Partners
Lead partners
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Thomas More
BelgiumWithin Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, the Centre of Expertise for Sustainable Business and Digital Innovation operates as a dedicated research group within the university's dynamic ecosystem.
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Workshop intangible heritage
BelgiumWorkshop intangible heritage operates as lead organisation for safeguarding living heritage (or: ICH) in Flanders involving a wide network with many stakeholders.
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Muzeum Krakowa
PolandThe Museum of Krakow stands as one of Krakow's most vibrant cultural institutions, boasting a rich history as one of Poland's oldest museums. For over 120 years, its mission has been describing, documenting and telling the story of Krakow, listening to the city.
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Batana
CroatiaThe Batana ecomuseum is a community-based heritage practice dedicated to the safeguarding of Rovinj’s maritime (tangible and intangible) cultural heritage, rooted in its territory and its people.
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Associazione Giochi Antichi
ItalyThe Associazione Giochi Antichi APS (AGA) has been dedicated since 2002 to the safeguarding of Traditional Games and Sports (TGS) as part of humanity's living heritage, in accordance with the UNESCO 2003 Convention.
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Berättarnätet Kronoberg
SwedenThe Storytelling Network of Kronoberg (Berättarnätet Kronoberg) is a non-profit association that is politically and religiously unaffiliated. The organisation was established in 1990 in Sagobygden, which consists geographically of the three municipalities Ljungby, Alvesta and Älmhult.
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Associated partners
The associated partners support the project and its aims, with a strong interest in the project results. These partners provide input and assistance at various levels - for example through connecting the project to their networks, dissemination of results, communication, etc.
(General project) communication and dissemination associated partners
Pilot associated partners
- Nativity scene (szopka) tradition, Kraków, Poland
- Jagiellonian University, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
- Polish Ethnological Society
- The Storytelling Network of Kronoberg, Kronoberg, Sweden
- Tocatì, Verona, Italy
- Carillon culture, Mechelen, Belgium
- Mediterranean food heritage in Rovinj, Rovinj, Croatia
Funders
The Living Heritage Journeys (‘ICH Journeys’) project, with project ID 101128613, is co-funded by the European Union’s European Commission’s Creative Europe Programme (cultural strand) under the “CREA–CULT-2023-COOP call”.