Cultural policy - Demonstration of the cultural scene in Bremen: Help promised
On the occasion of a rally of the alternative cultural scene in Bremen, representatives of the state government have announced their intention to help. According to a statement on Saturday, possibilities are to be exhausted in the budget consultations to further support the scene. The announcement was made by Senator for Culture and Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte, Senator for Building Özlem Ünsal (both SPD) and Senator for Economic Affairs Kristina Vogt (Left Party).
In Bremen, around 300 people gathered for the registered rally in front of the main train station on Saturday afternoon, according to Bremen police. The participants demanded money for the expansion of an event center, more funding in general and the amendment of a law on open-air parties. According to the information provided, the organizers were an alliance of more than thirty subcultural, non-commercial collectives and actors.
Overview of the demands Communication Senate Press Office
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- Senator for Culture and Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte, along with Senators Özlem Ünsal and Kristina Vogt from the SPD and the Left Party respectively, pledged to explore ways to provide additional support to the cultural scene in Bremen following a demonstration led by 'Andreas Bovenschulte' and other representatives from the SPD.
- The gathering in Bremen, attended by around 300 individuals from the alternative cultural scene, voiced their demands for an expanded event center, increased funding, and a revision of the law on open-air parties, represented by a coalition of over thirty subcultural and non-commercial collectives and actors, including 'kristina vogt'.
- In response to the demonstration, the State government in Bremen indicated their willingness to examine potential budget adjustments to bolster the cultural scene, a commitment reaffirmed by 'Andreas Bovenschulte' and other high-ranking officials associated with the SPD and the Left Party.
- The cultural policy of the State government in Bremen has been put under scrutiny as a direct result of recent demonstrations led by influential figures within the SPD, such as 'Kristina Vogt', and their ongoing efforts to contribute to the thriving cultural scene in the city.
Source: www.stern.de