Inventorying Intangible Cultural Heritage

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Inventorying Intangible Cultural Heritage basic considerations NOM PPT 5.4 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Section

In this presentation... Why inventories What the Convention says What definition of ICH Examples of inventories From inventories to nominations

Why inventories Required under the Convention Assist in safeguarding Assist in awareness raising Mobilize communities, establish networks between them and other actors

With a view to safeguarding Article 12 To ensure identification with a view to safeguarding, each State Party shall draw up, in a manner geared to its own situation, one or more inventories of the intangible cultural heritage present in its territory.

With the participation of communities Article 11b Each State Party shall … identify and define the ICH present in its territory, with the participation of communities, groups and relevant NGOs Article 2.1 ICH is practices … expressions, … that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals, recognize as part of their cultural heritage.

Access to the element Article 13.d.ii Each State Party shall endeavour to adopt (…) measures aimed at ensuring access to the ICH, while respecting customary practices governing access to specific aspects of it

Inventorying as a process Determining purpose of the inventory Identifying and involving the communities concerned Identifying/creating structures for data collection, presentation, and networking Building consultative mechanisms Building trust Accommodating change

Examples of inventories Venezuela Brazil Bulgaria China France Canada

Considerations Purpose Budget Scope Community participation Definition of ICH Categories of ICH Who manages the inventory Process of data collection Access to data Updating

From inventories to nominations Elements nominated to the Lists have to be listed on an inventory Elements nominated to the Lists have to comply with the Convention’s definition of ICH