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Kibri A Kulturu Arts and Culture for development

Collaborations in projects

Importancy of collaborations

• What is important in collaborations

Collaborations between partners on equal level

Involvement of the community

What is the spin-of from the collaborations for both parties

Collaborations

• In the community where you are working

To get the right informations

To work on the need of the community (what is the need)

What do we want with the projects (the results )

Is the result matching with the needs of the community

• Outside the community

for funding (finance)

Acknowledgement (education)

Networking (platform)

Hub for continuations of the project

Collaborations in projects

Marowijne project started in 2001 .

Moiwana project

• Involvement of he local community

Information about the location

Information about the situation (Brunswijk ,John Samuel)

How the felt about what happens

How do they think about what happened

What do they want

MOIWANA

MOIWANA

Artist Career • Inspired by the culture

• Traditions preservations

• Back to the roots searching for informations

• Working with the locals

• Being in the community

Needs of the community

Problems after the civil war

• Crime went up

• Identity crisis

• Unemployment

• Discriminations

• Stigmatizations

Solutions for problems

• Work on the needs of the community (involvement or collaborations needed)

Difficulties

- the community has problem they do not know what they want

- they do not know that there is a problem

- very complicated situation

Solution

Working with the community using there own history

Collaborations

TAS

Tembe Art Studio

Shoe installation Collaboration between artist and community

Art installations collaboration with the community

OUTDOOR ART WORKS

The first location of Restaurant Masanga

JAKUP FERRI

WOUTER KLEIN VELDERMAN

JHUNRY UDENHOUT

Training facilities Moengo Tapoe, Ovia-Olo, Ricanau-Mofo

TRAINING FACILITY OVIA-OLO

CAMM CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM MOENGO

CAMM Contemporary Art Museum Moengo

CAMM CONTEMPORARY ART MESEUM MOENGO

Design for income

Tourism

Challenges of

collaborations

• Political influences (No interest to collaborate ,not open )

• Church influences (followers are forbidden to participate in activities)

• No interest because of not knowing

Moengo Festival of Music

Moengo Festival of Theater and Dance

Trained 750 kids Trained 20 crafters 80 workshops 12 artists were involved,straat paiting of 600 m Exhibitions 4 venues ,52 international artists,2 days seminar 12 000 visitors 30 food and craftstands 35 performances

exchange programme

Street painting

Exhibition

Spin-off from good collaboration

• Trust

• Ownership

• planning

• Success

• Sharing

• Making money

• The community can express themself

• Development

• Happiness

• sustainability

Future projects

• Recording studio • Local technicians

• Recording of music and performances on the festival

• Creating of own recordlable

• Outdoor rehearsal space for

theater and dance • Acces to rehearsal space anytime

• Developing of their local skills

• Moengo Festival of Music 2016 More than 50 % will be local musicians

International musicians

3 days festival

Project-CAMM

• Training employees

• Museum program

Collection management

Residency program

• Anticipate on Moengo Festival

• 2 Musicians 2016

• 1 dancer and 1 theater maker 2017

Research Center

• Knowledge preservation

• Knowledge transfer

FUTURE PROJECTS /

Prince Claus Fund

Gaantangi fii!!

Dank u wel!!

Thank you!!

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