Deichreihe 29
25489 Haseldorf
Germany
Telephone: 
+49 4129 607
info[at]pantheater.de
Description of the Organization: 

The Pantheater Hamburg e. V. is a group of professional actors who perform their own plays for children, adolescents and adults all over Germany. These plays are related to development policy in our One World. The group acts in schools, cultural centres, theatres and congregations, but also at public events, such as the Church Congress, meetings on the national level, conferences, congresses, fairs, as well as at events and project weeks in the context of global learning, development policy and environmental policy.

Bookable Event: Explorations in the One World

"Explorations in the One World" are multimedia and scenic travel narratives intended to provide information and encourage commitment to various subjects in an entertaining way. The explorations in Chile, Mexico, India, South Africa, Tanzania, Cuba, Colombia, Brazil and Ghana deal with the struggle for democracy and social justice, fair trade, the situation of street children, racism, the privatisation of drinking water and solar power. They also deal with dignity, identity and much more.

This event includes the performance of an act and a subsequent dialogue with the audience. Moreover, the actors offer to participate in follow-up workshops.

Services of the organization: 
Media
Events
Themes of the organization: 
Agenda 2030 / Agenda 21
Poverty
Education
Democracy
Discrimination
Drugs/drug traffic
Development policy
Development education
Development cooperation
Renewable energies
Fair trade
Peace/conflict
Justice
Global learning/global education
Globalization
Inter-/multiculturalism
International organizations
Youth
Children/Rights of children
Climate
Colonialism
Culture
Art
Agriculture
Human rights
Minorities
Sustainable development
North-South-Relations
Participation
Racism
Rain forest
Religion
Resources
Slavery
Social Policy
Tourism
Environment
Water
World economic relations
Partner regions: 
Africa
Latin America
Partner countries: 
Brazil
Ghana
Colombia
Cuba
Mexico
South Africa
Tanzania