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Living Heritage Series-Traditional Musical Instruments
  • Manage No DC00000235
    Author ICHCAP
    Published Year 2021
    Category Book
    Language English
    Publishing Country Republic of Korea
    Publisher ICHCAP, #Heritage Alive
    Copyright Copyright
    Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description ICHCAP published the book Living Heritage Series – Traditional Musical Instruments in collaboration with the ICH NGO Forum’s #HeritageAlive. Proven from a long history, music shares thoughts and emotions among community members who play the instruments and enjoy it. This book was made with the contributions of fifteen writers from countries across the globe. The authors describe the current status of traditional music and provide insight on how to revitalize these traditions based on the 2003 Convention.
Contents (Author )
Introduction of the Traditional Musical Instruments Emily Drani (#HeritageAlive)
1. Long Willow Flute - Safeguarding an Embodied Practice Eivind Falk (Norwegian Crafts Institute)
2. Des anches déhanchent des hanches : le souffle enlevant du petit accordéon au Québec Antoine Gauthier (Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant)
3. Safeguarding the Furruco and the Cirrampla of Casanare, Colombia Gerson Leonardo Jara Kevin Sneider Tarazona Edition and translation: Laura López Corporación Cultural Casanari – CIOFF® Colombia
4. The Story of Kamaicha - Identity of a Community Madhura Dutta (Banglanatak dot com)
5. Tracing the Traditional Bandura Making in Modern Ukraine Oleksandr Butsenko, Valentyna Demian, and Victoria Havrylenko (Democracy through Culture)
6. Les expressions liées au balafon Sénoufo, patrimoine culturel immatériel de l’humanité Sabari Christian Dao (Conseiller en gestion du patrimoine culturel Musée national du Burkina Faso)
7. Revitalization of the Bigwala Gourd Trumpet Heritage of the Basoga People of Uganda James Isabirye (Department of Performing Arts, Kyambogo University)
8. Safeguarding the Zampogna between Tradition and Innovation Antonietta Caccia (The Cultural Association Circolo della Zampogna)
9. Safeguarding Musical Traditions — Experiences from Latvia Ilmārs Pumpurs (Skaņumāja)
10. La Valiha de Madagascar, la transmission de son art et son avenir. Paroles de praticiens Désiré Razafindrazaka (Les Amis du Patrimoine de Madagasca)
11. For a Shared Safeguard of Mozambique Chopi Timbila Gianira Ferrara (Nova University, Lisbon Ethnomusicology Institute) Sara Morais (Brasilia University, The Intangible Heritage Department of IPHAN/Brazil)
12. Mizhavu — The Sacred Percussion Instrument of Kutiyattam V. Jayarajan (Folkland, International Centre for Folklore and Culture)
13. Museums’ Role in Safeguarding Musical Instruments Yeongjin Lee (Museum of Musical Instruments of the World)
14. Safeguarding Traditional Culture Through Music: A Case Study in the Interior of Kalimantan Haryanto Taliwangsa (Ethnic Music Community)
15. Creative Approaches in Reviving Kanklės in Lithuania Aušra Trapulionytė-Butkauskienė (Society of National Culture of Pabiržė Village) Agota Zdanavičiūtė (Laiminguo) Milda Valančiauskienė (Vilnius University, History Department)

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