Lydia Chagoll

[3] During World War II the family fled, and ended up in a Japanese Internment Camp in Indonesia.

(1988) (Hirohito, emperor of Japan, a forgotten war criminal?)

Chagoll first graduated from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel,[7] and continued her studies at École Superieure des Études Choréographiques (Higher school for choreography) in Paris and began to teach dancing.

[2] In 2014, at the age of 83, she directed Ma Bister about the persecution of the Romani.

[7] She was awarded the Prijs voor de Democratie [nl] (Price for Democracy) for Ma Bister.