2013 study tour report. Toward Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage for the Promotion of Cultural Identity and Community Resilience in Timor-Leste
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2013 study tour report.
Toward Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage for the Promotion of Cultural Identity and Community Resilience in Timor-Leste
Toward Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage for the Promotion of Cultural Identity and Community Resilience in Timor-Leste
Type de document
fr
Ouvrage
Cote MCM
396.01(52) IRC
Date de parution
2013
Origine géographique
International
Langue
An
Anglais
Anglais
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A study tour in Japan for administrative officials from Timor-Leste was implemented at the request of the government of Timor-Leste and the UNESCO Jakarta Office.
The objectives of this project were as follows: 1) participants gain knowledge on institutional and policy framework at national and local levels in Japan; 2) participants acquire information on good practices of transmitting, conserving, and disseminating ICH in Japan; 3) officers in charge of the cultural sector achieve a common understanding of the existing problems in Timor-Leste.
The study tour was held in Tokyo, Oga City, Yuki City and Mashiko Town from 22 to 26 October 2013 including the workshop and field visits. The workshop consisted of lectures by Japanese ICH experts (national, local and community level), presentations by participants and group work sessions to identify the problems and needs for ICH safeguarding. Also, field visits were made to the various types of museums and communities in connection with the safeguarding of ICH at national and community levels.
A total of 22 experts and participants from Timore-Leste, the Portuguese Republic, Indonesia and Japan were involved in this project.
The outcomes of the study tour have been published to complete the project.
The objectives of this project were as follows: 1) participants gain knowledge on institutional and policy framework at national and local levels in Japan; 2) participants acquire information on good practices of transmitting, conserving, and disseminating ICH in Japan; 3) officers in charge of the cultural sector achieve a common understanding of the existing problems in Timor-Leste.
The study tour was held in Tokyo, Oga City, Yuki City and Mashiko Town from 22 to 26 October 2013 including the workshop and field visits. The workshop consisted of lectures by Japanese ICH experts (national, local and community level), presentations by participants and group work sessions to identify the problems and needs for ICH safeguarding. Also, field visits were made to the various types of museums and communities in connection with the safeguarding of ICH at national and community levels.
A total of 22 experts and participants from Timore-Leste, the Portuguese Republic, Indonesia and Japan were involved in this project.
The outcomes of the study tour have been published to complete the project.
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18x25.5
Nbre de volumes
1
Nbre de pages
116