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Réunions sur le patrimoine culturel immatériel (co-)organisées par l’UNESCO

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Les indicateurs liés à l’éducation dans le cadre global de résultats (CGR) de la Conventiondu 2003 et leur rapport avec l’ODD 4
01/08-12-2020En ligne (-)

Huitième réunion annuelle des centres de catégorie 2 actifs dans le domaine du patrimoine culturel immatériel
30-11-2020en ligne (-)

Session d’information et d’échange 15.COM
23-11-2020En ligne (France)

Formation en ligne des formateurs sur la sauvegarde de la viabilité du patrimoine culturel immatériel en cas de pandémie dans le contexte du développement durable
09/13-11-2020En ligne (Philippines)

Quatrième réunion du Bureau 15.COM
09/12-11-2020Consultation électronique (France)

UNESCO Quito - ResiliArt debate: Intangible cultural heritage of afro-descendant communities as a resilience resource during the COVID-19 crisis.
05-11-2020Online meeting (-)

Training on Community based inventorying and pilot inventorying exercise
04/05-11-2020Gaza (Palestine)

Atelier virtuel de l’UNESCO sur la nomination du patrimoine culturel immatériel
02/05-11-2020En ligne (Bangladesh)

Training on Community based inventorying and pilot inventorying exercise
26/28-10-2020Gaza (Palestine)

Workshop on Community Based Inventorying
14-10-2020/14-11-2020Formation en ligne (Arabie saoudite)

8e session de l’Assemblée générale
08/10-09-2020Paris (France)

4e Atelier de formation des formateurs pour l’Asie-Centrale
24/28-08-2020En ligne (-)

Workshop on the preparation of nominations files and International Assistance requests in the framework of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage’
16/26-08-2020Ramallah (Palestine)

ICH Webinar Series Session III to Focus on Regional Networks for the Teaching of Living Heritage in Higher Education
30-07-2020Online meeting (République de Corée)

Session II of ICH Webinar Series to Tackle the Teaching of Heritage Amidst the Pandemic
02-07-2020Online meeting (-)

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The inaugural session of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Webinar Series was held on 18 June 2020, centering on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on living heritage in the Asia-Pacific region. Co-organized by ICHCAP and the UNESCO Bangkok Office, the first session featured presentations that addressed how the pandemic unsettled the transmission of ICH, particularly the involvement of communities, groups, and individuals in ICH safeguarding activities. Significantly, the first session looked into the possible roles ICH might take in a crisis—a crucial understanding of living heritage especially in imagining the future that is indubitably defined by the challenging measures the pandemic has brought upon us. Delving deeper into the impacts of the pandemic on heritage with the state of higher education in mind, the second session of the webinar series is intentioned to look into the teaching of heritage-related disciplines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The incalculable damages the pandemic has had on cultural tourism and heritage conservation practices—with the Luang Prabang World Heritage in Laos, Borobodur in Indonesia, and other important sites of tangible heritage in Asia on lockdown for months—have crisp implications on the link between heritage education and economic development, the study of professional heritage conservation and risk assessment, as well as site management and policies that also consider the livelihood of communities related to specific tangible heritage sites. The harsh effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are strikingly visible in universities, too. In the Republic of Korea and China, academic gatherings have been cancelled, with the drastic change being instruction largely served through online platforms. In this survey of universities with academic programs related to living heritage, these two East Asian countries have university degrees that solely focus on ICH. Meanwhile, with varied border closure, lockdown, or curfew strategies to restrict mobility and travel in countries where there are academic degrees or post-graduate programs that are highly related to ICH such as India, Thailand, Vietnam, Mongolia, Myanmar, and the Philippines, we can only expect to find ourselves among academics, researchers, and higher education students looking for innovative teaching and learning models, instructional designs, and alternative practices of scholarly study that respond to the needs of heritage instruction amidst the pandemic.

How does COVID-19 pandemic affect the way we think about the relation between heritage and educational institution? What are the new issues and understanding for teaching or research to address that have been raised by the pandemic (e.g. role of heritage, creativity, community, sustainability, etc.)? What alternative practices are formulated to cover the objectives of traditional methods of critical inquiry such as fieldwork, survey, and interview? These are some of the important questions the Session II of the ICH Webinar Series will address. Co-organised by ICHCAP, UNESCO Bangkok Office, and the Asian Academy of Heritage Management, the session will be held on 2 July 2020 at 17:00 (Korean Standard Time). It will be chaired by Boram Kim of ICHCAP and moderated by Dr. Hanhee Hahm of Chonbuk National University (Republic of Korea), featuring presentations by Dr. Neel Kamal Chapagain of Ahmedabad University (India), Kristal Buckley of Deakin University (Australia), Danilo Pesce of Polytechnic of Turin (Italy), and Dr. Nikhil Joshi of the National University of Singapore.

The ICH Webinar Series is free and open to the public. Interested parties should register through this link. Please visit this webpage for a consolidated information about the series.

14th annual meeting of the South-East European Expert Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
26-06-2020Réunion virtuelle (-)

Atelier sur la coopération et l’assistance internationale dans le domaine du patrimoine culturel immatériel
22/23-06-2020Beyrouth (Liban)

ICH Webinar Series : “Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Asia-Pacific Region”
18-06-2020Online meeting (-)

Atelier de renforcement des capacités des journalistes sur la Convention de 2003
17/19-06-2020Bujumbura (Burundi)

Atelier sur la préparation des dossiers de candidature et des demandes d’assistance internationale
04/10-05-2020Ramallah (Palestine)

Integrating Intangible Cultural Heritage in School-Based Education – Lessons Learnt from the UNESCO-EU Pilot Project
27-02-2020/01-03-2020Rotterdam (Pays-Bas)

Atelier sur la préparation des candidatures sur les listes de la Convention de 2003
27/29-02-2020Beyrouth (Liban)

Atelier sur la préparation des demandes d’assistance internationale et des candidatures aux listes de la Convention de 2003
23/27-02-2020Khartoum (Soudan)

Training Workshop on the Development of Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding Measures and Project Management in Eastern Sudan States (Red Sea, Kassala and Gedaref states)
21-01-2020/23-02-2020Gedaref (Soudan)

Atelier de renforcement des capacités sur l’élaboration d’inventaire du patrimoine culturel immatériel avec la participation des communautés à Nhlangano
19/29-01-2020Nhlangano (Eswatini)

Workshop on the Implementation of the 2003 Convention on the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage – in three East Sudan States (Red sea, Kassala, Gedaref)
19/20-01-2020Gedaref (Soudan)

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