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"Footprints in the Sand?"

A COMPLEXION CHANGE
International and Intercultural Diplomacy

"FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND?"
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre

Photographic Exhibition - Visual Documentation
Fotoausstellung - Visuelle Dokumentation
June 1 - 30, 2010
Foyer im Rathaus Schöneberg / Rathaus Schöneberg (city hall) foyer
John-F.-Kennedy Platz 1, 10825 Berlin-Schöneberg

Exhibition description
The exhibition documents the history of
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
&
James V. Burks
African Marketplace & Cultural Faire
City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs, USA
in association with
International Artists
The Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre was founded by Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith, Lynnda Curry, Ricky Powell and Detlef Bäcker, four American artists and a German colleague, who met in Berlin during 1979 at Theater des Westens and decided to undertake intercultural, interdisciplinary and international productions in dance, theatre, television, workshops, film/video festivals and publications.
This exhibition paints a picture of the activities of various people during their historical contributions to Berlin, elsewhere and hence, the portrait seeks to prevent these undertakings from becoming "Footprints in the Sand?".

Beschreibung der Ausstellung
Die Ausstellung dokumentiert die Geschichte des
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
&
James V. Burks
African Marketplace & Cultural Faire
City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs, USA
 
in Verbindung mit
Internationalen KünstlerInnen

Das Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre wurde von Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith, Lynnda Curry, Ricky Powell und Detlef Bäcker, vier amerikanischen Künstlern und einem deutschen Kollegen, die sich in Berlin 1979 am Theater des Westens trafen, gegründet.
Sie entschieden sich, mit der Durchführung von interkulturellen, interdisziplinären und internationalen Produktionen in den Bereichen Tanz, Theater, Fernsehen, Workshops, Film/Video Festivals und Publikationen zu beginnen.
Die Ausstellung zeichnet ein Bild der Aktivitäten verschiedener Menschen bei ihren historischen Beiträgen für Berlin und andere Orte, mit der Intention, diese Unternehmungen davor zu schützen "Footprints in the Sand?" zu werden.
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre, January 2010
"FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND?"
The lessons of history arrive in the form of personal experiences, books, media presentations, paintings, architecture and so on.
How these materials are interpreted and perhaps, through the ages, re-interpreted assuming the information is included, varies according to the group or the individual perspective, interests, socio-economic influences and opportunities.
As we pass through the formal educational process, we are informed of histories; others and ours.
It generally requires an enlightened mentor or parent to point out what is overlooked in the presentation of history, so earnestly injected into our academic and formative education.
Many years ago, as this awareness of history´s exceptions were realized, a mentor named Oscar Brown Jr. pointed out the necessity for assuming responsibility and making sacrifices necessary to enlighten shadows and fill empty historical spaces.
So, the development of information, awareness, heightened sensibility and maturation leads to inevitable conclusions.
The XXV. Black International Cinema Berlin 2010, from inception, remains an initiative and institution for the documentation and preservation of individuals/groups existence and contributions to the societies in which they and we reside.
We are participants in the process of embedding in memories and stone, what previously might have been, "Footprints In The Sand?".
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
"FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND?"
Die Lehren der Geschichte offenbaren sich in Form von persönlichen Erfahrungen, in Büchern, durch Darstellungen in den Medien, in der Malerei, Architektur und so fort.
Wie dieses Material interpretiert und vielleicht im Laufe der Zeit neu interpretiert wird in der Annahme, entsprechende Informationen sind vorhanden, variiert abhängig von der Perspektive, Interessen, der sozioökonomischen Einflüsse und Möglichkeiten der Gruppe und des Einzelnen.
Während wir die allgemeine Schulbildung durchlaufen, werden wir über Geschichte informiert, über die Anderer und über unsere eigene.
Es erfordert im allgemeinen einen aufgeklärten Mentor oder Eltern, die einen auf das aufmerksam machen, was in der Geschichtsschreibung übersehen wurde, die auf so gewissenhafte Weise in unsere akademische und prägende Bildung eingeflossen ist.
Vor vielen Jahren, als uns bewusst wurde, dass es Lücken in der Geschichte gibt, machte ein Mentor namens Oscar Brown Jr. auf die Notwendigkeit aufmerksam, Verantwortung zu übernehmen und die erforderlichen Opfer zu erbringen, um Licht auf die Schatten zu werfen und die leeren Stellen der Geschichtsdarstellung zu füllen.
Somit führt die Entwicklung von Information, Bewusstsein, gesteigerter Wahrnehmung und Reife zu unvermeidlichen Schlussfolgerungen.
Das XXV. Black International Cinema Berlin 2010 bleibt seit seiner Entstehung eine Initiative und Institution für die Dokumentation über die Existenz von Einzelnen und Gruppen und die Bewahrung ihrer Beiträge zu den Gesellschaften, in denen sie und wir leben.
Wir sind TeilnehmerInnen im Prozess, das in Erinnerung zu halten und zu festigen, was vormals "Footprints In The Sand?" gewesen sein mag.
Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre
Mottoes:
"I may not make it if I try, but I damn sure won't if I don't..." - Oscar Brown Jr.
"Mankind will either find a way or make one." - C.P. Snow
"Whatever you do..., be cool!" - Joseph Louis Turner
"Yes, I can...!" - Sammy Davis Jr.
"Yes, We can...!" - Barack Obama
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About fountainhead

Griffith Prof. Donald Muldrow
(Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre/Black International Cinema Berlin/The Collegium - Forum & Television Program Berlin/Cultural Zephyr e.V.)

Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre is a production, performance and distribution unit, which was initiated and developed by Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith and Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith, both experienced artists from the U.S.A.
Fountainhead® engages people from various national, cultural, ethnic, socio-economic, religious backgrounds, and sexual identities, and works in a variety of artistic and cultural areas, with the goal of creating, experiencing and communicating intercultural exchange within its projects and to the world community.
Since its founding in 1980, Berlin/Germany, Fountainhead® has presented a variety of international, intercultural and interdisciplinary productions in the areas of dance, theatre, film festivals, television programming, film distribution, publications, seminars, exhibitions, workshops and musical presentations.
One of the productions is the annually presented Black International Cinema Berlin, which was founded by Fountainhead® in 1986 in Berlin/Germany and since then, has been produced and directed by Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre on a regular basis in Berlin/Germany, other European and US-American cities.
The festival screens cinema from the African Diaspora and other films from varied intercultural backgrounds or perspectives.

Black International Cinema Berlin originated from the Black Cultural Festival, which was produced and directed by Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre in 1986 for the first time in Europe, a 3-week event in Berlin, which presented the contributions of Black people to world culture through film, theater, dance, music, workshops and seminars, and was an homage to the legendary tap dancer, Carnell Lyons.
The venues were the Theatermanufaktur am Halleschen Ufer from March 3-16, music – dance – theatre; Hochschule der Künste Berlin on March 11, symposium; Kino Arsenal from March 17-23, film.
Organization and Artistic Direction: Prof. Gayle McKinney Griffith (USA/Berlin), Prof. Donald Muldrow Griffith (USA/Berlin), Donald Muldrow McKinney Griffith II (USA/Berlin), Dr. Ntongela Masilela (South Africa);
in cooperation with: Prof. Dr. Abdul Alkalimat (USA), Uazuvara Ewald Katjivena (Namibia), Getinet Belay (Ethiopia), Joliba Africa Center; Organization: Erika Gregor (Arsenal Cinema, Germany); Organization Assistance: Annette Koschmieder (Germany)

Additionally, Fountainhead® produces and directs since the founding in 1995, the weekly intercultural television magazine program THE COLLEGIUM – Forum & Television Program Berlin, broadcast Thursdays from 9-10 a.m. and Saturdays from 10-11 a.m. at Alex - Open Channel Berlin, and furthermore televised in Magdeburg, Wolfsburg, Dessau and additional cities.
In 1990 Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre established Cultural Zephyr e.V. as a not for profit organization, which administers the cultural and artistic undertakings of Fountainhead® Tanz Theatre.

Mottoes:
"I may not make it if I try, but I damn sure won´t if I don´t..."
Oscar Brown Jr.
"Mankind will either find a way or make one."
C.P. Snow
”Whatever you do..., be cool!"
Joseph Louis Turner
”Yes, I can...!”
Sammy Davis Jr.
”Yes, We can...!”
Barack Obama


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