ALL PROJECTS
Romania - June, 2018CLOG Germany
A regular CloG-mission, collaborating with existing and new contacts, visiting schools, kindergardens, orphanages, places for Roma and places for people with special needs.
Turkey - May, 2018CLOG Germany
2nd part of a longer planned recurrent workshop- and train-the-trainer-project (clowning, social circus) for children and local social workers with an final-day-activity for the children.
Turkey - February, 2018CLOG Germany
1st part of a longer planned recurrent workshop-project with 6 different cultural offers, but only social circus and breakdance courses have been realized so far.
Dominica - February, 2018CLOG Germany
The suffering from the hurricane is still very severe, a lot of the people are not speaking anymore as a result. alcohol-abuse is a big problem. 6 shows were presented in schools, kindergardens and homeless’...
Cambodia - February, 2018CLOG Germany
34 Shows were presented in schools, kindergardens, children’s homes, hospitals and orphanages.
Germany - January, 2018CLOG Germany
We are still playing for the refugees, although the circumstances have changed a lot and are still changing. The need is still there. We need to adjust to the current developments.
Iraq - June, 2017CLOG Germany
A workshop-project initiated by SOS-Kinderdörfer Int. for the Yezidish caregivers, then with them a workshop for the Yezidish refugee-children, in order to give a performance all together for all the...
Romania - April, 2017CLOG Germany
It was nice, during our 10th anniversary to go back to perform in the country, where we had begun. The situation of the Roma in Romania hasn’t really changed or improved, unfortunately.
We performed...
Senegal - March, 2017CLOG Germany
Based on previous private collaborations, the team gave workshops in Dakar for local artists and children. They directed a show for the sencirk and played one show themselves.
Nepal - March, 2017CLOG Germany
Shows for unbelievably many children in schools, kindergardens, hospitals, also for disabled, displaced people in Kathmandu.