News
Big Launch in Trondheim, Norway this summer!
How can we make Trondheim's dance communities' dreams and wishes come true?
Call for papers
You are warmly invited to the international conference How Sustainable Is Dance as ICH? The closing conference of the project will be held at the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 21 to 23 May 2025.
Digital co-working and seminar on sustainability
In 2024 we have scheduled several digital events for discussions, coffee breaks and reading circles. These are necessary in order to maintain progress in our project. In March we met online for a session with the topic sustainability.
Report from Workshop 4
From December 14 to 16, 2023, we gathered in Athens at the historic building of the Academy of Athens for our fourth project workshop. Read the full report here.
Case study Trondheim
The Norwegian centre for traditional music and dance, leading partner of our Dance-ICH project, starts working on the Norwegian case study in collaboration with Rockheim and Ringve – national music museum of Norway, both situated in the city of Trondheim, in the middle of Norway.
Project Q&A with Ringve & Rockheim
We have asked our partner in Norway, Ringve & Rockheim museum, four questions about their goals and experience with the project so far.
Video report from ASTRA
Our partner ASTRA Museum made a video summary of the workshops in Sibiu, Romania, in October 2023. You can watch it here!
Welcome to our fourth workshop series
Welcome to our fourth workshop series in Athens, Greece from December 14th to 16th!
Project Q&A with ASTRA Museum
The open air collection of the ASTRA Museum comprises buildings and objects that are characteristic to the cultural heritage of various rural communities from Romania. We have asked them four questions about their goals and experience with the project so far.
Project Q&A with HFRC
Our partner HFRC is specialized in ethnographic, folklore, anthropological and ethnological research and has developed valuable experience through its activities framed in its intersectional approach. We have asked them four questions about their goals and experience with the project so far.
Q&A with SEM
The Slovene Ethnographic Museum is the central museum of ethnology in Slovenia, and has knowledge in co-creative formation of exhibitions with practitioners, adaptation of the exhibition to vulnerable groups, and creation of interactive content for children. We have asked SEM four questions about their experience in the project.
Q&A with The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens aims at excellence in both teaching and research in a varied range of disciplines and holds collections in twenty different museums. We have asked them four questions about their experience with the project so far.
Project Q&A with ZRC SAZU
The Institute of Ethnomusicology of the ZRC specialize in historical and contemporary aspects of folk music and folk dance traditions in Slovenia. We have asked them about their experience in the project so far.
Welcome to our third workshop series
Welcome to our third series of workshops at the ASTRA Museum in Romania, October 9th to 11th!
Report from Workshop 2
Our second workshop series was hosted by Hungarian Open Air Museum from May 25th to 28th 2023. Read the full report here.
CEMPER’s contribution to the consortium
CEMPER is our project partner in Belgium. We asked them some questions about their goals, thoughts and contribution towards our Creative Europe project.
Free online sessions during our workshop in Hungary!
We are inviting the public to join us in two different online sessions hosted by the Hungarian Open Air Museum.
Report from Workshop 1
From January 30 until February 1st 2023, we gathered in the historic city centre of Mechelen, Belgium, for our very first project workshop. Read all about it here.
Welcome to our second workshop series
Welcome to our second series of workshops at the Hungarian Open Air Museum May 25 to 28!
Free keynote webinar with Kurt Grötsch
We are excited to welcome you to join this online webinar with keynote speaker Kurt Grötsch, director of the Flamenco museum in Sevilla!