Nini Tsiklauri

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Nini Tsiklauri (2020)

Nini Tsiklauri (born July 26, 1992 in Tbilisi , Georgia ) is a German actress , musician , political activist , political scientist and author of Georgian origin .

Life

Tsiklauri grew up in Georgia, Hungary and, since 2002, in Germany. She made her Abitur at the New High School in Bochum. She made her acting debut in 2006 in the movie Die Wilden Kerle 3 - The Attack of the Beasts Beasts as Aisha . From 2007 to 2010 she played the role of Layla Farsad in the children's and youth series Schloss Einstein . In 2008 Tsiklauri was on the jury of “ KiKA Live - Best Actor Wanted”. The song “Regenbogenzeit” gained greater fame through Schloss Einstein and was played throughout Germany by her and her band from the series, including on the KiKA summer tour in 2010. In 2013, her song "Drei Wünsche" appeared in the Spiegel bestselling book "This stupid heart" by Lars Amend and Daniel Meyer. In 2015 she founded the Voices of Volunteers Choir on ORF Eins in the course of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and the Austrian TV program “ Die große Chance ” .

Tsiklauri wrote the song “In my World” for the “Read for Tolerance” campaign at the German Reading Prize 2010 and is an ambassador for Fit am Ball Africa .

In 2008 she asked Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Thuringian Future Conference for support for Georgia at the upcoming NATO summit in Bucharest . In the same year she witnessed and documented the Caucasian War . In 2012, Tsiklauri sang the Georgian national anthem at the official memorial service for the relatives of the war victims and the armed forces of Georgia .

She has been studying political science in Vienna since 2013 .

In 2015 she took part in the TV show "Popstars" and took 17th place.

Since 2014 Tsiklauri has been a member of the Young European Collectives, a group of authors and activists from various European countries. In 2015 the group published their European essay Who, If Not Us? in English. In 2017 the text was published in a German translation by the Droemer-Knaur publishing group under the title Wer, Wenn nicht Wir? Four things we can do for Europe now .

For the European elections in Austria 2019 , Nini Tsiklauri ran for 5th place on the list of NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum . However, due to the election result, she did not move into the European Parliament .

Filmography

Books

  • Who, if not we? Four things we can do for Europe now . Droemer Knaur, Munich 2017. ISBN 978-3-426-78946-9 .
  • Re: thinking Europe - positions to shape an idea . Verlag Holzhausen GmbH, Vienna 2018. ISBN 978-3-903207-15-8 .
  • Let us fight for Europe - with love and courage for a new EU . edition a, Vienna 2020. ISBN 978-3-99001-434-9 .

Web links

Commons : Nini Tsiklauri  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cUX3iqUMHs
  2. http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20150130_OTS0163/die-grosse-chance-der-choere-mit-den-voices-of-volunteers
  3. http://www.weltatlas.info/news/kultur/ots-fuenf-wochen-vorlesen-fuer-religioese-und-kulturelle-toleranz-start-der-gemeinsamen-aktion-lies-fuer-toleranz-des-deutschen -vorlesepreises-2010-mit-representatives-der-world-religions-in-koeln.htm
  4. http://www.hna.de/lokales/witzenhausen/balldribbeln-afrika-738054.html
  5. http://georgien-nachrichten.de/index.php?n_einzeln/panorama/13045/2180
  6. ^ The Young European Collective . In: Who, If Not Us? ( whoifnotus.eu [accessed December 10, 2017]).
  7. Who if not us? - Book by Droemer Knaur. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  8. Nini Tsiklauri - candidates. In: NEOS website (neos.eu). Retrieved May 3, 2019 .
  9. European elections 2019. Retrieved on August 24, 2020 .
  10. https://www.verlagholzhausen.at/fileadmin/buch.verlagholzhausen.at/Media/pdf_wz/WZ_Rethinking_Europe_DE.pdf
  11. http://edition-a.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=395