Het behoud van immaterieel erfgoed door het gebruik van digitale storytelling

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Het HIGHRES-project

Helping Intangible Heritage Resilience through Storytelling – HIGHRES – is een project dat plattelandsgemeenschappen in Europa vaardigheden wil bijbrengen om hun immaterieel cultureel erfgoed te begrijpen, te bewaren, door te geven en te promoten door middel van digitale storytelling.

Onze missie is om de kracht van digitale storytelling te benutten als instrument voor het behoud en promoten van immaterieel cultureel erfgoed, het creëren van nieuwe mogelijkheden en het aanpakken van ongelijkheden in plattelandsgebieden.

HIGHRES specifieke doelen

Het verzamelen, analyseren en delen van goede praktijkvoorbeelden van digitale storytelling gerelateerd aan immaterieel cultureel erfgoed (ICE)

Het verzamelen van uitgebreid trainingsmateriaal over identificatie, het creëren van verhalen, betrokkenheid van de gemeenschap, het digitaal verspreiden van verhalen en over het promoten van ICE.

Een methodologisch kader en een digitaal storytelling opleidingstraject ontwikkelen dat is toegespitst op ICE

Wat is Immaterieel Cultureel Erfgoed?

Cultureel erfgoed gaat verder dan monumenten en verzamelingen van objecten – het omvat ook tradities en levende uitdrukkingen die van generatie op generatie worden doorgegeven, zoals mondelinge tradities, podiumkunsten, sociale praktijken, rituelen en traditionele ambachten: immateriaal cultureel erfgoed.

Wat is digitale storytelling?

Digitale storytelling is de oude kunst van het verhalen vertellen in combinatie met digitale mogelijkheden om ze kenbaar te maken.

Onze verhalen tot leven brengen

Door de mogelijkheden die digitale storytelling biedt, kunnen we immaterieel cultureel erfgoed nieuw leven inblazen, er waardering voor en emotionele banden mee opbouwen en zo onze identiteit behouden.

Wie zit er achter het project?

Bij het consortium zijn 6 partners uit 5 verschillende landen betrokken, die verschillende cultuurgerelateerde gebieden en contexten binnen de EU bestrijken, aangezien Zuid-Europa (Spanje, Portugal en Italië), Centraal-Europa (Nederland) en Oost-Europa (Letland) vertegenwoordigd zijn.

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Vidzeme Tourism Association (VTA) is an NGO with over 20 years of experience in the tourism field. VTA has extensive experience in implementing EU projects, including COSME and DG-ENT programmes, the Interreg Europe programme, the Interreg Estonia-Latvia programme, and various other regional initiatives. Its main focus areas are on active and cultural tourism, and it is an active member of the European Cultural Tourism Network.

The University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) is a young and dynamic multidisciplinary university founded in 1998 in Milan. UNIMIB’s Department of Sociology and Social Research has been ranked amongst the best in Italy for the quality of its research and teaching in social and political sciences. This department has been working for years on community development and sustainable local projects as tools for the development of marginal rural territories.

Lusófona University (ULUS) is a non-profit higher education institution, the largest private university in Portugal. Its Museology Department holds a UNESCO Chair on “Education, Citizenship and Cultural Diversity”, focusing on Sociomuseology, public education policies, heritage, and global citizenship. This department promotes heritage in a broad sense, with its main areas of specialisation being intangible cultural heritage and rural development.

Storytelling Centre (STC) originates from the International Storytelling Festival Amsterdam, founded in 2008. In recent years, STC has initiated and developed numerous activities in the field of storytelling. It is nationally and internationally recognised as a training centre, festival producer, and promoter of compelling performances by (young) storytelling talents. Additionally, it supports cultural diversity and fosters links between different cultural backgrounds, as well as is a member of the Federation of European Storytelling.

OnProjects (OnP) is a consultancy specialising in the management of European funds, particularly within the major EU programmes such as Erasmus+, Horizon Europe, Creative Europe, and Interreg.  Its main expertise includes project management, coordination, communication, dissemination, and monitoring/evaluation. OnP has experts in cultural heritage and experience in developing web-based training platforms and digital communication.

The University of Jaén (UJA), established in 1993, is a university coordinating a Centre of International Excellence in Heritage, with a strategic alliance of 10 Andalusian public universities. This centre has a strong international character, bringing together as strategic partners the main national and international institutions and companies dedicated to improving teaching and research in the field of heritage. UJA’s team has extensive experience in developing digital storytelling, using the latest digital techniques and creative methods.

Vidzeme Tourism Association (VTA) is een NGO met meer dan 20 jaar ervaring op het gebied van toerisme. VTA heeft uitgebreide ervaring met de uitvoering van EU-projecten, waaronder COSME- en DG-ENT-programma’s, het Interreg Europe-programma, het Interreg Estland-Letland-programma en diverse andere regionale initiatieven. VTA richt zich vooral op actief en cultureel toerisme en is een actief lid van het European Cultural Tourism Network.

De Universiteit van Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) is een jonge en dynamische multidisciplinaire universiteit, opgericht in 1998 in Milaan. Het departement Sociologie en Sociaal Onderzoek van UNIMIB wordt tot een van de beste in Italië gerekend door de kwaliteit van haar onderzoek en onderwijs in sociale en politieke wetenschappen. Deze afdeling houdt zich al jaren bezig met gemeenschapsontwikkeling en duurzame lokale projecten als instrumenten voor de ontwikkeling van marginale plattelandsgebieden.

Lusófona University (ULUS) is een non-profit instelling voor hoger onderwijs en de grootste particuliere universiteit in Portugal. Het departement Museologie bekleedt een UNESCO-leerstoel over ‘Onderwijs, burgerschap en culturele diversiteit’ en richt zich op socio-museologie, openbaar onderwijsbeleid, erfgoed en mondiaal burgerschap. Deze afdeling promoot erfgoed in brede zin, met als belangrijkste specialisaties immaterieel cultureel erfgoed en plattelandsontwikkeling.

Storytelling Centre (STC) komt voort uit het International Storytelling Festival Amsterdam, opgericht in 2008. In de afgelopen jaren heeft het STC tal van activiteiten op het gebied van storytelling geïnitieerd en ontwikkeld. Het wordt nationaal en internationaal erkend als trainingscentrum, festivalproducent en promotor van meeslepende voorstellingen van (jong) verteltalent. Daarnaast ondersteunt het culturele diversiteit en bevordert het contacten tussen mensen met verschillende culturele achtergronden en is het lid van de Federation of European Storytelling.

OnProjects (OnP) is een adviesbureau dat is gespecialiseerd in het beheer van Europese fondsen, met name binnen de grote EU-programma’s zoals Erasmus+, Horizon Europe, Creative Europe en Interreg. De belangrijkste expertise omvat projectmanagement, coördinatie, communicatie, verspreiding en monitoring/evaluatie. OnP beschikt over experts in cultureel erfgoed en over ervaring in het ontwikkelen van webgebaseerde trainingsplatforms en digitale communicatie.

De Universiteit van Jaén (UJA), opgericht in 1993, is een universiteit die een Centre of International Excellence in Heritage coördineert, met een strategische alliantie van 10 Andalusische openbare universiteiten. Dit centrum heeft een sterk internationaal karakter en brengt de belangrijkste nationale en internationale instellingen en bedrijven als strategische partners samen die zich inzetten voor de verbetering van onderwijs en onderzoek op het gebied van erfgoed. Het team van UJA heeft uitgebreide ervaring in het ontwikkelen van digitale verhalen, waarbij gebruik wordt gemaakt van de nieuwste digitale technieken en creatieve methoden.

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