Denmark

Denmark
Danish Center for Culture and Development DCCD

The Head of Network in Denmark is the Danish Center for Culture and Development, an organization which promotes cultural cooperation between Denmark and the developing countries of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America and the Middle East. The Center not only funds and organizes intercultural projects itself, but is also an advisory body in the field of cultural exchange.

The Danish network consists of 52 members. Most of these institutions work in the areas of education, youth, arts, democracy, human rights, gender issues, media and research.

The Foundation provides logistical and operational support to the National Network in Denmark through the Network Strategic Development Scheme (NSDS). For more information, please refer to the document “NSDS Step 4” under Resources column on the right. This document highlights the main responsibilities and services to be provided by the Network Coordinator for the members until 31 August 2011.

Under Resources you can also find other important documents for the Network, such as: Network Internal Rules, Members List and Member Survey Results 2010. 

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Latest News

Theatre play and Photo Exhibition event

National Network: 
Denmark

The Head of the National Network in Denmark, the Danish Center for Culture and Development (DCCD), is proposing the theatre play "Do you know my World", as part of My World IMAGES festival. Six Palestinian refugees from Zarqa camp, Amman, Jordan tells their story. The show is about young people's own lives and the stories they all bear inside but that are difficult to share.

In addition, the photo exhibition "Modernity in our lives" will be presented to the public. The exhibition is the result of a photography competition for young Palestinians aged between 18 and 30 years, launched by the Palestinian Art Court  with the support from the Center for Culture and Development. The photo competition deals with a typical issue for many young Palestinians, namely to find a foothold in the transition between tradition and modernity.

The event will also include a round of "speed dating" in which network members will have the opportunity to meet each other, briefly introduce their organizations and explore partnership possibilities.
 

The event will take place on Monday 6th September at 12:00 to 16:00 at the Betty Nansen Theatre.

For more information on the theatre play (in Danish):

http://www.images.dk/arrangement/163

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Photographic Exhibition Catalogue 1.44 MB

“Dunya – Glimpses of Muslim Life in Europe: The Photography of Ahmed Krausen” Exhibition - Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization

National Network: 
Denmark

17/06/2010 - 14/08/2010

The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is presenting a new  exhibition entitled “Dunya – Glimpses of Muslim Life in Europe: The Photography of Ahmed Krausen”

More information: www.sharjahmuseums.ae/