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ASIA DANCE CULTURE INSTITUTE, under the Department of Ethnic Dance at Gyeongsang National University
The Asia Dance Culture Institute, under the Department of Ethnic Dance at Gyeongsang National University, staged a Korean traditional dance performance on November 11, 2019, which consisted of taepyeongmu (dance of great peace; Korean National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 92), salpurichum (exorcism dance; Korean National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 46), Dongnae hallyangchum (playboy dance of Dongnae; Busan Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 14) and Jindo bukchum (drum dance of Jindo; Jeollanam-do Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 18). The conceptual theme of the performance was to envisage the prestige of Korean traditional dance and facilitate its encounter with artificial intelligence (AI) robots in the coming era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.\nIt was regarded in dance circles as the first experimental performance of a traditional dance involving an AI robot in Korea. nSince its launch in 2007, the Asia Dance Culture Institute has identified, inherited and developed Asian dance, and furthermore, disseminated it widely in Korea and abroad with the aim to promote the greatness of Asian choreographed arts. It also endeavors to develop cultural contents for Asian dance through academic conferences and education projects. This year, we ventured to perform “Dialogue Between Dance and Robots” as a regular performance of the Asian Traditional Dance Company. Our time-honored dance that has been inherited from the distant past through the lasting accumulation of time is said to be a product into which the past and the present have been condensed and converged. The moment such traditional dance encounters engineering science, we can cautiously begin to anticipate the upcoming future. In the not-so-distant future, perhaps we will feel that AI and robots are our close companions in life, as opposed to simple tools, as we enter into the era of the fourth industrial revolution. It would not be an exaggeration to speculate that this work of collaboration between humans and robots on stage represents a new world that awaits us. The Asia Dance Culture Institute will continue its efforts to create new content that will be born from the convergence of intangible cultural heritage and artificial intelligence.
South Korea -
Indonesian Heritage Trust (Badan Pelestarian Pusaka Indonesia or BBPI)
The Indonesian Heritage Trust (Badan Pelestarian Pusaka Indonesia or BBPI) is a non-profit organization for heritage practitioners, advocates and heritage lovers from various background over various regions in Indonesia. BBPI has conducted research and relevant projects on safeguarding both tangible and intangible heritage. They hold the credit to the publication of Charter of Indonesian Heritage Management and Conservation in 2013.
Indonesia -
Ladakh Arts and Media Organisation (LAMO)
The Ladakh Arts and Media Organisation is a public charitable trust established to articulate annalternative vision for the arts and media in Ladakh. The organization set up the LAMO Centre in Leh,nthe main town of the region, to provide a space for the understanding and development of the arts.\nThe complex on which the Centre is located comprises two historical houses below the 17th centurynLechen Pelkhar (Leh Palace). The houses were restored by LAMO and converted to an arts spacenwith galleries, offices, a library and reading room, screening room, conference room, and open-airnperformance site. The Centre is designed to conduct outreach programs, lectures, film screenings,nresearch and documentation projects, workshops and exhibitions that showcase Ladakh’s materialnand visual culture, performing arts and literature.
India -
BITA (Bangladesh Institute of Theatre Arts)
Bangladesh Institute of Theatre Arts (BITA) is a Non Government Organisation established in 2004. The oraganisation works in the sector of performing arts, crafts and oral tradition for safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Performing arts (like theatre, Kabi Gaan, folk songs etc.) is the specialization area where the organisation works closely using diverse modalities with engagement of grassroots artists from rural and urban area entangling multiple ingredients of cultural heritage like use of traditional musical instruments, folk cultural forms. The organisation has been working with multiple communities which are mainly derived from disadvantaged and neglected section of the society including fisher folk, ethnic minorities, peasants, blacksmiths, grassroots artisans, slum dwellers, children, youth adolescents, women etc from Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Lakshmipur, Noakhali, Feni and Bandarban Hill District. The extensive use of performing arts have been playing significant role reviving and promoting the cultural heritage from one generation to another in order to expedite human rights promotion, social harmony and sustainable development. The ICH safeguarding activities that they undertake are: skill development- technical improvement, knowledge sharing, workshop activities, use of folk elements, etc. They have initiated cultural exchange and are working within and outside the country. BITA also has documentation and publication both in the form of audio and books. As an organisation, BITA has been successful in engaging youth to take part in ICH practices and activities related to safeguarding and promotion activities of ICH as livelihood options.
Bangladesh -
Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation is under the directnadministration of Hoi An City People’s Committee. The Center was founded by Quang NamnProvincial People’s Committee at the request of the Hoi An City Chairperson and the Director ofnQuang Nam Province Department of Home Affairs.\nThe Center is responsible for administratively managing, researching, preserving, and promotingnthe values of Hoi An cultural heritage. The Center also jointly manages the Cu Lao Cham – Hoi AnnWorld Biosphere Reserve.
Viet Nam -
GEORGE TOWN WORLD HERITAGE INCORPORATED (GTWHI)
As one of the most complete surviving historic city centers with a multicultural living heritage on the Straits of Malacca, George Town was inscribed as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in 2008, together with Melaka. To manage, monitor, and promote the George Town World Heritage Site, George Town World Heritage Incorporated (gtwhi.com.my) was established in 2010 by the state government of Penang.\nGTWHI works closely with the council and community to overcome day-to-day challenges with regard to promoting sustainable tourism, revitalizing traditional trades, remodeling local market ecology, redefining the use of space, and driving residents back to the city center. We also accumulate baseline data through systematic and scientific research to develop mid- and long-term heritage conservation programs and policies. Our approaches are highly organic and community based, and we take serious commitments to sustain the coexistence of diversity, which is divided according to geographical area, linguistic groups, religious identity, and social status.
Malaysia -
Cultural Heritage Association of Vietnam (CHAV)
The Cultural Heritage Association of Vietnam (CHAV) is a social and professional organization thatnbrings together organizations and individuals engaged in professional activities or passionate aboutncultural heritage, contributing to the protection and promotion of its values. Established throughnthe Decision No. 28/2004/QD-BNV by the Minister of Home Affairs on 23 April 2004, CHAV worksnacross the country under the administration and auspices of the Ministry of Culture andnInformation. Within its mandates regulated by law CHAV regularly establishes collaboration withnnational and international organizations and individuals. The initiative of establishing annassociation advocating for the preservation of monuments and museums dates back to the earlyn1990s when the Department of Conservation and Museology, currently the Department of CulturalnHeritage, first drafted the operative regulations of the association. Especially after the promulgationnof the Law on Cultural Heritage in many seminars and in the media, numerous researchers andnenthusiasts of national culture expressed their wish for prompt establishment of the association. Innearly 2004, the Mobilizing Committee for the establishment of CHAV was officially accredited by thenMinistry of Culture and Information (now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism).
Viet Nam -
Association of Vietnamese Folklorists (AVF)
\nAssociation of Vietnamese Folklorists (AVF), established in 1967, is an organization focusing onncollecting, researching, and promoting folklore cultures in Vietnam. The Association aggregatesnofficial and unofficial folklorists across the country and cooperates with governments at differentnlevels to establish programs and projects that aim at promoting values of traditional culturalnelements of different ethnic communities in Vietnam. In addition, AVF also consults governmentnand non-government organizations in activities and programs related to folklore. AVF has 78nbranches in different locations of which there are 48 branches in the North and 30 ones in the Southnof Vietnam.
Viet Nam -
Vietnam National Academy of Music
The Vietnam National Academy of Music is an institution under the Ministry of Culture, Sports andnTourism. The academy provides training programs at undergraduate, graduate and lower levels innmany professional musical disciplines. The academy has the mission to train music personnel andnartists in music composition, performance, research, criticism (musicology), and pedagogy.
Viet Nam -
TRADITIONAL ARTS AND ETHNOLOGY CENTRE
The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre (TAEC) was launched in July 2007 to promote understanding of Laos’ ethnic diversity and advocate for the survival and transmission of Laotian cultural heritage. It is the only independent museum and cultural heritage center in Laos dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of the traditional arts and lifestyles of the country’s ethnic groups.\nCurrently, the Centre features exhibits, two brick-and-mortar fair trade shops with handicrafts produced by rural artisans, a small library, café, and kids’ activity area. The Centre received over 27,000 visitors in 2017 and has rapidly emerged as a regional leader in cultural heritage management and community development.\nAs an independent organization, TAEC receives no funding from the government. The Centre was started with seed money from private donors and two foundations. Now, the Centre’s admission fees, tourist-related services, and café and shop income cover day-to-day running costs, and the organization operates as a social enterprise, with all profits invested towards its mission.
Lao People's Democratic Republic -
Center for Scientific and Cultural Activities Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam
The Center for Scientific and Cultural Activities Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam belongs to the Hanoi CitynDepartment of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The Center has the mission of managing, preserving,nand organizing activities related to the national monument Temple of Literature and thenVietnamese ancient system of competitive examinations.
Viet Nam -
VIM
Vietnamese Institute for Musicology, formerly the Musicology Division of the Culture and Arts Bureau, was established in 1950. Undergoing many changes in organization structure and belonged directly to such different organizations as Music and Dancing Research Division, Department of Arts, Music and Dancing Bureau, Arts Institute, it was, up to 1976, officially separated to an independent institute with the name of Vietnam Musicology Institute. Vietnamese Institute for Musicology (VIM) at present is an institution belonging to Hanoi National Conservatory of Music under the Ministry of Culture and Information. nWith only 20 staffs in 1976, Vietnamese Institute for Musicology has increasingly developed its staff with the expansion in various activities. Total staff is now up to 50 people of different professional fields at 6 Divisions. They are Collection and Research Division, Scientific Information Division, Technology Division, Showroom for Vietnamese traditional musical instruments, Material and Publication Division, and Administration Division. nWith its specialization, Vietnamese Institute for Musicology is mainly responsible for collection, preservation, research and dissemination of Vietnamese traditional music within the nation and to the World.
Viet Nam