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  • Budget du projet :
    • 150 008 US$
  • Source :
    • Fonds en dépôt du Japon
  • Dates de mise en œuvre :
    • 01/01/2005 - 01/10/2008

Pays bénéficiaire(s) : Colombie

Résumé :

Masqueraded dancers, actors and musicians delight crowds through performances marked by European, African and indigenous influences. To enhance the transmission of the tradition, the Children’s Carnival was created and has become a vital element of the carnival.

Activities

  • Field research to create an inventory and database and to select the expressions of the Carnival to be safeguarded
  • Creation of a cultural map of the Colombian Caribbean region
  • Support of the formation of the Network of the Carnival of Barranquilla, consisting of institutions involved in the preservation of this heritage.
  • Assistance to seasoned performers in order to enable them to transmit their extensive choreographic, theatrical and musical know-how to younger generations.

These activities are intended to raise awareness among the inhabitants of the region as to the value of their cultural expressions and the urgent need to safeguard them. Conditions ensuring the continuation of the Carnival will be reinforced through a network and support systems for the local community.

01/07/2006 - 01/11/2008 – Plan d'action pour la sauvegarde de expressions orales et graphiques des Wajapi à Amapa01/06/2005 - 01/08/2008 – Plan d’action pour la sauvegarde de La Tumba Francesa

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