Colored Circle is a broad, cultural organization that brings together people from different backgrounds. With our culturally and socially oriented projects we operate in all layers of society. The diversity of views and cultural expressions is a source of inspiration and an important basis for all our initiatives.
For whom?
Coloured Circle is for every individual and every organisation and company that strives for connection and cohesion.
Collaborating with Coloured Circle
Coloured Circle considers working together with others to be a valuable contribution to the realisation of its projects. The implementation of our projects therefore has a democratic and multi-faceted character.
How can we work together
We work on an equal footing in implementing the ideas. You can be part of our think-tank. Or you can submit an initiative. Our motto is: “Bring creativity to life within yourself”.
Who are we?
Coloured Circle is a broad, cultural organisation and has an open vision of our society.
We strive for connection and progress from a colourful perspective in order to reflect the diversity of cultures within our society and give it a constructive twist. Our motto is: ‘Wake up the inspirer in yourself’.
Our People
Our people are: Doers, Inspirators, Curious people, Creative people, Daredevils, Brave, Criticasters, Skeptics, Analysts, Provocateurs and Optimists.
With this fertile ground of traits and visions, we bring about important changes. Do you complete the list?
History/Network
Coloured Circle was founded in Amsterdam in 2006 and over the years has built up a network of valuable partners with governments, educational institutions and local and national media.
Philosophy of Coloured Circle
Coloured Circle believes that connection, education and the dynamics between or within cultures should be nurtured in a constructive way in order to shape cohesion and cooperation in our society. We believe it is crucial to combat segregation in every area of our society. If the current trend of segregation continues, important values such as our social capital and our ability to find creative solutions to complex problems will be lost.