A choir from Bosnia and Herzegovina at the forefront of interreligious peacebuilding in the country will perform at Robinson College Chapel in Cambridge on 3 March during a short UK tour.

Potanima Interreligious Choir, from Sarajevo, draw on Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions which form the country’s unique culture, to provide a source of healing and hope through encouraging listeners to recognise common ground shared with others.

The choir will be introduced by Dr Nedzad Avdic, a survivor of the Srebrenica genocide in 1995.

It starts at 7pm, tickets are £20 and students £5.

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