The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Documentation Workshop is co-organized by Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region (ICHCAP) under the auspices of UNESCO, the Vietnamese Institute for Musicology (VIM) and the Department of Cultural Heritage (DCH) and Viet Nam Institute of Culture and Art Studies (VICAS), is being held from 2 to 6 July in Hanoi, Viet Nam.
The documentation experts who have experience and knowledge in the ICH field Will present ICH documentation case studies and discuss ways to develop methodologies for ICH documentation.
The two-day workshop on 2 and 3 July 2012 started by a keynote presentation by Dr Seong-Yong Park (Assistant Director of ICHCAP), and Ms Nguyen Kim Dung of the DCH provided a brief introduction of the ICH documentation project for Viet Nam.
The two sessions dealt with case studies of ICH documentation in Viet Nam and Korea and Korean experts presented practical matters, such as recording methods and collecting sounds in the field.
The sessions also featured special lecturers from Korea, Mr Bong-Nam Park (award-winning director, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam), Mr Gwan Jo Jeong (jury of Gangneung Danoje festival documentary film), Mr Sang Il Choi (producer specialised in folk-music), and Mr Wo Sam Jeon (camera director) to deliver informative talks.
After the two-day workshop meeting, participants will travel to Ngai Cau, which is well-known for Ca tru singing, a famous, traditional music of Viet Nam that was inscribed on the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding of UNESCO in 2009.
This is an opportunity for staffs of VIM, Department of Cultural Heritage and Departments of Culture, Sport and Tourism to exchange experience and assist understanding of intangible cultural heritage documentation with help from the experts ./.
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