Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Madonna to open concert with tribute to Warsaw Uprising


WARSAW, Poland — Organizers of a Madonna concert in the Polish capital have agreed to a request from city officials to start the show with a brief clip about the Warsaw Uprising, the 1944 revolt against Nazi rule, in a nod to war veterans.  Some veterans and young Catholics have voiced anger that the Aug. 1 concert falls on the 68th anniversary of the uprising — a day marked with a sombre tone.



The city-wide attack ended in the deaths of thousands of Poles and the destruction of the city.  City officials proposed airing a clip about the revolt to allay the veterans’ feelings.
Ania Pietrzak, a spokeswoman for concert organizer Live Nation, said Wednesday “it is an important moment in Polish history, so we have decided to remind people of that moment.”
“It is an important moment in Polish history, so we have decided to remind people of that moment,” she said.

Poland is a largely Roman Catholic country where some people object to what they consider Madonna’s sacrilegious use of Christian imagery. Madonna’s last concert in Warsaw, in 2009, also sparked protests because it fell on Aug. 15, the holiday celebrating the heavenly assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Several billboards promoting the latest concert were defaced, including some with Madonna’s face crossed out.

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