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SUMMARY:International Conference: Europa Nostra's Venice 60th Anniversary Summit
DESCRIPTION:Europa Nostra turns 60 at the end of 2023 and they want to celebrate with all of you in our beloved\, but endangered World Heritage City of Venice. The President Cecilia Bartoli will be with there in person and many other high-profile guests and supporters\, including the highest representatives of EU Institutions\, are ready to join in this conference. \nOn 28 September\, after 60th anniversary ceremonial General Assembly to be held at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco with stunning paintings by Tintoretto\, it will be hosted by one of the generous and devoted members in a fabulous Palazzo on the Grand Canal for a candle light evening to sing “Happy birthday to you\, Europa Nostra”. \nThe previous day\, 27 September\, is reserved for the Heritage Excellence Fair with presentations by the 2023 winners of the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards\, while 29 September is reserved for the Policy Agora followed in the evening by the European Heritage Awards Ceremony. The meetings will take place in venues belonging not only to our shared cultural and historic heritage\, but also to contemporary creativity. \nThere will be free time to enjoy the city and its rich cultural programmes and offers\, but also to participate in some exclusive initiatives that will allow you to discover unknown campi and calli. One of them: Alberto Toso Fei\, the Venetian storyteller\, and Desi Marangon\, an epigraphist\, will organise a Treasure Hunt to ancient graffiti in Venice: culture\, heritage and fun are guaranteed! \nThe Summit has the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/international-conference-europa-nostras-venice-60th-anniversary-summit/
LOCATION:Venice\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:Berlin Forum for Industrial Heritage and Society
DESCRIPTION:For the 11th time\, the Berlin Centre for Industrial Heritage invites experts to the Berlin Forum for Industrial Heritage and Society. This year’s topic will be “City – Country – Air. Industrial Heritage Landscapes of Aviation – History and Perspectives”. Registrations for the event\, which will be held live at Tempelhof Airport and digitally via Zoom on 26 September\, are now open. In addition\, participants can join an expert excursion to three historic aviation sites in eastern Berlin the day before. \nAviation and its facilities are complex systems comprising flying objects\, maintenance\, handling and service facilities\, repair yards\, large-scale storehouses\, administrative tracts\, shops\, building services\, security areas and more. Discussion at the forum will focus on the following questions\, among others: \n\n\n\nWhich typologies of construction and materials have emerged and how have these developments stimulated each other worldwide?\nWhat successful examples of re-use concepts exist across Europe?\nHow do social environments react to the opening up of the huge open spaces that are typical for traditional airports?\n\n\n\nThis event is being organised on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Tempelhof Airport\, which opened in October 1923 as Tempelhof Central Airport. Thanks to the cooperation with ERIH\, online guests will be able to use simultaneous English translation of lectures and discussions. The excursion on 25.09.2023 in cooperation with KulturerbeNetz.Berlin will include the aircraft hangars in Karlshorst\, present-day Adlershof Technology Park and the former Johannisthal airfield.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/berlin-forum-for-industrial-heritage-and-society/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Other events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BERLINER ZENTRUM INDUSTRIEKULTUR":MAILTO:contact@industriekultur.berlin
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230915T180000
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SUMMARY:IE Webinar: Heritage interpretation or not? – Glimpses from a museum study
DESCRIPTION:If you ask Bulgarian museums\, very few of them will tell you they are doing heritage interpretation. They will tell you they apply different tools of informal education\, arts and creativity\, interactive pedagogy and innovative design. And then they will invite you to their Children’s Corner for a feel of prehistory; or to their Summer Schools of arts and crafts\, their festivals of ancient life and their temporary exhibitions of the times when the Bulgarian capital was bombed during WWII. Is this an interpretation of our heritage? Let’s see… \nSimana  Markovska has 25-years’ experience in the NGO sector\, working for the sustainable development of local communities through tourism. She does a lot of freelance consulting and training in the fields of sustainable tourism\, environmental education\, strategic planning and project management. She is also a licensed tour guide and travel agent; as well as a passionate traveler\, blogger and travel journalist. Heritage interpretation has been a passion of hers since 1996 when she came across Sam Ham’s Practical Guide for People with Big ideas and Small Budgets. That is why her PhD theme is also dedicated to this – s HI the best strategy for placing museums in their rightful status as modern tourist sites? She’s sharing with us some of her findings made in the course of her PhD research. \n 
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/ie-webinar-heritage-interpretation-or-not-glimpses-from-a-museum-study/
CATEGORIES:IE webinars
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SUMMARY:IAASF 2023 UK Conference: Protecting Cultural Venues During Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference is being held in the 17th-century Jacobean Hall at Redworth Hall Hotel. The venue is found within 26 acres of landscaped gardens providing a relaxing and appropriate setting for a conference relating to the protection of arts and cultural heritage (It is even rumoured to be haunted by two of it’s very own ghosts!) \n\nWith the current social\, economic\, and environmental uncertainties being faced by many countries globally\, it is only right that this year’s conference is being held and is discussing the topic of Protecting Cultural Venues During Uncertain Times. The conflict in Ukraine has highlighted that ‘conflict’ creates further uncertainty that has adversely impacted cultural venues and assets that will be felt by future generations not only nationally but also regionally and globally. \nThe uncertainty caused and posed by these threats needs to be proactively addressed to ensure the survivability of our global art and cultural heritage. This conference brings together arts and cultural heritage experts from around the world to help delegates understand the threats that exist and to be aware of professional practices\, which help reduce the risks faced. \nThe conference brings together educational sessions\, opportunities for shared learning\, the latest innovations that exist in the market to support protective security efforts\, and time to network with peers and colleagues from around the world. \nAs well as a full programme of educational sessions\, there is the opportunity to join delegates at a Gala Dinner where fundraising activities will seek to support the protection of cultural venues and assets in Ukraine caused by this unlawful conflict. \nObjectives \nAt the of the conference\, delegates will have a better understanding of: \n\nExisting and emerging threats to the cultural and heritage sectors.\nConcepts of security design principles – ‘Layered Security Approach – Security In Depth’.\nProtective security risk management approaches.\nEffective operational practices.\nTraining and education within the cultural heritage sectors.\nLogistical and transportation considerations.\nInsurance considerations.\nSecurity products available to the sector.\nThe part that delegates can play in protecting their organisation’s assets.\n\n\nContent \nUnderstanding the scale of the problem: The threats and risks that the sectors are facing will be discussed to highlight their impact on venues and organisations. This includes both adversarial and non-adversarial threats to the sectors\, and how they manifest themselves\, including environmental\, criminal\, terrorist\, protester\, and those caused by human error. \nOperational Best Practices: Bringing together subject matter experts from the fields of art\, cultural heritage\, security\, and other specialists to share the best practices that support the management and reduction of threats and risks faced by the sectors. \nProtective Support Services: Focusing on products and services that support the protection of arts and cultural heritage including insurance\, security services\, and logistics\, our panel of experts will share detailed knowledge and guidance to further support the sectors. will discuss in detail the importance of the support provided to the sectors.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/10146/
LOCATION:Newton Aycliffe\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:IE Webinar: Interpreting heritage without any heritage around us
DESCRIPTION:  \nInterpreters work with almost everything and almost everywhere\, and some believe that heritage interpretation has some kind of magic power … but how can interpret heritage if we have no heritage around us? In reality\, in some contexts such as during intense rainfall on a mountain shelter\, in a conference hall or even at home on a videoconference event\, interpreters usually face a context without relevant phenomena that can offer first hand experiences or help the demonstration of interpretation possibilities. \nThis webinar will use three simple activities to illustrate the potential of interpretation that we can run in places and contexts that seem to have no heritage nearby. This will stimulate some reflection about heritage and the multitude of ways in which we can approach it. \nPedro Morais is Consultant and trainer in ecotourism\, heritage Interpretation and sustainability in tourism with a PhD in Ecology from UAM (Madrid). Founder of INTERPRETARE – Portuguese Heritage Interpretation and the Portuguese Association of Ecotourism. He is a CIG certified trainer with Interpret Europe.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/ie-webinar-interpreting-heritage-without-any-heritage-around-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230622T180000
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SUMMARY:IE Webinar: The Roman military site of Călugăreni. Challenges of research and heritage protection.
DESCRIPTION:Călugăreni/Mikháza is a traditional village în Transylvania\, Romania\, and was recently included in the programme of the IE conference 2023. During antiquity\, this region was part of the vast defensive system (the ‘limes’) of the Roman Empire\, protecting Dacia’s eastern frontier. Besides its very important Roman heritage\, the village’s 17th century Franciscan friary is still standing along with a handful of vernacular-style farmsteads. These three are all an integral part of the village landscape and create a complex challenge in how to protect and present them in the most authentic way possible. The imminent WHS status of the Roman archaeological site provokes new community and visitor friendly solutions for the development of the Călugăreni/Mikháza Archaeological Park. This presentation will showcase the various challenges and solutions that arise. \n  \nSzilamér-Péter Pánczél is head of the Roman Limes Research Centre at the Mureș County Museum. As an archaeologist specialising in Roman material culture and non-invasive archaeological research methods\, he has been coordinating several international research projects in Romania and Albania. He’s also been creating several workshops and organising events dedicated to the dissemination of understanding Roman heritage. \n 
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/ie-webinar-the-roman-military-site-of-calugareni-challenges-of-research-and-heritage-protection/
CATEGORIES:IE webinars
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