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Unauthorized Access Granted: Intrusion of Fortuna's Video Content for the Unannounced

During home matches of the second division team, Fortuna, the seats remain vacant due to the ongoing pandemic. This emptiness is not exclusive to Fortuna, as theaters, concert halls, and opera houses also face the same predicament. In an effort to support local arts and culture, Fortuna...

Unauthorized video release by Fortuna for the unwanted guests
Unauthorized video release by Fortuna for the unwanted guests

Unauthorized Access Granted: Intrusion of Fortuna's Video Content for the Unannounced

Fortuna Düsseldorf Supports Local Arts and Culture Scene Amidst Pandemic

Football club Fortuna Düsseldorf is making a significant impact on the local arts and culture scene in the city, aiming to raise awareness about the challenges faced by artists and cultural creators during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a unique collaboration, Fortuna's board members Uwe Klein, Klaus Allofs, and Christian Koke are starring in short theater plays on social media. The videos, conceptualized with the agency Dreimarketing, not only showcase Fortuna's football team but also highlight the importance of supporting local artists.

The theater plays are part of Fortuna's broader efforts to draw attention to various areas of Düsseldorf and support its residents. The club has been actively involved in supporting Düsseldorf residents affected by the corona pandemic, as stated by Christian Koke, board member for marketing.

Fortuna has been collaborating with local initiatives and businesses that focus on the cultural scene near the club. Boris Bartels, managing director of Dreimarketing, expresses enthusiasm about this collaboration, although the specific role of Dreimarketing in this initiative is not explicitly detailed. Given the club's involvement, it is likely that Dreimarketing facilitates Fortuna's outreach, promotion, or organizing efforts to connect artists with opportunities and visibility.

One key player in this initiative is local record store owner Marco Steiner, who runs the label Contergan Punk and has a shop near Fortuna in Westbahnstraße. Steiner has been instrumental in promoting local artists by releasing music from local bands, helping sustain the local music community when public events were limited during the pandemic.

The theater plays feature the staging of Fortuna's home and away jerseys, which are currently available at a discount in the online shop and fan shops. This not only showcases the club's merchandise but also provides a way for fans to support local artists.

The artists and cultural creators in Düsseldorf are currently facing unique challenges due to event cancellations. By fostering relationships with nearby cultural businesses and possibly leveraging marketing agencies like Dreimarketing, Fortuna is helping to maintain the visibility and sustainability of local artists under challenging pandemic conditions.

Fortuna's passion for supporting local arts and culture is evident, even as they pursue their passion on the pitch. The club thanks the Düsseldorf Marionette Theater, the Theater an der Kö, and the Theater an der Luegallee for their collaboration in the theater plays. This initiative serves as a testament to Fortuna's commitment to the city of Düsseldorf and its residents.

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  1. Fortuna Düsseldorf is using social media to showcase short theater plays, featuring their football team and local artists, to highlight the importance of entertainment and support for local creators during the pandemic.
  2. In an effort to promote sports, entertainment, and local arts, Fortuna Düsseldorf has been selling their home and away jerseys at a discount, with a portion of the proceeds going towards supporting local artists in Düsseldorf.

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