The project Web Documentation and Online Campaign: Polish-Jewish-German Dialogue implemented by the Grodzka Gate–NN Theatre Centre provides new tools in digital formats for historical-civic education demonstrating and enriching the debate on mutual relations. It will be helpful when looking at the culture of memory from a transnational perspective.

The project Web Documentation and Online Campaign: Polish-Jewish-German Dialogue implemented by the Grodzka Gate–NN Theatre Centre provides new tools in digital formats for historical-civic education demonstrating and enriching the debate on mutual relations. It will be helpful when looking at the culture of memory from a transnational perspective.

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About the project

Many people interested in Polish-Jewish-German dialogue need tools to familiarize themselves with the debate on mutual relations. People still ask fundamental and important questions that cannot be answered or they find simple or stereotypical answers.

About the project

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The project Web documentation and online campaign: Polish-Jewish-German dialogue implemented by the Grodzka Gate–NN Theatre Centre provides new tools in digital formats for historical-civic education demonstrating and enriching the debate on mutual relations. It will be helpful when looking at the culture of memory from a transnational perspective.

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As part of the project, digital materials and educational tools in the form of a web doc, video interviews, animated films and workshop scenarios will be prepared.

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The web documentary “Voices 4 Dialogue” presents the experiences and everyday lives of four people working in the field of Polish, Jewish, German dialogue. In addition, it explores the problems and issues they face as they carry out their work.

People we recorded:

  • Tomasz Pietrasiewicz
  • Alex Dancyg
  • Leora Tec
  • Lothar Quinkenstein

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We conducted video interviews with people working in the of dialogue. We asked them to share their experience and show how to find personal answers to the challenges they face in. One of them turned out to be cultural heritage and its role in our life.

We recorded:

  • Yaron (Karol) Becker
  • Helise Lieberman
  • Orit Margaliot
  • Robert Trabą
  • Berthold Weber
  • Alfred Wierzbicki

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Animated explainer video is a short educational animation using the visual thinking method. It is based on interviews with six experienced educators and scholars from Poland, Israel, America and Germany, who are active in a field of multicultural dialogue.

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Two lesson plans for teachers were created using the web documentary and animated explainer video.

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The Project Web documentation and online campaign: Polish-Jewish-German dialogue is realized by the Grodzka Gate–NN Theatre Centre with financial support of the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ).