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DENMARK WEEK 2015, CHENGDU KINA 14 to 19 September Bring Ideas to Life VIA University College Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College DENMARK WEEK 2015, CHENGDU KINA 14 to 19 September Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College ABOUT DENMARK WEEK CHENGDU In 2015, both countries celebrate the 65 year anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Denmark, and Chengdu city will celebrate this event with a “Danish week”. In September 2015, the municipality of Chengdu, province of Sichuan in Western China hosts a “Denmark Week”. The main idea is to create even closer bonds bet- ween the sister cities of Chengdu and Horsens as well as bringing attention to the existing co-operation between China and Denmark. THE KEY PLAYERS WHY PARTICIPATE? Since 2013, Horsens Mu- Denmark Week is a unique nicipality, BusinessHorsens, possibility to promote Dan- Hedensted Municipality and ish businesses, authorities VIA University College have and educational institutions, co-operated strategically to and to share knowledge and promote the respective par- make even closer relations in ties’ interests in China, one of China. them being establishment of a joint representative office THE CONCEPT in Chengdu. All parties have We would like to emphasize collaborated closely with the the distinctive Danish char- City of Chengdu for several acteristics – the good exam- years. ples of “the Danish way of life”. The participants in Denmark Week from the Danish side TARGET GROUPS are: Horsens Municipality, The target group is wide. It ap- VIA, The Horsens Social and peals to professionals, uni- Health Care College, Central versities, authorities and in- Denmark Region, Ramboll, vestors. Other events will be Zeso Architects, LEGO Ed- targeted at citizens in general. ucation, and MP Stockings. Several Chinese partners participate as well. Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College ACTIVITIES DURING DENMARK WEEK MONDAY 14 TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 THURSDAY 17 FRIDAY 18 SATURDAY 19 SUNDAY 20 Workshop: Workshop: Workshop: Workshop: Showing of the Danish Danish Eldercare for Chinese Horsens/Cheng- Environmental Pedagogy children du film, and oth- Protection Workshop: by Anders er films for Chinese Boysen children by Fashion show w. Anders Official children’s Boysen ceremony: collection - Speeches - Showing of Presentation of the Horsens/ playroom. Chengdu film Lego provides - Musical enter- toys for the chil- tainment dren to play with Fashion show w. Creative activi- children’s col- ties for children lection Musical Presentation of entertainment playroom. Lego provides toys for the children to play with Creative activi- ties for children Preparation of projects (fashion show and playroom) Showing of films Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College For all activities, Chengdu Municipality will be the main host from China. The activities are: WORKSHOP: DANISH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Short description: In May 2014, a research and innovation center named: ”Sino-Danish New Energy and Environmental Protection Research and De- velopment Application Center” opened in Chengdu. China is increasingly interested in solving challenges with waste-water treatment, renewable energy and environmental protec- tion. By establishing a Sino-Danish research centre, the aim is to facilitate public and private investment, trading, research and development. Partners Danish, Chinese, end European partners are: Centrets kinesiske, danske og europæiske partnere er: - Chengdu Municipal Bureau of Environmental Protection - Chengdu High-Tech Zone - EU Project Innovation Center (Chengdu) - The Municipality of Horsens - VIA University College The workshop will address topics in the area of new energy and advanced environmental protection technology. The Sino-Danish Center is hosting the workshop. Chinese and Danish speakers are going to give presentations about Sino-Danish co-operation. Time: Tuesday 15 September Host: Sino-Danish Center WORKSHOP: PLAY AND LEARNING IN DENMARK AND IN CHINA Short description: Will China take inspiration from Danish playschool pedagogy? Chinese and Danish experts will illustrate the subject at the workshop. Through a number of years, VIA has worked closely with Chinese universities, authorities and private companies as to co-operation on education and sales of consulting services within Danish pedagogy. At the workshop, some of these close co-operating partners will contribute with their expert knowledge. The purpose of the workshop is sharing of knowledge and investigating potential for co-opera- tion. Time: Wednesday 16 September Host: VIA Faculty of Education and Social Studies Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College For all activities, Chengdu Municipality will be the main host from China. The activities are: WORKSHOP: HORSENS-CHENGDU SONG BY WORKSHOP: ELDERLY CARE AND HOME CARE IN ANDERS SMITH BOYSEN DENMARK AND CHENGDU Short description: Short description: Anders Smith Boysen, musician, and teacher at Horsens Mu- Both China and Denmark face the challenge of an increasing sic School, will teach pupils from Chengdu to sing a Hors- number of senior citizens, whom society would like to give ens-Chengdu song composed especially for this event. the best care. How do the two countries find solutions to this challenge? The focus of the workshop is to share knowl- The song will be performed during the official ceremony on edge on this subject. Participants from authorities, educa- the Friday. tional institutions and Chinese and Danish businesses will contribute. Time: Thursday 17 September and Friday 18 September Time: Thursday 17 September from 9:00 -13:00 Hosts: Horsens Municipality, the Horsens Social and Health Care College, and VIA Faculty of Health Sciences THE FUTURE PLAYROOM Short description: The Danish firm, Zeso Architects, will demonstrate Dan- ish architecture within the pedagogical field by building the playroom of the future. The general idea is to create a room, which through forms, materials and colours inspires children to use their imagination, to be creative, and which motivates them to interact – a room for free play in a social community. Chinese students from Chengdu will be involved in the actu- al construction of the room. LEGO Education China delivers LEGO for children to play with at the future playroom. Time: Zeso Architects will work on the project during the be- ginning of the week. The result will be presented on 18 and 19 September. Host: Zeso Architects Bring Ideas to Life www.viauc.com VIA University College For all activities, Chengdu Municipality will be the main host from China. The activities are: DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDRENS’ WEAR COLLECTION AND PRESENTATION IN A FASHION SHOW Short description: A teacher and two students from VIA Design will develop a childrens’ wear collection. Chinese students and design- ers from Chengdu help design and produce the collection. The project will demonstrate Danish fashion design in chil- drens’ wear. Also, it will be tested how students may get inspired by each other across different cultures and professional ap- proaches. Time: The project will go on from Monday 14 to Friday 18 Sepember. The collection will be presented in a fashion show on 18 and 19 September. Host: VIA Design ACTIVITIES ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Official ceremony: An official ceremony will be held on Friday, with speeches, presentation of a Horsens-Chengdu film produced by two VIA students, performance of the Horsens-Chengdu song by children from Chengdu, and presentation of the two projects, i.e. the playroom and the fashion show. The venue will be open to the public. In addition, the following activities are planned for the Friday and Saturday: Music performance: Anders Smith Boysen, Horsens musician, and Lene Bjarke Skov from the Cultural Department of Horsens Municipality, will perform Danish childrens’ songs. The Chengdu Harmony International Choir also performs Danish songs. Panda drawings: Exhibition with drawings by children from Horsens. Horsens exhibition: Exhibition with photos from Horsens. Creative activity for children: Trine Kok, a local designer from Horsens, will prepare paper cuts for the children to assemble and take home. Trine Kok will not be present in Chengdu. This activity will be facilitated by participants from Horsens Municipality. Horsens-Chengdu film: Two students from VIA Film & Transmedia/VIA Multiplatform Storytelling & Production have produced a film about the two cities. Thus, the students have been in Chengdu and Horsens prior to Denmark Week with a special view to showing the film during the event in September. The co-operation between the municipalities of Horsens and Chengdu and VIA University College has been close..
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