Hauschka - PING

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
  • ONE FINE DAY e.V. proudly presents PING
    Together with the great One Fine Day Ballet and Dance Club in Kibera/Nairobi, we created this wonderful music video in September 2013 inspired by the song PING from the german musician Hauschka. We had a wonderful time especially the children who performed so well for this project!
    Thank you all for your support and commitment. We couldn't have done it without you.
    Director: Christoph Kuchinke
    Producer: Rosh Khodabakhsh, Krysteen Savane, Marie Steinmann-Tykwer
    Cinematography: Bella Halben, Christoph Kuchinke & One Fine Day Film Workshop participants : Emma Mbeke Nzioka, Andrew Nienga Mungai, Tonny Mukuria Maina
    Choreography: Consolata Nduta, Joseph Chege, Mike Wamaya
    Costume Designer: Maria Kandzi
    Wardrobe: Martina Valentina Baumgartner
    Color Grading: Jan Hartmann
    Sound Design: Kai Tebbel
    Location Manager: Godfrey Ojiambo
    Security: Bangkok, Nesh
    Participants and other performances: All teachers and children of the One Fine Day Weekend Clubs Nairobi
    Special thanks to: Tom Tykwer, Oscar Kwama Kevin, Ginger & Guy Wilson, Emo Rugene, Sarika-Hemi Lakhani, Pamela Schobess, Sebastian Bonde, Leonid Lemburg
    www.onefineday.org
    ABOUT ONE FINE DAY
    ONE FINE DAY is a non-profit organization founded by Tom Tykwer and Marie Steinmann in Berlin in the summer of 2008. The organization's purpose is to give children and adolescents in disadvantaged regions of the world access to creative imagination by discovering spaces provided by art through the teaching of artistic skills and aesthetic principles.
    THE CONCEPT
    Many schools and educational projects in so-called Third World countries lack the necessary finances and infrastructure for arts education - whether it is painting, music, theater or dancing. In close collaboration with the British NGO ANNO'S AFRICA, ONE FINE DAY has developed a concept that counteracts this fact and contributes to the lasting improvement of the situation wherever it is put into action.
    The concept is based on the conviction that children and adolescents who have been allowed in-depth encounters with their specific cultural horizon and their individual creative vocabulary will later be able to create more independent, imaginative and self-determined lives for themselves. Especially in the disadvantaged regions of the world, young people are confronted early with violence, poverty, hunger, illness and other traumatic life situations. Constructive creative experiences can offer spaces for reflection and refuge for processing and communicating these situations. ONE FINE DAY wants to help to open these spaces - within people and for people.

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