Ridgefielder Eve Aronow Wins 1st Place in Hudson Valley Human Rights Contest

Ridgefield High School junior and Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance (RCD) student Eve Aronow has won first place in the Hudson Valley Human Rights & Holocaust Commission (HVHHC) contest for her original choreography, which sheds light on global social justice issues. This prestigious recognition is a proud moment for both Eve and the Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance, which has supported the Commission’s initiatives for nearly a decade.

Eve’s award-winning choreography is a powerful tribute to Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s efforts to end child labor in mica mining. Her piece, set to “Do You Realize??” by The Flaming Lips, explores the stark contrast between beauty and the harsh exploitation faced by child miners, while celebrating the resilience of young people working to overcome these conditions.

The Hudson Valley Human Rights & Holocaust Commission, formerly the Somers Holocaust Memorial Commission, recently expanded its mission beyond Holocaust education to promote fundamental human rights and combat injustice on a broader scale. The Commission’s President, Steven Waldinger, emphasizes the importance of honoring young leaders like Eve for their creative advocacy in social justice, inspiring others to take a stand.

On November 20 at 7 p.m., the HVHHC will celebrate the International Day of Tolerance with a ceremony at the Hammond Museum in North Salem, where Eve will present her winning choreography. This event, which honors “unsung heroes” who make significant contributions to human rights, promises an inspiring evening of recognition and reflection.

The Hammond Museum is located at 28 Deveau Road, North Salem, NY. Follow the Hudson Valley Human Rights & Holocaust Commission on Instagram here for more updates on their impactful work and upcoming events.

Join RCD and the Commission on November 20 to support Eve and others working to advance justice and human rights in our communities.

You can visit this article on Hamlet Hub here.

Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.