STREET CHILDREN'S DAY (January 31st)
Set up by Jugend Eine Welt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Jugend_Eine_Welt) in 2009. Organisation promotes aid to youth nationally in Austria and also internationally. Goals: Encourage development, education and emergency relief projects; raise awareness in Austria; enable young Austrians to do voluntary service; collect donations for development, education and relief projects.
Set up to mark anniversary of canonisation of John Bosco "Father and Teacher of Youth". Religious angle - raises funds for the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco. Information sent to parishes, teachers etc.
Quote from Jugend Eine Welt website (http://www.jugendeinewelt.at/ 2.0.html): "The organisation´s objective is the encouragement of the holistic development of children and young people and nurtures them with the philosophy of Don Bosco."
Other days of observance - International Day for Street Children (April 12th)
Further reading:
Consortium for Street Children (http://streetchildren.org/)
Street Kids International (http://uk.streetkids.org/)
Trocaire Article "Towards a Conceptualisation of Street Children: The Case from Sudan to Ireland" (http://www.trocaire.org/ resources/tdr-article/towards- conceptualisation-street- children-case-sudan-and- ireland) (provides examples of negative attitudes towards street children as a whole - that many, incl. governments, consider them to be a "social threat", etc. - also seeks to define terms, so useful, if a little dry)
WORLD THEATRE DAY (March 27th)
Objectives quotes from above site: To promote international exchange of knowledge and practice in the domain of the performing arts;
To stimulate creation and increase cooperation among theatre people; To increase public awareness of the need to take artistic creation into consideration in the domain of Development; To deepen mutual understanding and contribute to the consolidation of peace and friendship between peoples; To join in the defense of the ideals and aims of UNESCO; To combat all forms of racism or social and political discrimination. So, pretty broad. This seems to be a popular UNESCO thing, that being the expression of high ideals and the intention of social, political and moral progressiveness, within the bounds of a celebration of a popular artistic medium that, at best, may well represent those things. Challenge: getting someone (anyone) on board with such a thing, which some might view as overly idealistic, idealising, or simply too whimsical and wishy-washy for their cynical tastes. Run by International Theatre Institute (ITI). National and international theatre events organised, at various theatres and dedicated ITI centres - circulation of World Theatre Day International Message (first one in 1962 by Jean Cocteau) - reflections on theatre and "international harmony". INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY (April 30th) Website: http://jazzday.com/ UNESCO non-profit, partnered with the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. The culmination of Jazz Appreciation Month, which draws attention to jazz and its heritage. Quote from website: "International Jazz Day brings together communities, schools, artists, historians, academics, and jazz enthusiasts all over the world to celebrate and learn about jazz and its roots, future and impact; raise awareness of the need for intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding; and reinforce international cooperation and communication. Each year on April 30, this international art form is recognized for promoting peace, dialogue among cultures, diversity, and respect for human rights and human dignity; eradicating discrimination; promoting freedom of expression; fostering gender equality; and reinforcing the role of youth in enacting social change." It's all about the jaaazz, maaan. From un.org (http://www.un.org/en/events/ Use of Jazz and its perceived virtues as a way of bringing about progressive, important social change, basically. That seems to be the idea. A lot like World Theatre Day above - big ideals expressed through celebration of an artistic medium. So, again, we have the issue to reaching people with Jazz Day's message who might take umbrage with the idealistic attitude and flowery language. Today's post-modern, ultra-cynical, snarky internet denizens would probably just tune out some or all of this entirely. and, for the whatevers, INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY (December 11th) Run by the Food and Culture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) (http://www.fao.org/forestry/ Quote from site: "International Mountain Day is an opportunity to create awareness about the importance of mountains to life, to highlight the opportunities and constraints in mountain development and to build partnerships that will bring positive change to the world’s mountains and highlands." Current year's theme appears to be Mountain Farming. Previous years' themes include 2010's focus on "mountain minorities and indigenous peoples". So again, we have the problem of accessibility: mountains are very much "over there" and frankly, not a lot of people want to go up 'em - too much mud and rain and walking and the possibility of falling off something very tall. Thing is, I myself loooooove mountain walking. Maybe I can use this to my advantage, try and express what it is I like so much about it, give it that personal touch? Anyway, there're some thoughts and initial findings. Must decide on which one I'm actually doing from these few next. I can feel myself edging towards the last one (I love mountains and walking on them), but I'm still largely undecided. More thoughts to come within next few days I think. |
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