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Manage No VC00000037 Country Republic of Korea Year 2020 Copyright ICHCAP Attach File View 1

Description | On 12 and 13 November 2020, ICHCAP and the ICH NGO Forum virtually held the 2020 ICH NGO Conference entitled “ICH and Resilience in Crisis.” The fifteen participants, including eleven selected presenters from ten countries around the world, discussed various cases and activities of each country applied under the Corona-era, and proposed solidarity for the resilience of ICH for a ‘New Normal.’ Session 1: In the Vortex: COVID-19 Era, Roles of NGOs to Safeguard ICH Special Lecture 1: 'Resilience System Analysis' by Roberto Martinez Yllescas, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Mexico 1. 'Uncovering the veil of immaterial cultural heritage towards and autonomous management of well-being as well as cultural and territorial preservation' by Carolina Bermúdez, Fundación Etnollano 2. 'Holistic Development Model of Community-Based Intangible Cultural Heritage of Yuen Long District in Hong Kong of China' by Kai-kwong Choi, Life Encouraging Fund 3. 'Indigenous Knowledge System as a vector in combating COVID-19' by Allington Ndlovu, Amagugu International Heritage Centre 4. 'Enlivening Dyeing Tradition and ICH: The initiative of ARHI in North East of India' by Dibya Jyoti Borah, President, ARHI Session 2: Homo Ludens vs. Home Ludens: Changed Features COVID-19 Brought 1. 'The Popular Reaction to COVID-19 from the Intangible Cultural Heritage among Member Cities of the ICCN' by Julio Nacher, ICCN Secretariat, Algemesi, Spain 2. 'Innovation for Arts and Cultural Education Amid a Pandemic' by Jeff M. Poulin, Creative Generation 3. 'Promoting Heritage Education through Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Kalasha Valleys of Pakistan' by Ghiasuddin Pir & Meeza Ubaid, THAAP 4. 'Shifting to Online Activities: Digital Divide among the NGOs and ICH Communities in Korea' by Hanhee Hahm CICS Session 3: Consilience: Prototype vs. Archetype for Educational Source Special Lecture 2: 'Geographical imbalance: the challenge of getting a more balanced representation of accredited non-governmental organizations under the 2003 Convention' by Matti Hakamäki, Finnish Folk Music Institute 1. 'Crafting a Post Covid-19 World: Building Greater Resilience in the Crafts Sector through Strengthening Ties with its Community’s Cultural System' by Joseph Lo, World Crafts Council International 2. 'Arts and Influence: Untangling Corporate Engagement in the Cultural Sector' by Nicholas Pozek, Asian Legal Programs, Columbia University 3. 'ICH in the South-Western Alps: Empowering Communities through Youth Education on Nature and Cultural Practices' by Alessio Re & Giulia Avanza, Santagata Foundation for the Economy of Culture |
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Resilience System Analysis: Intangible Cultural Heritage, NGOs, and the Post COVID-19 Challenge
Roberto Martinez Yllescas shares the OECD view on resilience and the methodology behind the analysis of resilience systems. He stressed how vital resilient system analysis is in the face of rebuilding communities and rebuilding regions in the context of the very dire, very deep, and very worrisome consequences of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Uncovering the veil of immaterial cultural heritage towards and autonomous management of well-being as well as cultural and territorial preservation
Carolina Bermúdez focuses on her experience with the Piaroa people in the Mataven forest, Columbia Amazonia. This experience led her to understand immaterial cultural heritage (ICH) both as a catalyst and a mean for building community well-being as well as contributing to cultural and territorial preservation, rather than as a result on itself. She shared this ICH understanding experience with the lesson for NGO.
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Holistic Development Model of Community-Based Intangible Cultural Heritage of Yuen Long District in Hong Kong of China
Yuen Long Community Intangible Cultural Heritage Development Project is a proposal of the Life Encouraging Fund, a non-governmental organization based in Yuen Long district. This pilot project is an exemplar of an NGO working for community-based ICH education and transmission with a holistic development model. Kai-kwong Choi introduced activities of the project implemented by the Life Encouraging Fund.
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Indigenous Knowledge System as a vector in combating COVID-19
Allington Ndlovu highlightes interventions by local communities on how they have deployed indigenous knowledge systems to treat COVID19 symptoms and also enhance food security in light of job losses and lockdowns
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