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There are six places available on this Arch ICHI ( Innovation in Cultural
Heritage Interpretation ) programme to Eastern Slovakia from 12th - 19th
September 201. I am attaching the outline programme and application form
please can you forward this information to anyone who may be interested.

A week long exchange hosted by Krajina, a small company specialising in
cultural tourism headed by Miro Knezo in eastern Slovakia. An opportunity to
discover this amazing country's tangible and intangible cultural heritage
and the history, skills and traditions that are still very much a part of
this regions daily life. This rich and varied programme incorporates visits
to UNESCO world heritage sites and ethnographic museums to see how
traditional buildings and war memorials are preserved and interpreted.
Participants have the opportunity to take part in Slovakian cultural
traditions and way of life by collecting, cooking and preparing food in a
Slovakian home, creating traditional crafts and taking part in traditional
Slovakian dancing.

 

Arch provides fully funded study visits for trainers from Scotland's
cultural heritage industry to visit organisations in other European
countries to exchange best practice and establish new contacts and
partnerships for future cooperation. Our European Partners work in a variety
of contexts including cultural tourism, 'living heritage', traditional
construction techniques and reconstruction, tourist network development and
museums. These study visits are funded by the Leonardo da Vinci programme;
the costs of travel, accommodation and subsistence are covered by the grant.

ICHI ( Innovation in Cultural Heritage Interpretation) aims to develop the
skills of Scottish professionals who train or coach others in the field of
heritage interpretation and tourism. This will be done through a programme
of exchanges with partners in 7 European countries: Romania, Bulgaria,
Turkey, Iceland, Latvia, Estonia and Slovakia. 5/6 people will be sent to
each country, spending 7 - 8 days participating in workshops, site visits,
hands-on activities and seminars. This is intended to be an intellectual
exchange -European partners will come to Scotland, but you are not obliged
to host them. Although we do hope to initiate new projects from all of our
partners.

ICHI offers wonderful opportunities to network with people doing similar
work in Scotland. It's a great way to fulfill you CPD requirements and
personal training plans for 2011. All of our partners welcome input from
participants, they are very happy to adjust their itinerary to cover topics
that are of specific interest to Scottish practitioners

Details of the programmes are available at
http://www.archnetwork.co.uk/blog/ICHI2011 or email [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 

 <mailto:[log in to unmask]> You can download an application form at:
http://www.archnetwork.co.uk/blog/ApplicationForms

Sheila Roberts

 

Archnetwork

Tel: 01764 670653

Fax: 01764 679002

Address: 1st Floor Davidson House, Drummond Street, Comrie, Perthshire,
Scotland PH6 2DW

 


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