Expert meeting on criteria for inscription on the lists established by the 2003 Convention
The meeting on criteria for inscription of intangible heritage elements on the Lists to be established under the 2003 Convention (Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity...
5 - 6 December 2005
The meeting on criteria for inscription of intangible heritage elements on the Lists to be established under the 2003 Convention (Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding) was attended by experts coming from some 15 UNESCO Member States and by observers from another 30 Member States.
The report summarises the debates of the meeting and presents the selection criteria as recommended at the conclusion of the meeting, relating in particular :
to the definition of intangible heritage given in the Convention,
to the need of involving communities in the whole identification and safeguarding process,
and to the importance of transmission of ICH.
Music, dance and theatre traditions
1 November 2005
The purpose of the meeting was to study various inventory‐making methodologies and to debate issues to be taken into account when preparing the implementation of the 2003 Convention. Indeed, the characteristics of various systems already under elaboration or in place were studied and compared during the meeting, as were the different approaches and experiences of Member States, regions and disciplines. The debates and the conclusions of the meeting will contribute substantially to the elaboration of thematic manuals on the safeguarding of the ICH. The experts took part in the meeting in their personal capacities; they did not represent – unless they explicitly stated otherwise – official positions of their countries.
The 30 participating experts were selected among researchers, representatives of custodian communities, civil servants working in local and national administrations, as well as from relevant NGOs. Most of them came from countries that had already acquired experience in preparing one or more inventories of ICH.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) was also invited, as were observers from UNESCO Member States, in particular those that had already ratified the Convention or that had shown a special interest in UNESCO’s programmes in the field of ICH. Some 50 observers attended all or part of the meeting. There were four plenary working sessions, each of which was introduced by a keynote presentation.
Final report (English |French )
UNESCO
Expert meeting on inventorying Intangible Cultural Heritage
The purpose of the meeting was to study various inventory‐making methodologies and to debate issues to be taken into account when preparing the implementation of the 2003 Convention. Indeed, the characteristics of various systems already under elaboration or in place were studied and compared during the meeting, as were the different approaches and experiences of Member States, regions and disciplines. The debates and the conclusions of the meeting will contribute substantially to the elaboration of thematic manuals on the safeguarding of the ICH. The experts took part in the meeting in their personal capacities; they did not represent – unless they explicitly stated otherwise – official positions of their countries.
The 30 participating experts were selected among researchers, representatives of custodian communities, civil servants working in local and national administrations, as well as from relevant NGOs. Most of them came from countries that had already acquired experience in preparing one or more inventories of ICH.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) was also invited, as were observers from UNESCO Member States, in particular those that had already ratified the Convention or that had shown a special interest in UNESCO’s programmes in the field of ICH. Some 50 observers attended all or part of the meeting. There were four plenary working sessions, each of which was introduced by a keynote presentation.
Final report (English |French )
17 - 18 March 2005
The aim of the meeting was to promote the Convention with a view not only to its ratification but also to its implementation. Experts from all over Latin America including Cuba attended the meeting.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Caribbean States
The aim of the meeting was to promote the Convention with a view not only to its ratification but also to its implementation. Experts from all over Latin America including Cuba attended the meeting.
17 - 19 February 2005
Jointly organized with the Algerian authorities on the occasion of the official visit of the Director-General of UNESCO to Algeria, this regional meeting was be attended by representatives of some thirty Member States.
Mrs. Aliyeva, First Lady of Azerbaïdjan, and several important Algerian dignitaries, including Mr Mohammed Bedjaoui, President of the Constitutional Council, were also be present.
Contact in Rabat: Mohamed Ould Khattar - in co-operation with the Ministry of Culture in Algiers.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Arab States
Jointly organized with the Algerian authorities on the occasion of the official visit of the Director-General of UNESCO to Algeria, this regional meeting was be attended by representatives of some thirty Member States.
Mrs. Aliyeva, First Lady of Azerbaïdjan, and several important Algerian dignitaries, including Mr Mohammed Bedjaoui, President of the Constitutional Council, were also be present.
Contact in Rabat: Mohamed Ould Khattar - in co-operation with the Ministry of Culture in Algiers.
5 - 6 January 2005
The main aim of this meeting was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of ICH.The meeting was attented by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Europe and North America
The main aim of this meeting was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of ICH.The meeting was attented by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
13 - 15 December 2004
Kazan (Russian Federation)
The main aim of the meetings was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage.The meeting was participated by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Eastern and Southern Africa
The main aim of the meetings was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage.The meeting was participated by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
22 - 24 November 2004
UNESCO and the Japanese Agency for Culture decided to organize jointly an international conference on this theme in Japan on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Venice Charter and of the 10th anniversary of the Nara Document on Authenticity, and to launch a world-wide debate on a possible integrated approach to the safeguarding of the tangible and intangible heritage.
In all, 45 experts were invited to discuss different topics covering current heritage management problems. They adopted a new Declaration on an Integrated Approach.
Contact : HAYASHI, Nao
UNESCO
International Conference on « The Safeguarding of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Towards an Integrated Approach »
UNESCO and the Japanese Agency for Culture decided to organize jointly an international conference on this theme in Japan on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Venice Charter and of the 10th anniversary of the Nara Document on Authenticity, and to launch a world-wide debate on a possible integrated approach to the safeguarding of the tangible and intangible heritage.
In all, 45 experts were invited to discuss different topics covering current heritage management problems. They adopted a new Declaration on an Integrated Approach.
Contact : HAYASHI, Nao
20 - 23 October 2004
The main aim of the meetings was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage.The meeting was participated by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Asia
The main aim of the meetings was not only to encourage Member States to ratify the Convention, but also to create an opportunity to exchange views and experiences in relationship to the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage.The meeting was participated by policy-makers in relevant fields of respective governments.
20 - 22 September 2004
Following the joint organization of two international conferences “Dialogue of Civilizations” (2001), and “Globalization with a Human Face – Benefitting All” (2003), UNU and UNESCO pursued their exploration of the links between increased global interaction and human development through the organization of a third international conference, “Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage – Opportunities, threats and challenges”, held in Tokyo, 26-27 August 2004.
Published report of the Conference (English ) - contains all elements mentionned below
Table of content:
Introduction (English )
Summary and conclusions (English )
Overview - 4 papers (English )
Opportunities: renewed dialogues, a stimulus for creativity and understanding - 2 papers (English )
Threats: homogenization, erosion, conflicts - 4 papers (English )
Challenges: making use of opportunities countering threats - 5 papers (English )
Annex - including Background paper (English )
UNESCO
International Conference on Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage
Following the joint organization of two international conferences “Dialogue of Civilizations” (2001), and “Globalization with a Human Face – Benefitting All” (2003), UNU and UNESCO pursued their exploration of the links between increased global interaction and human development through the organization of a third international conference, “Globalization and Intangible Cultural Heritage – Opportunities, threats and challenges”, held in Tokyo, 26-27 August 2004.
Published report of the Conference (English ) - contains all elements mentionned below
Table of content:
Introduction (English )
Summary and conclusions (English )
Overview - 4 papers (English )
Opportunities: renewed dialogues, a stimulus for creativity and understanding - 2 papers (English )
Threats: homogenization, erosion, conflicts - 4 papers (English )
Challenges: making use of opportunities countering threats - 5 papers (English )
Annex - including Background paper (English )
26 - 27 July 2004
Preparatory Meeting for a Manual on social practices, rituals and festive events
8 - 10 July 2004
The aim of the meeting was to promote the Convention with a view not only to its ratification but also to its implementation following its entry into force three months after the thirtieth ratification. Experts from all over Latin America including Cuba were attending the meeting.
UNESCO
Regional meeting for Latin America and Cuba
The aim of the meeting was to promote the Convention with a view not only to its ratification but also to its implementation following its entry into force three months after the thirtieth ratification. Experts from all over Latin America including Cuba were attending the meeting.
28 - 30 June 2004
The purpose of the two-day regional seminar was to promote the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage was to encourage States to ratify the Convention. The meeting was attended by 24 states.
Agenda (French )
Speeches :
Mr. Armoogum PARSURAMEN , director of BREDA (French )
Mr. Olabiyi Babalola Joseph YAI , president of Commission IV (Culture) of the General Conference of UNESCO (French )
H.Exc. Mr. Omolewa , ambassador and permanent delegate of Nigeria to UNESCO, President of the General Conference (English )
List of participants (French )
Final report (French )
UNESCO
Regional meeting for West and Central Africa
The purpose of the two-day regional seminar was to promote the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage was to encourage States to ratify the Convention. The meeting was attended by 24 states.
Agenda (French )
Speeches :
Mr. Armoogum PARSURAMEN , director of BREDA (French )
Mr. Olabiyi Babalola Joseph YAI , president of Commission IV (Culture) of the General Conference of UNESCO (French )
H.Exc. Mr. Omolewa , ambassador and permanent delegate of Nigeria to UNESCO, President of the General Conference (English )
List of participants (French )
Final report (French )
7 - 9 June 2004
This meeting on the roles of museums in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage considered two main questions:
How can museums contribute to safeguarding living heritage, especially at the level of local communities?
How can museums contribute to the visibility of forms of living heritage, in accordance with the aims of UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003)?
UNESCO
Expert meeting on museums and Intangible Cultural Heritage
This meeting on the roles of museums in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage considered two main questions:
How can museums contribute to safeguarding living heritage, especially at the level of local communities?
How can museums contribute to the visibility of forms of living heritage, in accordance with the aims of UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003)?
5 - 7 April 2004
Oud-Poelgeest (Netherlands)
The meeting discussed how to accommodate gender issues in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. To what extent does the intangible cultural heritage depend on gender-specific practices and transmission? Does recognition and encouragement of female transmitters of intangible heritage contribute to the empowerment of women in contemporary societies? Can the concept of gender equality always be compatible with the preservation of traditional cultures and lifeways? How can we accommodate gender issues in the field of intangible cultural heritage? Ten participants addressed these and other questions to find realistic and meaningful solutions, with a view to the implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
UNESCO
Expert meeting on Gender and Intangible Cultural Heritage
The meeting discussed how to accommodate gender issues in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. To what extent does the intangible cultural heritage depend on gender-specific practices and transmission? Does recognition and encouragement of female transmitters of intangible heritage contribute to the empowerment of women in contemporary societies? Can the concept of gender equality always be compatible with the preservation of traditional cultures and lifeways? How can we accommodate gender issues in the field of intangible cultural heritage? Ten participants addressed these and other questions to find realistic and meaningful solutions, with a view to the implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
8 - 10 December 2003
Documents
Preliminary Draft International Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and report by the Director-General on the situation calling for standard-setting and on the possible scope of such standard-setting 32 C/26 + ADD. : English
UNESCO
UNESCO. General Conference; 32nd session; 2003
Documents
Preliminary Draft International Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and report by the Director-General on the situation calling for standard-setting and on the possible scope of such standard-setting 32 C/26 + ADD. : English
29 September 2003 - 17 October 2003