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fountainheadWe are an international, intercultural community of personsengaged in achieving increasing understanding and cooperation between individuals and groups in support ofdemocratic procedures and the elimination ofviolence, religious, ethnic and gender persecution,youth exploitation, homophobia and racial hatred through the process of art, education, culture and dialogue. Wir sind eine internationale, interkulturelle Gemeinschaft von Personen mit dem Engagement für ein besseres Verständnis undwachsende Kooperation zwischen Individuen und Gruppen,mit Unterstützung des demokratischen Prozesses und der Beseitigung von Gewalt,Verfolgung aufgrund religiöser, ethnischer und geschlechtlicher Zugehörigkeit, Kindes- und Jugendmissbrauch, Homosexuellen-Feindlichkeitund Rassenhass, durch die Mittel der Kunst, der Bildung, der Kultur und des Dialogs. THE COLLEGIUM Television Program Berlin/A Complexion Change - Vision III/Welcome Note Volker Bach, Head of Open Channel Berlin
Dear Mr. Griffith, dear Collegium combatants, dear guests, dear viewers of the Open Channel Berlin!
Since the early days of the Open Channel Berlin's existence, The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin has been a solid constituent of our television program and has therefore also been a solid constituent of Berlin's media landscape. Respect for this achievement.
With an agenda to trigger intercultural exchange through medial participation, The Collegium is more up-to-date, than ever before. Especially now, considering the increasing immigration to Germany and the visible demographic change here in the heart of the old continent.
Participation, co-determination, integration, diversity, and tolerance are, in this context, not only expressions that characterize your ambitious series, but also issues that the Open Channel Berlin stands for.
With the underlying basic principle to guarantee free speech and uncensored expression of opinion, open channels have always been trailblazers for what Web 2.0 platforms are today: a forum for people who communicate, participate, and represent themselves. A forum for people who voice their opinions and participate on a medial and a regional level. The access based on equal opportunities, the diversity of different programs and the medially competent support for our users, make the Open Channel Berlin an integrative and heterogeneous medium.
However, the media landscape has changed over time and so must and will the Open Channel Berlin. Therefore, we have been reforming our channel - by diverse means and step by step - since February 2008. This not only means a changed broadcast structure and the development of a new communicative appearance, but furthermore the wish to meet the increasing demands of our zeitgeist. In the future, we would not only like to broadcast via television and Internet, we would also like to be the trimedia platform for citizens' issues in Berlin. The new Open Channel is intended to be a respected and respectable member of Berlin's media landscape. Help us reach this goal.
We want to remain colorful, diverse, authentic, and straight-forward. We want to continue offering people the possibilities to understand media, learn to use them, and produce them themselves. And, above all, we would like to remain open towards various individuals and groups of people.
Particularly in a metropolis such as Berlin, which practices tolerance and openness to the world, the Open Channel Berlin can and must contribute and offer possibilities for participation. This, we will continue doing - in a new look, with even more creative diversity and charisma.
The Collegium - Forum & Television Program has long internalized these qualities. After the change process, we will be an even better partner for you with the claim of participation, co-determination, and tolerance. We look forward to our cooperation. 04.11.2008 | fountainhead's blog Cat. : Berlin Berlin CDATA City-states Europe Geography of Europe Germany Griffith Human Interest Human Interest Inner German border Political geography Technology Technology War War
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(Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre/Black International Cinema Berlin/The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin/Cultural Zephyr e.V.) Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre is a production, performance and distribution unit, which was initiated and developed by Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith and Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, both experienced artists from the U.S.A. Black International Cinema Berlin originated from the Black Cultural Festival, which was produced and directed by Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre in 1986 for the first time in Europe, a 3-week event in Berlin, which presented the contributions of Black people to world culture through film, theater, dance, music, workshops and seminars, and was an homage to the legendary tap dancer, Carnell Lyons. Additionally, Fountainhead® produces and directs since the founding in 1995, the weekly intercultural television magazine program THE COLLEGIUM – Forum & Television Program Berlin, broadcast Thursdays from 9-10 a.m. and Saturdays from 10-11 a.m. at Alex - Open Channel Berlin, and furthermore televised in Magdeburg, Wolfsburg, Dessau and additional cities. Mottoes: View my profile Send me a message My festivalThe EditorUser contributionsUser links |