Call for participation: Newsletter 2005 - 6
Please pass the call to all individuals and organizations, you think would be interested in participating in "Voices":
Dear colleagues around the world,
Voices of the World aims to build international popular awareness of the diversity of mankind through a world-wide documentary film and media project. We want to portray the peoples of the world, giving face and voice to each culture and empowering every language community to speak.
The goal of Voices of the World is to strengthen our global mutual belonging.
The peoples of the world speak over 6,500 separate languages. Each language employs a vocabulary and a grammar that is unique to the communities that use them. Each reflects cultures that are equally unique, rich in folklore, history and humanity. In a time of globalization and the telecommunications revolution that is accompanying it, most of those languages have come under threat. A surprisingly large number, about 50%, will probably not survive this century. Many are already in terminal decline. Most of these languages are spoken by indigenous peoples.
Linguists calculate that planet earth is losing one language every two weeks - and with each one that vanishes, a means of communication, a method of expression and a way of looking at the world, disappears.
Voices of the World is an international non-profit initiative of UNESCO's Goodwill Ambassador for Languages Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, based on an original idea by the internationally acclaimed filmmaker Janus Billeskov Jansen, supported by the Danish Government, the UN and by leading linguists from all over the world.
AMBITIONS AND VISIONS
Our first task is to create a media event in connection with UN's 60th anniversary in October 2005.
All the Nordic public service TV stations are already committed to this broadcast. We are presently working on similar arrangements with other European and international TV-stations. Our aim is to reach a global TV-audience.
In order to make this a truly global event we want to invite YOU to participate in creating key elements of the central documentary film - Voices.
Voices will tell the story of the cultural and linguistic loss the world is suffering from the threat of language endangerment. The film takes its point of departure in a personal talk with UN Secretary-General Mr. Kofi Annan, in his own mother tongue Fante, expressing his concerns for cultural and linguistic diversity.
But the main elements of the film are to be based on YOUR contributions. We seek case stories, which pinpoint the various stages from language endangerment to language death. We look for storytellers who can explain what it feels like to loose one's language.
"VOICES" NEEDS YOUR HELP
We aim to include material from as many different languages as possible in the film, but we have a limited budget. Thus we are looking for local contributions.
You can participate in three different ways. Firstly, you can submit new material. Secondly, you can submit material already recorded. And thirdly, you can send us contacts to speakers of endangered languages.
We are looking for charismatic storytellers who can tell moving personal stories to the world in their own language. The issues to be covered are:
1. The language generation gap - for example how does it feel to live in a family where grand parents and grand children find it hard to communicate, because the language of the older generation was not passed on?
2. The last speakers - for example how does it feel to be among the last few speakers of a language?
3. Language suppression (economic, social, political, cultural) - for example how do people cope with situations, when their language is not given space in the public sphere? What does it mean to a person or a community, if their language is forbidden or drained of resources?
4. Language and technology - for example how are speakers of endangered languages affected by globalization and the new information technology?
We are also looking for success stories such as:
5. Language revitalization - for example how did a particular endangered language community manage to turn the situation around and revitalize their language?
6. Other vital language issues? - YOU might come up with something brilliant, which we were not even able to conceptualize - given the limitations of our language…
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
If you want to participate in "Voices", please start by sending us an email introducing yourself, your language or the language you are engaged with. Please also describe your contribution and in what way you would like to collaborate with us.
We will then send you more information about the project, more precise specifications of what we are looking for and technical requirements. We will do our best to support you in your filmmaking efforts and to make use of your material in the best possible way.
Don't miss this opportunity to present YOUR language as part of the bigger picture.
After the film is finished, all the footage collected and shot for the Voices of the World project will be handed over to the Vigdis Finnbogadottír Institute of Foreign Languages at University of Iceland. The aim of Voices of the World and the university is to create a database of all the world's languages, accessible to everybody via the internet.
Contact: Voices of the World
Project manager: Signe Byrge Sørensen
e-mail: byrge@final-cut.dk
Address: Forbindelsesvej 7; 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel: +45 35 43 60 43, Fax: +45/ 35 43 60 44
Kofi Annan on Voices of the World:
'What could be a better way to pay homage to the United Nations on the occasion of its 60th anniversary than to stress the value of cultural and linguistic diversity of the peoples of the world. After all, by celebrating the diversity of human culture we only strengthen the dialogue among civilizations, an idea rooted in the fundamental United Nations values. I congratulate you on your excellent initiative.' Kofi Annan, Secretary General, UN.
This call will be send to indigenous people's organizations, linguists, NGOs and filmmakers around the world.
Call for participation
Voices of the World
An international media project on endangered languages
Voices of the World
An international media project on endangered languages
Dear colleagues around the world,
Voices of the World aims to build international popular awareness of the diversity of mankind through a world-wide documentary film and media project. We want to portray the peoples of the world, giving face and voice to each culture and empowering every language community to speak.
The goal of Voices of the World is to strengthen our global mutual belonging.
The peoples of the world speak over 6,500 separate languages. Each language employs a vocabulary and a grammar that is unique to the communities that use them. Each reflects cultures that are equally unique, rich in folklore, history and humanity. In a time of globalization and the telecommunications revolution that is accompanying it, most of those languages have come under threat. A surprisingly large number, about 50%, will probably not survive this century. Many are already in terminal decline. Most of these languages are spoken by indigenous peoples.
Linguists calculate that planet earth is losing one language every two weeks - and with each one that vanishes, a means of communication, a method of expression and a way of looking at the world, disappears.
Voices of the World is an international non-profit initiative of UNESCO's Goodwill Ambassador for Languages Mrs. Vigdis Finnbogadottir, based on an original idea by the internationally acclaimed filmmaker Janus Billeskov Jansen, supported by the Danish Government, the UN and by leading linguists from all over the world.
AMBITIONS AND VISIONS
Our first task is to create a media event in connection with UN's 60th anniversary in October 2005.
All the Nordic public service TV stations are already committed to this broadcast. We are presently working on similar arrangements with other European and international TV-stations. Our aim is to reach a global TV-audience.
In order to make this a truly global event we want to invite YOU to participate in creating key elements of the central documentary film - Voices.
Voices will tell the story of the cultural and linguistic loss the world is suffering from the threat of language endangerment. The film takes its point of departure in a personal talk with UN Secretary-General Mr. Kofi Annan, in his own mother tongue Fante, expressing his concerns for cultural and linguistic diversity.
But the main elements of the film are to be based on YOUR contributions. We seek case stories, which pinpoint the various stages from language endangerment to language death. We look for storytellers who can explain what it feels like to loose one's language.
"VOICES" NEEDS YOUR HELP
We aim to include material from as many different languages as possible in the film, but we have a limited budget. Thus we are looking for local contributions.
You can participate in three different ways. Firstly, you can submit new material. Secondly, you can submit material already recorded. And thirdly, you can send us contacts to speakers of endangered languages.
We are looking for charismatic storytellers who can tell moving personal stories to the world in their own language. The issues to be covered are:
1. The language generation gap - for example how does it feel to live in a family where grand parents and grand children find it hard to communicate, because the language of the older generation was not passed on?
2. The last speakers - for example how does it feel to be among the last few speakers of a language?
3. Language suppression (economic, social, political, cultural) - for example how do people cope with situations, when their language is not given space in the public sphere? What does it mean to a person or a community, if their language is forbidden or drained of resources?
4. Language and technology - for example how are speakers of endangered languages affected by globalization and the new information technology?
We are also looking for success stories such as:
5. Language revitalization - for example how did a particular endangered language community manage to turn the situation around and revitalize their language?
6. Other vital language issues? - YOU might come up with something brilliant, which we were not even able to conceptualize - given the limitations of our language…
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
If you want to participate in "Voices", please start by sending us an email introducing yourself, your language or the language you are engaged with. Please also describe your contribution and in what way you would like to collaborate with us.
We will then send you more information about the project, more precise specifications of what we are looking for and technical requirements. We will do our best to support you in your filmmaking efforts and to make use of your material in the best possible way.
Don't miss this opportunity to present YOUR language as part of the bigger picture.
After the film is finished, all the footage collected and shot for the Voices of the World project will be handed over to the Vigdis Finnbogadottír Institute of Foreign Languages at University of Iceland. The aim of Voices of the World and the university is to create a database of all the world's languages, accessible to everybody via the internet.
Contact: Voices of the World
Project manager: Signe Byrge Sørensen
e-mail: byrge@final-cut.dk
Address: Forbindelsesvej 7; 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel: +45 35 43 60 43, Fax: +45/ 35 43 60 44
Kofi Annan on Voices of the World:
'What could be a better way to pay homage to the United Nations on the occasion of its 60th anniversary than to stress the value of cultural and linguistic diversity of the peoples of the world. After all, by celebrating the diversity of human culture we only strengthen the dialogue among civilizations, an idea rooted in the fundamental United Nations values. I congratulate you on your excellent initiative.' Kofi Annan, Secretary General, UN.
This call will be send to indigenous people's organizations, linguists, NGOs and filmmakers around the world.
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