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Dr. Eszter Csonka-Takács
Director Intangible Cultural Heritage Department
Hungarian Open Air Museum
Implementation of the UNESCO
2003 Convention in Hungary
Networks and cooperations for
safeguarding of ICH
Expert meeting at the Hungarian Open Air Museum
• to strengthen the international cooperation
• to develop networks of experts
• to share experiences
• to learn about the national elements in State Parties
Hungary’s accession
to the ICH Convention in 2006
ratifies the
Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage, meeting in Paris, from 29 September to 17 October
2003
Act XXXVIII of 2006
Organizational structure of the implementation of the
Convention in Hungary
UNESCO
State Party Hungary
Ministry of National Capacities Hungarian
National Commission
for UNESCO
ICH Expert Committee
Hungarian Open
Air Msueum
Intangible Cultural Heritage Department
Professional and non-governmental
organizations and ICH experts
Bearer communities
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Expert Committee of the
Hungarian National Commission for UNESCO
- an advisory body to the Minister responsible for Cultural Heritage
- founded in 2008, reconstructed in 2012
- 29 deputed members (professional institution, ministries)
Tasks:
• elaboration the steps of the Convention of national realization
• ensures implementation of the points of the Convention on a
national level
• making recommendations to the Minister for inscription of a
particular element on the National Inventory, as well as for
Hungarian nominations for inscription on the UNESCO Lists
President: Eszter Csonka-Takács Ph.D.
Intangible Cultural Heritage Department of the
Hungarian Open Air Museum
• Implementation of the UNESCO Convention and the coordination
of professionals • Care about the national registry • Organization of the network of experts and coordinators • Organization of professional conferences, forums and festivals for
the communities
• Publications
• Maintain thematic website
• Secretarial duties of the Expert Committee of ICH
Procedure of the nomination
Minister responsible for Culture
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Expert Committee
Experts
Intangible Cultural Heritage Department
Community
(experts, tradition bearers, self-government, church, cultural
institutions, non governmental organizations)
National Inventory of ICH in Hungary
24 elements – 4 programs
Social practices, rituals and festive events
• ‘Busó‘ Festivities at Mohács. A masked end-of-wintercarnival custom (2008)
• Pentecostal church decoration of village Mende (2011)
• ‘Tikverőzés’ Ritual in Moha – Masked Carnival Tradition (2011)
• Emmaus in Bóly - Easter Monday Folk Tradition (2011)
• ’Molnárkalács’ cakes in Borsodnádasd (2012)
• Celebration of the ’Grapevine Bud Break’ (2013)
• ´Csobánolás´ - masked nativity plays of the Székely's of Bukovina (2013)
• Living tradition of the Quarters' professionin Eger (2014)
• The tradition of the Kossuth-kult in Cegléd (2014)
• Student traditions of Selmec - Survival ofstudent traditions at the Mining and
Forestry Academy of Selmecbánya in the successor institutions (2014)
• Logpulling at the Slovenian Rába Region (2015)
Awardees of the ‘Master of Folk Art’ distinctionand their knowledge
and activity (2008)
National Inventory of ICH in Hungary
Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe
• Mutton Stew of the Cumania Region According to the Karcag Tradition (2010)
• Falconry in Hungary (2010)
• The tradition of plum jam making of the Szatmár-Bereg region (2013)
• Traditional artisan fishing on the lower part of Danube in Hungary (2013)
Traditional craftsmanship
• Living traditional heritage inthe cultural space of Kalocsa:
Embroidery, ornamental painting, traditional dress and folk dance (2010)
• Pottery tradition of Mezőtúr (2010)
• The living tradition of lace-making in Halas
• Matyó Heritage – living traditions of embroidery,dress and folklore
• Folk Art of the Sárköz region (2012)
• The tradition of the bulrush weaving in Tápé (2013)
• Pottery tradition of Magyarszombatfa (2014)
• Bueprinting tradition in Hungary (2015)
New elements on the National Inventory in 2016
• And of winter maskarade in Novaj
• Guarding to tomb of Christ in Hajdúdorogon
• Bagpipe tradition in Hungary
• Circus arts in Hungary
• Pilgrimage to shrines of Virgin Maria
Networks of experts
- County coordinators of ICH
- Voluntary professionals
as capacity building facilitators
Network of county coordinators of ICH
19 coordinators in Hungarian counties
Main tasks:
• Raising awareness,
• initiating and coordinating the documentation of ICH elements,
• organizing local forums and meetings,
• transmitting information to communities,
• providing professional counseling to affected communities (for ex. the
definition of ICH, process of nomination for the National Inventory),
• maintaining continuous contact with the Department of ICH,
• participating in trainings and courses,
• submitting annual reports to the Department of ICH.
Network of voluntary professionals
System builded on local and national organisations:
• Scientific experts
• Non governmental organizations
• Cultural experts
Tasks:
• Identification of local heritage
• Elaboration of safeguarding measures
• Guidance of the communities in the process of nomination
• Raising awareness on local level
• Encouraging local educational programs
Circle and forums of Communities
• Circle of Communities Conscious in Heritage Protection
• Forums, thematic meetings
• Presentations, festivals
• Cooperation between the communities
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