YIC «Kelajak оvozi» has had productive cooperation with Goethe-institute for several years.
- On September, 5, 2008 Jung:de exhibition was opened in the Center of National Arts. The exhibition was organized by Goethe Institute and Embassy of Germany in Uzbekistan with assistance of the Center of National Arts and Youth Initiatives Center Kelajak ovozi. In addition to the modern exhibits, presented in the form of huge compact discs symbolizing everyday life of German youth, short-footage films about life of the youth, musical station and fotos of favourite things were displayed.
- The performance by Bate and Dirt M hip-hop singers was presented at the opening ceremony of the Week of German culture in Uzbekistan. On September, 30 the project was held at school №10 in Fergana.
- On November, 29-30, 2008 a seminar on Globalization was held at the Goethe institute in Tashkent.
Byorn Varkalla and Simon Riser - reviewers of the firm "Planpolitik" and scientific employees of Berlins Open University shared their opinions with the activists of the YIC Kelajak ovozi. The first day of the seminar was devoted to the theory of globalization and the business game elements, the second one - to a practical training.
October 15-22, 2009, International Biennale of Contemporary Art “The city philosophy: an anthropological landscape”
In the frames of the Style.uz Art Week the International Biennale of contemporary art has been held in Tashkent. Art professionals’ forum, lectures and master-classes together with contemporary art exhibitions where leading world and local artists, masters, graphics, photographers, art critics, curators from 27 countries took part. All has been held in best Uzbekistan exhibition venues and pavilions during this project.
On April 21, 2010, the Berlin Academy of Arts kicked off “Unwetter” (Ill Winds) video and sound installation, which lasted until June 20, 2010. Among the 12 international artists who presented their works was Alexander Nikolayev, a member of IJOD Association of Artists, Art Historians and Craftsmen of Uzbekistan, with his film “Prayer”. The exhibition organized by the Berlin Academy of Arts and Goethe Institute was dedicated to climate change and brought together artists from Holland, Great Britain, Brazil, USA, Spain, Germany, Argentina, South African Republic and Nigeria.
On April 21-25, 2011, Samarkand and Tashkent hosted a colorful photo exhibition to demonstrate the cultural diversity of Uzbekistan and an interactive workshop titled “Cooltour: deine Spur”.
May 25 - June 4, Berlin hosted “Silk Road Tour” Exhibition - a virtual tour of the historical Silk Road cities, an opportunity to get a taste of Uzbek culture, art and traditions.
Cooperation with public organizations of Germany