2006
European Children’s Festival
An amazing celebration at Munich’s Olympia Park
The First
European Festival of Children’s Art & Creativity
was hosted by ICAF
at the Olympia Park in Munich on 27– 31
May 2006
More than 3,000 children from 34 countries participated in the festival.
They met each other, sang and danced, co-created art, and initiated lifelong
friendships. German children had the opportunity to interact with children
from many countries, including Bulgaria, Lebanon, Portugal, Turkey, the
United Arab Emirates and the United States. Their experience of sharing
individual works and creating collective works of art helped them combat
misperceptions of others formed by what they had heard or were told.
Their participation in the festival honed their sense of aesthetic, symmetry,
balance and reconciliation – concepts which translate well into
conflict prevention and resolution practice.
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The festival was organized under the patronage of
the Honorable Christian Ude, Mayor of Munich and Maestro Zubin Mehta. “The
International Child Art Foundation finds a way from one to all for
more openness and tolerance. With art, children and music it is really
possible to overcome all limits and to create a better world,” said
Mr. Mehta.
- The children collaboratively painted a 100-meter long flag
mural, which was hoisted on top of the Olympia Park Tower, the highest
point in Munich, by the Munich Fire Department in a public ceremony
on 31 May.
- Keynote speakers at the flag-hoisting ceremony on 31 May were
Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister of Economy of the United Arab Emirates
and Mrs. Louise T. McBain, founder of LTB Media Group and the LTB Foundation.
- ICAF Youth Board Members, Tamara Mammedova (Azerbaijan) and
Eliot Frank (United States) served as spokespersons
- Workshops included digital stories by Sonja Wessel (Germany),
Dreamweavers peace project by Murie Huseman (USA), Art and music by
Dr. Azmy (Egypt),
- Music and performances included Ammo music group (Schwerin), Stanislara
Stoitschera (opera), Christoph Pauli (“Nami de Bojana”),
and World Children’s Choir (USA)
Sponsors:
Olympiapark
Munich GmbH, Munich Re, Galeria
Kaufhof at Marienplatz, KMS
Team, Starbucks
Coffee Germany GmbH, Ingenieurbüro
Placht und Partner GmbH, Mehler
Texnologies GmbH Langnese-Iglo GmbH, MaXxprint
GmbH, Lascaux Colours & Restauro
Barbara Diethelm AG, Höherettungsgruppe der Berufsfeuerwehr
München, Borkner
Feinweber Tellmann Architecteurs
BDA, Haberl Gastronomie GmbH & Co
KG, Deutsche
Funkturm GmbH, Mehler Texnologies GmbH, das freelance team,
Fotografie Stegner, da Vinci Kunstlerpinselfabrik DEFET GmbH, Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetranke
AG, Hohenrettungsgruppe der Berufsfeuerweht Munchen, Wonderworld production;
Alpha-Klinik,
HMS Event Service GmbH; Christop Pauli,Hausladen
Fruchthandelsgesellschaft,Hofpfisterei GmbH,Bernhard Wild,BZ-Pinsel
GmbH,Schabert Nespoli Deutschland GmbH,Mesko-Pinsel
GmbH,Lukas Künstlerfarben und Maltuchbabrik , Dr.Fr.Schoenfeld GmbH & Co.,Faber-Castell
AG,F-Media-Druck,Hieber Lindberg GmbH,Foto-Video Sauter GmbH & Co. KG, proxenos
GmbH,boesner,Limelight GmbH,AWM Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München,Stabilo
International GmbH.
Sample
Press Clippings
Sueddeutsche
Zeitung
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Next Step
Children invite you to attend the 2007 World Children’s
Festival on The National Mall in Washington DC. To support our quest
for a creative,
cooperative and peaceful world, you can donate online today by clicking
here.
To support children’s art and creativity, please make your
check payable to ICAF e.V.
and mail it to ICAF e.V., Amalienstr.
41/Rgb., D-
80799 Munich, Germany. Or, you can donate online by clicking here. We
always appreciate your support.
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