Partners

Goethe-Institut:
© Goethe-Institut Acting on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany Goethe-Institut e.V. promotes various issues of foreign cultural and educational policy. The three principal objectives of the institute are: to promote the study of the German language abroad; to encourage international cultural cooperation; and to convey an all-round image of Germany by providing information on its culture, society and politics.
www.goethe.de

Nemetschek Stiftung:
© Nemetschek Stiftung The Nemetschek Stiftung is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit foundation whose goal is to foster the culture of democracy in Germany. The foundation seeks to provide attractive new ways of approaching socially important topics by developing innovative project ideas, forging new paths, uncovering unusual perspectives and generating surprising cross-connections. The Nemetschek Stiftung operates on the principle that the enthusiasm of all individuals for democracy is a major prerequisite for a diverse and thriving social order. The projects undertaken by the Nemetschek Stiftung aim to strengthen our awareness of social processes but also to make correlations visible, to stimulate thinking and to inspire individuals to participate actively in the ongoing development of our society.
www.nemetschek-stiftung.de
facebook.com/nemetschekstiftung

Münchner Kammerspiele:
© Münchner Kammerspiele The Münchner Kammerspiele is one of Germany's leading theatres. Since its opening in 1912 it is known for its artistic quality, an outstanding ensemble and its involvement with issues of its time. Its theatre manager is Dutch stage-director Johan Simons. The Münchner Kammerspiele considers itself an aesthetically progressive, contemporary and cosmopolitan city theatre responding and contributing to current social and political discourses. The acting school Otto-Falckenberg-Schule and the city's children and youth theatre Schauburg are part of Münchner Kammerspiele.
www.muenchner-kammerspiele.de


MEDIA PARTNERS
Deutsche Welle:
© Deutsche Welle Deutsche Welle (DW) is Germany's international broadcaster. Journalists from 60 countries produce multimedia output in 30 languages in Bonn and Berlin. DW's academy trains multimedia journalists and support staff from developing and threshold countries. Deutsche Welle is a public corporation. It is financed by means of a grant awarded to it from the federal budget i.e. by the taxpayer and does not receive licence fees.
www.dw.de

DRadio Wissen:
© DRadio Wissen http://wissen.dradio.de