Ninety-year-old Hungarian Auschwitz survivor Eva Fahidi has captivated audiences in Hungary and Berlin with a dance which expresses her life story and the horrifying experiences of concentration camps.<br /><br /> “Sea Lavender or The Euphoria of Being”, had its German premiere in Berlin after playing to full houses eight times in Budapest’s prestigious Vigsinhay Theatre since its October launch.<br /><br /> When she was 18 years of age Eva and her family were deported from Hungary. Her sister mother and father perished in Auschwitz-Birkenau.<br /><br /> The dance is an important way for her to express her feelings and memories.<br /><br /> “My grandson came to the performance and he was beside himself, he was so moved. What I am saying that there is a large group of society who we don’t reach by talking about our experiences. With this dance, gestures with which you can express everything, I did reach them,” she said. <br /><br /> This year the International Auschwitz Committee decided to focus on the artistic message, what the survi
