Stakeholders
folklore
ICH Stakeholders 16
Organization
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Republican Scientific-Methodical Center for Organization of Culture Institutions Activity under the Ministry of Culture
Republican cultural institutions established on the basis of the organization, which has been operating since 1936, first in the form of the House of Folk Art, then the Republican Scientific and Methodological Center of Folk Art and Cultural Enlightenment, by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 15, 2017.\nThe scientific-methodical center for the organization of activities is a state institution under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, whose main task is to comprehensively study the problems of public administration in cultural and art institutions operating in all regions of the country, as well as in the field of culture. to assist in the full implementation of state policy, to ensure active cooperation with public administration and local authorities, to preserve and develop the rich traditions and achievements of our national art, to promote theater, museums, library, creative associations, culture to raise the status of recreation and recreation parks, cultural and recreational centers and concert venues, to submit to the Ministry analytical and critical presentations on the activities of cultural and artistic institutions and to further develop and strengthen their material and technical base further development of creative work carried out by cultural institutions within the framework of its rights and obligations through the development of the necessary recommendations, the formation of a system of training and retraining in accordance with modern requirements and scientific and methodological activities.
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VIETNAM NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CULTURE AND ARTS STUDIES (VICAS)
Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts Studies (VICAS) is a scientific institution under thenMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MoCST). It conducts research and scientific activities andnprovides graduate training in culture and arts. It has been carrying out research and developingnscientific foundations for MoCST to develop strategy and build instruments and policies for statenmanagement of culture, family life, sports and tourism. It also safeguards intangible culturalnheritage by means of data/material collection and research. It operates doctoral programs innculture and arts with five majors as follows: Cultural Studies, Cultural Management, Theory andnHistory of Theatrical Arts, and Theory and History of Fine Arts and Folklore.
Viet Nam -
INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE OF MONGOLIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
The Institute of Language and Literature (ILL) at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences is a scientific organization that manages academic researches on philology, literature, and folklore in Mongolia. The ILL was founded as the Institute of Sutra and Script in 1921. The name subsequently institute changed to the Cabinet of Philology in 1930, to the Centre for the Study of Philology and Literature in 1957, and finally to the Institute of Language and Literature in 1961 when the Mongolian Academy of Sciences was established. nSince 1962, the ILL at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences has been implementing fieldwork on folk heritage and local dialects one to three times per year. Sometimes folk tellers and singers have been invited to make audio and video recordings. As a result of these activities, the ILL has built a treasury of audio recordings and manuscripts of Mongolian cultural heritage. For instance, this treasury contains tales, heroic epics, long and short songs, and wise and metaphoric words. Also our researchers have recorded ethnic legends and stories about rituals and customs and festivals. About 1100 hours of audio recordings have been preserved in this fund. We are also preserving 451 units of handwritten books and manuscripts.
Mongolia -
Vayali Folk Group, Kerala
Vayali is a folklore group that was started in 2004 exclusively with the intention of preserving the folk arts of the indigenous communities along the banks of river Nila. Vayali nears a decade of active participation in the social arena, reaching far deeper and spreading to a larger number of people.\nVayali, from its birth has constantly expanded, shifting focus to various aspects of indigenous arts and crafts which are at the verge of extinction. The group of folk singers were identified by folk enthusiast Vinod Nambiar, now the Director of Vayali and given a chance to perform at ‘Thali silpasala’, where they performed the artform ‘Chavittukali’. This was the real beginning of Vayali’s journey. What started as a group of folk singers then became an authority in performing various other Folk forms, like Dharikavadhom, Kudachozhi and Maani.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOLK & TRADITIONAL HERITAGE (LOK VIRSA)
The National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage, popularly known as Lok Virsa, was established by the government of Pakistan in 1974 with a mandate to collect, document, preserve, and disseminate Pakistan’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Within three decades, Lok Virsa has grown from a fledgling endeavor, to creating a science of folklore into a developmental complex whose projects and activities span over the roots of the entire nation. nThe Research Centre of Lok Virsa encourages research in regional languages, folk literature, cultural history, arts, crafts and various aspects of folklore such as folk songs, seasonal songs, work songs, folk romances, folk tales, children games, legends, nursery rhymes, children tales, animal fables and legends attached to mountains, lakes, rivers, ruined castled, traditional festivals, superstitions and beliefs, customs and rituals, celebrations at birth, weddings and funerals among others.\nLok Virsa calls upon all master artisans, folk musicians, folk dancers and performers from the rural areas and remote regions of the country at the Artisans-at-work festival, popularly known as Lok Mela, each year. Over 100,000 eager participants come to visit this festival. Lok Virsa supports craftsmen and musicians by giving cash awards and proud recognition to them as living national treasures.
Pakistan -
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 -
Folkland
Folkland, an international centre for folklore and culture, is an NGO devoted for the promotion ofnfolklore and culture established in 1989. Folkland is based in the south-western province of Indianand has branches in several regions of India and other countries, too. Main domains of Folkland fallnunder performing arts, oral traditions and expressions, social practices, rituals and festivals,ntraditional crafts, and so on. Folkland stands for the promotion of folklore with an objective tonprotect the intangible cultural heritage. lt strives hard to conserve intangible cultural heritage fornthe future generation. It aims for sustainable development through intangible cultural heritage.
India -
ALISHER NAVOI INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Aliisher Navoi Institute of Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan was formed in 1934 based on the Philology Department of the Scientific Research Institute for Cultural Transformation (1931—1933). The institute achieved significant results in a study of Uzbek folklore (publishing heroic epics, folk tales, proverbs and sayings, etc.) and recently started developing a fifteen-volume History of Uzbek Literature and Folklore, which traces the evolution of Uzbek literature and folklore from ancient times to today.\nThe institute has its own journal named Ozbek Tili va Adabiyoti (Uzbek Language and Literature), which has been published six times per year since 1957. The authors of the journal articles represent leading linguists, literary critics, and folklore experts of Uzbekistan and foreign scholars.
Uzbekistan -
China Folklore Society (CFS)
China Folklore Society (CFS) has 2,256 registered members across the country. In June 2012, the CFS was accredited and now provides advisory services to the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding ICH. In November of 2014, the CFS was appointed as member of Evaluation Body by the Committee.
China -
Rupayan Sansthan(Rajasthan Institute of Folklore)
In the 1960s, Late Komal Kothari ,a renowed folklorist and ethnomusicologist and his very close friend, Vijaydan Detha an eminent Rajasthani writer realized that the problem of language covered the whole way of life of people and soon set out on a goal which became larger than collecting tales and songs. They further expanded their archival and research work in the field of folklore encompassing folk songs, folk tales, folk beliefs, proverbs, folk ballads, folk epics of long plays, folk gods and goddesses, social practices, rituals, fairs and festivals, rural food, nomads and pastoral ways of life. Until 1990’s they travelled more than 29000 villages to collect the large repository of cultural heritage both intangible (oral) in the form of audio video and tangible object’s of daily life made from natural resources. During 30years of intense study by them on folklore (in ethno-geographic regions) they finally looked into the traditional ways of knowledge transmission where the practice is to “learn but not to teach” in a structured way. In the year 1995 Komal Kothari got the recognition of his work by the Government of India and has been awarded Padma-Shree in 1983 and Padma Bhusan in 2004.
India -
Indian Institute of Social Sciences and Folklore Research
Indian Institute of Social Sciences and Folklore Research has been working in the area of Indian folk life with all socioculture aspects. The institute arranged many community empowerment and income generation activities through intangible cultural heritage, like an aboriginal community empowerment program. The Indian Institute of Social Sciences and Folklore Research is a leading NGO of India for collection, conservation, safeguarding, and research of tangible and intangible folklore. The institute has created its own museum by collecting large number of artefacts related to the intangible culture of India and continuously organizes exhibitions to give new entrepreneurial lessons to the youth.
India -
Folklore Society of Japan
\nIn the Folklore Society of Japan, intangible cultural heritage has been discussed from various perspectives. They seeknto provide a venue for exchanging opinions among academics and local people involved in activities for safeguardingnintangible cultural heritage. The Folklore Society is working on a project to pursuit the meaning of Noh, Bunraku, andnKabuki, which are on the Representative Lists of ICH. The Folklore Society also collaborates with the Research Center ofnClassic Performing Arts of Kobe Women’s University.
Japan