Network

This project can work in the long term through exchange and networking.

Here you can see who is working directly on the Tanzania Park project and supporting us. These institutions, associations or event venues support us with their knowledge, premises or other resources. This project can only work in the long term if we share ideas and knowledge with different people. This is an ongoing process in which we all work together to keep the conversation about the park going.

Cooperation partners:

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Jenfeld House

The Jenfeld House has represented part of the cultural diversity in the east of Hamburg since 1991. The metropolitan skyline and its rural history have an impact on the work of the Jenfeld-Haus. The newcomers and the Jenfeld residents form the mix for our multifaceted culture in the district. The Jenfeld-Haus is a place of culture and encounters for all Jenfeld residents and people from the surrounding area.

"The Jenfeld-Haus welcomes the work of Salon International e.V. and its music department from Jenfeld on the topic of 'Tanzania Park' [...] The projects were and are innovative, musical and lead to an intercultural exchange with Tanzanian stakeholders at eye level."

"As a district conference, we see it as our responsibility to support projects that help to raise awareness of historical contexts and promote intercultural dialog. promote intercultural dialog. Your plan to turn the Tanzania P ark as a place of encounter and exchange is therefore of great importance for the Jenfeld district and beyond."

District conference

The district conference aims to continuously improve the quality of life for residents; it meets every three months. Become a member of this conference; decide, speak and help shape it! The meetings are open to the public.

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Bookshop Jenfelder Au

With over three million visitors a year, the Bücherhallen Hamburg is Hamburg's most popular cultural institution and also the largest municipal library system in Germany. As a modern metropolitan library, the Bücherhallen Hamburg have more than 1.7 million media in over 30 languages in their collection.

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KCC

The Kigamboni Community Center (KCC) is an important contact point for children and young people from the large district of "Kigamboni", Tanzania in the city of Dar es Salaam with its 5 million inhabitants. The center offers a wide range of activities, especially in the afternoon, to provide the community with extracurricular activities and prospects. Courses are offered in dance, acrobatics, music and handicrafts. There are also lessons on the SDGs, which are incorporated into the project's performances, among other things.

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Jenkitos

At the Jenkitos, the cultural initiative from Jenfeld, children and young people learn all facets of theater art from professionals. For fourteen years, the young actors have been putting on theater shows that delight audiences. The plays bring the cultural diversity of the actors to the stage and showcase the talent that is growing up in the Jenfeld district. The name Jenkitos is an artificial word made up of "Moskito" and "Jenfeld". There are mosquitoes all over the world, and the Junges Theater Jenfeld is just as international. And like mosquitoes, the plays of the Jenkitos are meant to "sting" here and there, i.e. be critical and challenging.

W3

The W3_Werkstatt für internationale Kultur und Politik e.V. is a cultural and political information and education center in Hamburg-Altona. The association was founded in 1979 by committed people from Hamburg with the aim of strengthening transcultural coexistence in the city, opening up a space for encounters and diversity and motivating critical debate with events on development and peace policy issues.

B-Movie

The B-Movie is a collectively and voluntarily run cinema in St. Pauli, which is characterized by its varied programme. Every month, it focuses on new topics and also shows non-commercial and independently produced films that would otherwise not have a chance of being shown on the big screen. With its different focal points, it constantly opens up new spaces for discourse, which it invites you to enter.

Playback stage

Playback theater is a special form of improvisational theater in which the audience has more to say than just the cues for the play on stage. In playback theater, personal stories are spontaneously transformed into moving images, scenes and music by the actors* and thus "played back" to the storytellers. Today they can look back on 25 years of theater work. During these years, they have not only developed their own style, but also new theater formats. They have specialized in interactive theater forms in which the audience is at the center of a performance.

Other players working on the topic in Hamburg:

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