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EGNAS RITUAL ATAY RITUAL 104 105 Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events WHEN THE PALAY is ripe, the thanksgiving rite, begnas, is done. It starts with the giyaw or the shouting of old men early in the AJIYER FAIR TRADE LTD Contact Information (Organization) Website: www.ajiyer.com: Address: 6/8,Sir Syed Road Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh: Tel +8801711520605 : Fax: E-mail BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF THEATRE ARTS (BITA) ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CITY: FESTIVAL OF THAIPUSAM IN Nalina Gopal Curator, Indian Heritage Centre Singapore as a secular, multi-cultural, and multi-religious city state has had processions as part of its socio-religious fabric since the nineteenth century. Thaipusam, observed in Singapore since the late nineteenth century/and early twentieth century, is one of the most vibrant and longest surviving festivals in HEALING RITUALS OF BURYAT “SHAMANISM” Abaeva Liubov Lubsanovna Professor, Department of Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology and Religious Studies, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Background In the Buryat tradition (and in the Mongolian as well), “shamans” were not pure shamans in the classical sense of theword.
ICHCAP-JKPI MOU SIGNING ICHCAP participated in an MoU signing with the Indonesian Heritage Cities Network (Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia or JKPI). The Director-General of ICHCAP, Keum Gi Hyung and Presidium Chairman DRS H. Alfedri, M. Si signed the MoU via a video conference at 11:00 am on 21 December 2020. The JKPI is a governmental organization founded by MAT WEAVING IN THE MALDIVES Thundukunaa or traditional mat is popularly presented as a royal gift in the ancient times. Traditionally produced by women, the practice of making Maldivian traditional mat is handed down from generation to generation—mostly from mother to daughter. ICHCAPTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 SURVEYING TERTIARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS FOR INTANGIBLE 95 Seohak-ro, Wansan-gu Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55101 Republic of Korea . Tel +82-63-230-9702 Fax +82-63-230-9700 SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE TALK ON THE ICH COURIER On 30 August 2019 at the National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, ICHCAP held a special roundtable talk facilitated by Dr. Seong-Yong Park, Editor-in-Chief, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the ICH Courier. Among the invited guests were GauraMancacaritadipura,
EGNAS RITUAL ATAY RITUAL 104 105 Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events WHEN THE PALAY is ripe, the thanksgiving rite, begnas, is done. It starts with the giyaw or the shouting of old men early in the AJIYER FAIR TRADE LTD Contact Information (Organization) Website: www.ajiyer.com: Address: 6/8,Sir Syed Road Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh: Tel +8801711520605 : Fax: E-mail BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF THEATRE ARTS (BITA) ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CITY: FESTIVAL OF THAIPUSAM IN Nalina Gopal Curator, Indian Heritage Centre Singapore as a secular, multi-cultural, and multi-religious city state has had processions as part of its socio-religious fabric since the nineteenth century. Thaipusam, observed in Singapore since the late nineteenth century/and early twentieth century, is one of the most vibrant and longest surviving festivals in HEALING RITUALS OF BURYAT “SHAMANISM” Abaeva Liubov Lubsanovna Professor, Department of Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology and Religious Studies, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Background In the Buryat tradition (and in the Mongolian as well), “shamans” were not pure shamans in the classical sense of theword.
ICHCAP-JKPI MOU SIGNING ICHCAP participated in an MoU signing with the Indonesian Heritage Cities Network (Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia or JKPI). The Director-General of ICHCAP, Keum Gi Hyung and Presidium Chairman DRS H. Alfedri, M. Si signed the MoU via a video conference at 11:00 am on 21 December 2020. The JKPI is a governmental organization founded by REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF THE INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF New ICH Inscriptions to the UNESCO Lists. 2016-12-14. 2018-02-21. Thirty-three new elements have been added to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage following the decisions adopted by the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, which took place from 30 November to 2 DecemberSILK ROAD ICH
Webinar and Online Strategic Meeting on Silk Roads ICH Network to be Held 18 and 19 November. 2020-09-04. 2020-09-14. This year on 18 and 19 November, ICHCAP and IICAS will hold a webinar and an online strategic meeting, including a working meeting for Silk Roads ICH networks. The primary purposes of the first day are to hold a webinarB.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
TRADITIONAL SONGS
28 IntangIble Cultural HerItage In tajIkIstan traditional songs Song (surūd) is one of the ancient folk genre of the Tajik people and popularly it is known asTHE KISHKINDA TRUST
The Kishkinda Trust (TKT) was established in 1997 with a vision to create a model village for cultural industries in a world heritage site. It capacitates the residents of Anegundi, at grassroots level to run creative businesses though incubators and conserve their historic heritage. A contemporary crafts & arts village – it is a plan thatis
BHABANAGARA FOUNDATION / BHAB NAGAR /VABNAGAR FOUNDATION The Bhabanagara Foundation is working to inspire students and researchers in the new type of research. The Foundation organizes cultural fielding, cultural events and symposia on a variety of cultural subjects in Bangladesh and South Asia. Meanwhile, in 2013 and 2014, it organized two international symposiums of ethnomusicology. . ICH TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 102 | ICH Transmission SystemICH Transmission System “Project” System 1) Title: Natinal Target Program launched every five year (1995- 1999; 2000- 2004; 2005- . PENDING ISSUES AND URGENT NEEDS Pending Issues and Urgent Needs | 65 - Measures taken: Realizing the threat posed to ICH, the Royal Government of Bhutan, through dif-ferent government and non-government organizations, is ICHCAP | E-지식관TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 중앙아시아 국가의 무형유산 보호 노력에 관한 현황조사 보고서. 중앙아시아의 보고서는 무형유산과 관련한 다양한 상황들을 보여준다. 각 국이 처한 문화적, 경제적 그리고 사회정치적 환경에 따라 무형유산과 관련한 문제의 배경은 상이하다할지라도 이
ICHCAPTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES ON SAFEGUARDING ICH WITHIN THE Khun-Neay Khuon Deputy Director-General, APSARA Authority, Cambodia Introduction Angkor Park, spread over an area of 40,100 hectares, happily coexists with local settlements (112 villages scattered within the boundaries of the registered site and dating from before the inscription of the site as a World Heritage element in 1994) MALAYSIA HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE TALK ON THE ICH COURIER On 30 August 2019 at the National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, ICHCAP held a special roundtable talk facilitated by Dr. Seong-Yong Park, Editor-in-Chief, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the ICH Courier. Among the invited guests were GauraMancacaritadipura,
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
UNIVERSITIES AND SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Amareswar Galla Chief Curator, Amaravathi Heritage Town, AP, India & Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia I have had the opportunity to live in a small village, Amaravathi, in Andhra Pradesh, South India, for the past two ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
ICHCAPTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES ON SAFEGUARDING ICH WITHIN THE Khun-Neay Khuon Deputy Director-General, APSARA Authority, Cambodia Introduction Angkor Park, spread over an area of 40,100 hectares, happily coexists with local settlements (112 villages scattered within the boundaries of the registered site and dating from before the inscription of the site as a World Heritage element in 1994) MALAYSIA HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE TALK ON THE ICH COURIER On 30 August 2019 at the National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, ICHCAP held a special roundtable talk facilitated by Dr. Seong-Yong Park, Editor-in-Chief, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the ICH Courier. Among the invited guests were GauraMancacaritadipura,
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
UNIVERSITIES AND SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Amareswar Galla Chief Curator, Amaravathi Heritage Town, AP, India & Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia I have had the opportunity to live in a small village, Amaravathi, in Andhra Pradesh, South India, for the past two ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
THE KISHKINDA TRUST
The Kishkinda Trust (TKT) was established in 1997 with a vision to create a model village for cultural industries in a world heritage site. It capacitates the residents of Anegundi, at grassroots level to run creative businesses though incubators and conserve their historic heritage. A contemporary crafts & arts village – it is a plan thatis
JOTHASHILPA
Jothashilpa has the following objectives: To enhance arts practices in Bangladesh with a sustainable approach towards community engagement and development. To drive artisan development through social and economic avenues of value creation. To do research, documentation and dissemination of traditional art and crafts practices. USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
FROM SACRED TO TRUTH Sattar Fazylovich Mazhitov Director-General, International Institute for Integration of Socio-Humanitarian Research, “Intellect Orda” The creation of life on Earth begins with mystery. In pursuit of understanding mysterious things, humankind gained one of their most valuable qualities—veneration of sacred. Understanding the link between mystery and sacred has existed since the A COMMUNITY SAFEGUARDING ITS LIVING HERITAGE, LKHON KHOL San Phalla Deputy Director, Books and Reading Department, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Chhay Davin Researcher, General Department of Cultural Technique, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts On the east bank of the Mekong River about fifteen kilometers from Phnom A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CITY: FESTIVAL OF THAIPUSAM IN Nalina Gopal Curator, Indian Heritage Centre Singapore as a secular, multi-cultural, and multi-religious city state has had processions as part of its socio-religious fabric since the nineteenth century. Thaipusam, observed in Singapore since the late nineteenth century/and early twentieth century, is one of the most vibrant and longest surviving festivals in THE BEAUTY, WARMTH, AND HOSPITALITY OF PAGANA Nabeelah T. Abdulwahab Information System Researcher, National Commission for Culture and the Arts The Maranao are a southern Philippine ethno-linguistic group living along the fringes of Lake Lanao in the Lanao provinces of Mindanao. The Maranao are best known for their love of beauty as shown in their ukil art, poetry—the epicDarangen,
HEALING RITUALS OF BURYAT “SHAMANISM” Abaeva Liubov Lubsanovna Professor, Department of Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology and Religious Studies, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Background In the Buryat tradition (and in the Mongolian as well), “shamans” were not pure shamans in the classical sense of theword.
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
ICHCAPTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES ON SAFEGUARDING ICH WITHIN THE Khun-Neay Khuon Deputy Director-General, APSARA Authority, Cambodia Introduction Angkor Park, spread over an area of 40,100 hectares, happily coexists with local settlements (112 villages scattered within the boundaries of the registered site and dating from before the inscription of the site as a World Heritage element in 1994) MALAYSIA HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE TALK ON THE ICH COURIER On 30 August 2019 at the National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, ICHCAP held a special roundtable talk facilitated by Dr. Seong-Yong Park, Editor-in-Chief, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the ICH Courier. Among the invited guests were GauraMancacaritadipura,
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
UNIVERSITIES AND SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Amareswar Galla Chief Curator, Amaravathi Heritage Town, AP, India & Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia I have had the opportunity to live in a small village, Amaravathi, in Andhra Pradesh, South India, for the past two ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
ICHCAPTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES ON SAFEGUARDING ICH WITHIN THE Khun-Neay Khuon Deputy Director-General, APSARA Authority, Cambodia Introduction Angkor Park, spread over an area of 40,100 hectares, happily coexists with local settlements (112 villages scattered within the boundaries of the registered site and dating from before the inscription of the site as a World Heritage element in 1994) MALAYSIA HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE TALK ON THE ICH COURIER On 30 August 2019 at the National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju, Republic of Korea, ICHCAP held a special roundtable talk facilitated by Dr. Seong-Yong Park, Editor-in-Chief, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the ICH Courier. Among the invited guests were GauraMancacaritadipura,
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
UNIVERSITIES AND SAFEGUARDING INTANGIBLE HERITAGE Amareswar Galla Chief Curator, Amaravathi Heritage Town, AP, India & Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia I have had the opportunity to live in a small village, Amaravathi, in Andhra Pradesh, South India, for the past two ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Interview with Charis Loke about Arts-ED and Integrating ICH into Non-Formal Education. 2018-11-15. On 8 November 2018, ICHCAP’s Associate Expert B.B.P. Hosmillo interviewed Charis Loke, a teacher and artist from Malaysia, after the 2018 NGO Conference in Hue, Vietnam. Charis Loke is an artist programmer and junior trainer atArts-ED Penang
THE KISHKINDA TRUST
The Kishkinda Trust (TKT) was established in 1997 with a vision to create a model village for cultural industries in a world heritage site. It capacitates the residents of Anegundi, at grassroots level to run creative businesses though incubators and conserve their historic heritage. A contemporary crafts & arts village – it is a plan thatis
JOTHASHILPA
Jothashilpa has the following objectives: To enhance arts practices in Bangladesh with a sustainable approach towards community engagement and development. To drive artisan development through social and economic avenues of value creation. To do research, documentation and dissemination of traditional art and crafts practices. USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
FROM SACRED TO TRUTH Sattar Fazylovich Mazhitov Director-General, International Institute for Integration of Socio-Humanitarian Research, “Intellect Orda” The creation of life on Earth begins with mystery. In pursuit of understanding mysterious things, humankind gained one of their most valuable qualities—veneration of sacred. Understanding the link between mystery and sacred has existed since the A COMMUNITY SAFEGUARDING ITS LIVING HERITAGE, LKHON KHOL San Phalla Deputy Director, Books and Reading Department, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Chhay Davin Researcher, General Department of Cultural Technique, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts On the east bank of the Mekong River about fifteen kilometers from Phnom A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CITY: FESTIVAL OF THAIPUSAM IN Nalina Gopal Curator, Indian Heritage Centre Singapore as a secular, multi-cultural, and multi-religious city state has had processions as part of its socio-religious fabric since the nineteenth century. Thaipusam, observed in Singapore since the late nineteenth century/and early twentieth century, is one of the most vibrant and longest surviving festivals in THE BEAUTY, WARMTH, AND HOSPITALITY OF PAGANA Nabeelah T. Abdulwahab Information System Researcher, National Commission for Culture and the Arts The Maranao are a southern Philippine ethno-linguistic group living along the fringes of Lake Lanao in the Lanao provinces of Mindanao. The Maranao are best known for their love of beauty as shown in their ukil art, poetry—the epicDarangen,
HEALING RITUALS OF BURYAT “SHAMANISM” Abaeva Liubov Lubsanovna Professor, Department of Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology and Religious Studies, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Background In the Buryat tradition (and in the Mongolian as well), “shamans” were not pure shamans in the classical sense of theword.
CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
SILK ROAD ICH
On 3 April 2020, ICHCAP held a consultation meeting of local experts as the first step towards a Silk Road ICH network project (2020–2024). Eleven participants attended the video conference was attended: Seong-in Kim, Secretary General of the Korea-Central AsiaNGOS – ICHCAP
The Electoral Board seeks candidates for the Steering Committee of ICH NGO Forum, which is a meeting of NGOs accredited by UNESCO in the framework of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.B.B.P. HOSMILLO
This essay is the second in a series that chiefly argues for the importance of seeing intangible heritage protection as a form of human rights protection and thus a necessity in critical times such asCOVID-19 pandemic.
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웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
FROM SACRED TO TRUTH Sattar Fazylovich Mazhitov Director-General, International Institute for Integration of Socio-Humanitarian Research, “Intellect Orda” The creation of life on Earth begins with mystery. In pursuit of understanding mysterious things, humankind gained one of their most valuable qualities—veneration of sacred. Understanding the link between mystery and sacred has existed since the A COMMUNITY SAFEGUARDING ITS LIVING HERITAGE, LKHON KHOL San Phalla Deputy Director, Books and Reading Department, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Chhay Davin Researcher, General Department of Cultural Technique, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts On the east bank of the Mekong River about fifteen kilometers from Phnom CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
SILK ROAD ICH
On 3 April 2020, ICHCAP held a consultation meeting of local experts as the first step towards a Silk Road ICH network project (2020–2024). Eleven participants attended the video conference was attended: Seong-in Kim, Secretary General of the Korea-Central AsiaNGOS – ICHCAP
The Electoral Board seeks candidates for the Steering Committee of ICH NGO Forum, which is a meeting of NGOs accredited by UNESCO in the framework of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.B.B.P. HOSMILLO
This essay is the second in a series that chiefly argues for the importance of seeing intangible heritage protection as a form of human rights protection and thus a necessity in critical times such asCOVID-19 pandemic.
ICHCAP
웹 사이트 필터링 정책에 따라 다음과 같은 경우에는 웹사이트 연결이 차단됩니다. WEbfront-K - 네트워크 관리자나 보안 담당자가 차단하도록 설정한 웹사이트에 연결할때 OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: ICH AS A PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL Adeline Chua Programme Officer, Arts-ED Arts-ED is a Malaysian non-profit organization operating out of George Town, Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It aims to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in both rural and urban communities. With programs focusing on the arts, culture, and heritage, Arts-ED usescreative
USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
ONGGI, BREATHING POTTERY OF KOREA In Kyu Kim Division Director, Collection Management Division, National Folk Museum of Korea Two frequently used proverbs in Korea are “like a rat caught in a jar” and “the sauce rather than the pot.” The first is used to describe someone caught in a difficult situation,like a
FROM SACRED TO TRUTH Sattar Fazylovich Mazhitov Director-General, International Institute for Integration of Socio-Humanitarian Research, “Intellect Orda” The creation of life on Earth begins with mystery. In pursuit of understanding mysterious things, humankind gained one of their most valuable qualities—veneration of sacred. Understanding the link between mystery and sacred has existed since the A COMMUNITY SAFEGUARDING ITS LIVING HERITAGE, LKHON KHOL San Phalla Deputy Director, Books and Reading Department, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Chhay Davin Researcher, General Department of Cultural Technique, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts On the east bank of the Mekong River about fifteen kilometers from Phnom CHENNAI, WHERE THE FUTURE EVOLVES IN TWO MONTHS Sudha Gopalakrishnan Executive Director, Sahapedia, India In June 2011, a friend of mine, Mr. Venkitesh Krishnana, an IT professional living in New Jersey, wrote to tell me that he would be visiting Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu. His month-long visit would bestarting in the
B.B.P. HOSMILLO
Slated for 30 July 2020 at 20:00 to 21:30 (Korean Standard Time), the third session of the ICH Webinar Series will be held. Co-organized by ICHCAP and the UNESCO Bangkok Office, participants and speakers hope to have a deeper engagement USING CULTURAL HERITAGE TO CONFRONT TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Larry Raigetal Chairman,, Waa'gey, Federated States of Micronesia Waa’gey is a community-based organization that uses traditional skills to confront the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the people of Micronesia’s most remote outer islands in the Pacific. We pursue the preservation of native knowledge, technologies,and
JOTHASHILPA
ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. MALAYSIA HANDICRAFT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ICHCAP supports activities directed toward the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage among the 48 member states of the Asia-Pacific region with a primary function of disseminating information and building networks in the ICH field. DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES ON SAFEGUARDING ICH WITHIN THE Khun-Neay Khuon Deputy Director-General, APSARA Authority, Cambodia Introduction Angkor Park, spread over an area of 40,100 hectares, happily coexists with local settlements (112 villages scattered within the boundaries of the registered site and dating from before the inscription of the site as a World Heritage element in 1994)THE KISHKINDA TRUST
Contact Information (Organization) Website: www.tktkishkinda.org: Address: Post Anegundi Dist: Koppal Karnataka – 583227 India. Tel+91 8533267777: Fax
FROM SACRED TO TRUTH Sattar Fazylovich Mazhitov Director-General, International Institute for Integration of Socio-Humanitarian Research, “Intellect Orda” The creation of life on Earth begins with mystery. In pursuit of understanding mysterious things, humankind gained one of their most valuable qualities—veneration of sacred. Understanding the link between mystery and sacred has existed since the HEALING RITUALS OF BURYAT “SHAMANISM” Abaeva Liubov Lubsanovna Professor, Department of Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology and Religious Studies, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Background In the Buryat tradition (and in the Mongolian as well), “shamans” were not pure shamans in the classical sense of theword.
A PROCESSION THROUGH THE CITY: FESTIVAL OF THAIPUSAM IN Nalina Gopal Curator, Indian Heritage Centre Singapore as a secular, multi-cultural, and multi-religious city state has had processions as part of its socio-religious fabric since the nineteenth century. Thaipusam, observed in Singapore since the late nineteenth century/and early twentieth century, is one of the most vibrant and longest surviving festivals in THE BEAUTY, WARMTH, AND HOSPITALITY OF PAGANA Nabeelah T. Abdulwahab Information System Researcher, National Commission for Culture and the Arts The Maranao are a southern Philippine ethno-linguistic group living along the fringes of Lake Lanao in the Lanao provinces of Mindanao. The Maranao are best known for their love of beauty as shown in their ukil art, poetry—the epicDarangen,
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YEONDEUNGHOE, LANTERN LIGHTING FESTIVAL IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA Republic of Korea Inscribed in 2020 (15.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Yeondeunghoe, lantern lighting festival, takes place throughout the Republic ofKorea. As...
SINGAPO人—DISCOVERING CHINESE SINGAPOREAN CULTURE THROUGH FOOD, FESTIVALS, AND LANGUAGE Singapore is a tiny Southeast Asian nation-state located in a region with many ethnic groups, of which the Chinese comprise only a small percentage of the overall population. Yet, the... YOUTH EYES ON THE SILK ROADS PHOTO CONTEST 2021 Calling young photographers! Do you live along the Silk Roads? Have you traveled these ancient routes? Does their rich history fascinate you? Then join UNESCO in promoting dialogue, diversity, and... THE OLD FUTURE DREAMED IN THE CLASSROOM Whenever May comes every year, flurries of cherry blossoms fall down and colorful lanterns for Buddha’s birthday embroider the streets. Regardless of religion, nationality, race and age, lanterns shineequally...
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Hawker Culture reflects a living heritage that resonates with people from all walks of life in Singapore. In celebration of the successful inscription of Hawker Culture onto the UNESCO Representative... COLLABORATION AND CONTENT COMPETITIVENESS ARE KEY TO THE SUCCESS OF ICHLINKS, AN INTANGIBLE HERITAGE INFORMATION SHARING PLATFORM Experts agree that the success of ichLinks (ichlinks.com), ambitiously launched in March as an ICH information sharing platform in the Asia-Pacific region, depends on these two factors. Collaboration ofthe...
YEONDEUNGHOE, LANTERN LIGHTING FESTIVAL IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA Republic of Korea Inscribed in 2020 (15.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Yeondeunghoe, lantern lighting festival, takes place throughout the Republic ofKorea. As...
SINGAPO人—DISCOVERING CHINESE SINGAPOREAN CULTURE THROUGH FOOD, FESTIVALS, AND LANGUAGE Singapore is a tiny Southeast Asian nation-state located in a region with many ethnic groups, of which the Chinese comprise only a small percentage of the overall population. Yet, the... YOUTH EYES ON THE SILK ROADS PHOTO CONTEST 2021 Calling young photographers! Do you live along the Silk Roads? Have you traveled these ancient routes? Does their rich history fascinate you? Then join UNESCO in promoting dialogue, diversity, and... THE OLD FUTURE DREAMED IN THE CLASSROOM Whenever May comes every year, flurries of cherry blossoms fall down and colorful lanterns for Buddha’s birthday embroider the streets. Regardless of religion, nationality, race and age, lanterns shineequally...
SINGAPORE HAWKER CULTURE: A WEBINAR SERIES: HAWKER CULTURE AND SOCIALSPACES IN SINGAPORE
Hawker Culture reflects a living heritage that resonates with people from all walks of life in Singapore. In celebration of the successful inscription of Hawker Culture onto the UNESCO Representative... COLLABORATION AND CONTENT COMPETITIVENESS ARE KEY TO THE SUCCESS OF ICHLINKS, AN INTANGIBLE HERITAGE INFORMATION SHARING PLATFORM Experts agree that the success of ichLinks (ichlinks.com), ambitiously launched in March as an ICH information sharing platform in the Asia-Pacific region, depends on these two factors. Collaboration ofthe...
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