel
Admission is Free
Turning a Blind Eye, Herz Allegrio, 2009